Ettore Spalletti
Ettore Spalletti (26 January 1940 – 11 October 2019)[1] was an Italian artist. He exhibited at Documenta in 1982 and 1992 and represented Italy at the Venice Biennale in 1997. Spalletti was mostly known for his light blue monochrome paintings that he created on different surfaces and for his creative use of light. Spalletti lived and worked for all his life in his birthplace Cappelle sul Tavo in Abruzzo.[2]
Biography
Born on January 26, 1940, in Cappelle sul Tavo in the province of Pescara, he moved to Rome to study set design at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma.[3] His early works date back to the 1960s, and over the decades he went on to exhibit his works at the most prestigious Italian and international venues.[4] In 1996, he created permanent installations of particular emotional intensity for the Raymond Poincaré University Hospital in Garches, which were placed in the hospital morgue.[5]
His works have been exhibited at documenta in Kassel (1982, 1992), at the Venice Biennale (1982, 1993, 1995, 1997) [6] where he presented a total of eight works, and in solo exhibitions in Paris at the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris(1991), in New York (Osmosis, S. R. Guggenheim Museum, 1993, with Haim Steinbach), in Antwerp at the Museum van Hedendaages Kunst (1995), in Strasbourg at (Salle des fêtes, Musée d'art moderne et contemporain (1998, 1999), Naples at the Museo Nazionale di Capodimonte (1999), Leeds at the Henry Moore Foundation (2005). In 2014, the most comprehensive retrospective of the artist's work, entitled Un giorno così bianco, così bianco (Such a White Day, Such a White Day), was staged in a museum circuit formed by the MAXXI in Rome, the GAM in Turin, and the Museo d'Arte Contemporanea Donnaregina in Naples. Also worth mentioning is the exhibition Giorgio Morandi. Ettore Spalletti. Dialogo di luce (Giorgio Morandi. Ettore Spalletti. Dialogue of Light) at the Galleria d'Arte Maggiore g.a.m. in Bologna.
For the Treccani, he designed the cover and endpapers of a limited edition of the encyclopedia in blue with gold embellishments.[7] In Pescara, he designed La Fontana (The Fountain) in the square in front of the courthouse (Piazza Ettore Troilo, completed in 2004).[8]
In 2017, he was awarded an honorary degree in Architecture from the D'Annunzio University of Chieti–Pescara of Pescara.[9]
He died at the age of 79 in Spoltore, also in the province of Pescara and close to his hometown, on October 11, 2019, from complications related to pneumonia .[10]
Selected exhibitions
- 1982: Documenta VII[2]
- 1991: Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
- 1992: Documenta IX[2]
- 1993: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (with Haim Steinbach)[11]
- 1997: 47th Venice Biennale
- 2009: Museum Kurhaus Kleve[2]
- 2014: Jointed exhibition at MAXXI, Rome; Museo d'arte contemporanea Donnaregina, Naples; and Galleria civica d'arte moderna e contemporanea, Bergamo.[12]
References
- ^ "Morto Ettore Spalletti, pittore e scultore, maestro dell'arte concettuale". Repubblica.it. October 11, 2019.
- ^ a b c d "Museum Kurhaus Kleve – Ausstellungen -". www.museumkurhaus.de.
- ^ "Spallétti, Ettore - Treccani". Treccani (in Italian).
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- ^ "Ettore Spalletti". artemedicina.com.
- ^ "Asac,archivio storico arti contemporanee della Biennale".
- ^ "L'enciclopedia italiana firmata Spalletti".
- ^ "Apre il cantiere per il restauro de "La Fontana" di Ettore Spalletti realizzata nel 2004 davanti al tribunale". IlPescara (in Italian).
- ^ "Laurea Honoris Causa in architettura per il grande Ettore Spalletti".
- ^ "Morte".
- ^ "Osmosis: Ettore Spalletti and Haim Steinbach". Archived from the original on 2014-04-16. Retrieved 2012-08-04.
- ^ "Ettore Spalletti. Un giorno così bianco, così bianco". Archived from the original on 2014-04-16. Retrieved 2014-04-16.