Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Venice: Not Only Biennale – Beatrice Burati Anderson – Giovanni Rizzoli – Venezia – Exhibition – Party Photos



Beatrice Burati Anderson Art Space and Gallery
 Giovanni Rizzoli – Venezia

In occasion of the 58th Venice Biennale at the Beatrice Burati Anderson Art Space and Gallery the show Venezia dedicated to Giovanni Rizzoli’s work, until August 1, is curated by Bruno Cora and Beatrice Burati Anderson. After 20 years from his participation in the 48th Venice Biennale in the exhibition dAPERTuttO, curated by Harald Szeemann – 1999 - Giovanni Rizzoli, a leading representative artist of the 1990s artistic generation in Europe, returns to the lagoon, the show illustrates the continuous dialogue between the artist and his own hometown. 

Venezia - 1997-2011
Verona red marble – damask - water
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Giovanni Rizzoli

Creator of forms through material elements belonging to the essence of Venice, and through the use of transcendent dimensions, the iconographic universe of Giovanni Rizzoli realizes sculptures, paintings and drawings presenting a vision of Venice both personal and universal, hidden and cliche, loved and suffered, but always present in the creative path of the artist’s work, that is able to sublimate the most intimate experiences of his own being.

 
Giovanni Rizzoli - Vaso Provvisorio – 1995
lost wax bronze – black patina


Giovanni Rizzoli – Nero di Gondola – Pittura come Madeleine
Vaso Provvisorio Infinito – 2000
gondola black on canvas


Beatrice Burati Anderson
Giovanni Rizzoli - Mediterranean Sea Painting - Video


Giovanni Rizzoli – Tramonto Veneziano – 1994
Algae - artist’s blood on canvas

 
Giovanni Rizzoli’s way of expression creates an artistic language that is aesthetical, scientific, religious and poetic. In this show the city of Venice seems to turn into a metaphor of his investigation concerning the time-space of infinity and eternity, of life and death, dimensions evocated by the artist through works that are both enigmatic as strongly defined. His poetic brings together opposite forms of expression, achieving both abstract and realistic and morbid elements and showing a vision of Venice through images that are more emotional than descriptive.

Giovanni Rizzoli – Clessidra – 2008-2009
photography – methacrylate


 Nicola De Zorzi, Marina Elena Brugora and Tommaso Bagnati


Gaby Wagner
Giovanni Rizzoli – Io e Giovanna
– 2004

earth of Giudecca garden on paper


Giovanni Rizzoli – Uomo Malinconico sotto L’Albero Magico – 1985
wood – concrete - iron

   
Giovanni Rizzoli – L’ultima Corda della Serenissima – 1988
rope - chalk

 
 Beatrice Burati Anderson and Alberto Fortis



  Marc Leschelier

 
Karole Vail and Andrew Huston

 
Giovanni Rizzoli
Stones of Venice – 1997 - Masegno stone
Infiniti, Infiniti – 2011 – Belgium black marble - Murano glass sphere

  Photograph – courtesy Beatrice Burati Anderson

Giovanni Rizzoli – Untitled – 1985-1987

 
Anita Sieff



Tae Cimarosti and Tristiano di Robilant

 
 Forme Uniche di Continuita Nello Spazio – Forcola – 2018
Ed. 1/2 + 2 EA – lost wax bronze – black patina 


 
Francesca Romana Pinzari


Carlo Concato
Improvised Arabic Taqsim music on an oud

 
Beatrice Burati Anderson Art Space and Gallery
Corte Petriana
San Polo 1448