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RITORNO AL BAROCCO: FONTANA LEONCILLO MELOTTI

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2 Febbraio - 30 Aprile 2021
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Leoncillo Leonardi, Trofeo, 1941
Leoncillo Leonardi, Trofeo, 1941

 

MILAN - ML Fine Art is pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition RITORNO AL BAROCCO: FONTANA, LEONCILLO, MELOTTI, curated by Andrea Bacchi. 

 

The title of the exhibition recalls a famous show curated by Nicola Spinosa (Ritorno al Barocco. Da Caravaggio a Vanvitelli, Naples, December 2009 - April 2010) but follows a new approach, investigating the shared interest in the baroque culture of three of the major sculptors of the Italian art scene: Lucio Fontana, Fausto Melotti and Leoncillo Leonardi. This shared interest can be found specially in their ceramic production, which is why we have decided to appoint Andrea Bacchi, recognized as an important expert in the field of Italian sculpture, as the curator of both the exhibition and its accompanying catalogue. We thought it is important that this study and comparison was made using a technical and specialist approach, especially because up until present the scholarship dealing with these three artists has only made reference to the influence of the baroque on their works in an elusively and generic way.

 

“Therefore, it is necessary to change both the form and the essence. It is necessary to go beyond painting, sculpture and poetry.  Now it is required that art is based on the necessity of this new vision. Baroque is a guide on this matter, as its magnificence has not been yet exceeded, where time and the plastic form are unified and where figures free themselves from the pictural plane and continue their movements into the surrounding actual space.”

(Lucio Fontana, 1951)

 

Lucio Fontana is the artist who, thanks to his Barocchi series (1954-57), gave us the starting point for the thesis of this exhibition. The series of canvas which he named Barocchi in fact made reference to the dynamic component of his works. The elements were preeminent in the Baroque of the sixteen-century, which map out formal artistic solutions characterized by vigorous and intense movements. It is very interesting to notice that the above sentence is part of the “Manifesto dello Spazialismo”, as to demonstrate the fact that the past, in this case the Baroque, can be used as a stimulus to the artistic expression of avant-garde movements.

 

Leoncillo, thanks to his relationship with the art critic Roberto Longhi, who gave him the nick name “Barocchetto Spoletino” (Spoleto was Leoncillo’s hometown), was also inspired by sixteen-century sculpture. Like many other roman artists at the time, such as Scipione and Mario Mafai, Leoncillo was mostly influenced by and took inspiration from Gian Lorenzo Bernini (1598, Rome). For the first time since their creation for the Esposizione Universale in Rome in 1942, two of his Trofei and their corresponding preliminary sketches are included in the same display. Leoncillo modelled these extraordinary sculptures on the basis of the development of vivid masses of colors, in which gold take us back to eighteenth - century models of trophies from which the artist was inspired. In doing so he transfigures the forms of the soldiers who go from being warriors to becoming fantastical excentric figures which almost annul the very real conflict that in these years was taking place.

 

As regards to the work of Fausto Melotti, the relationship between it and Baroque art could seems less evident, however it must not be considered to be less significant especially in his ceramic works, which seem to be inspired by the delicate and flickering lines of the Lombard Baroque. Testimony to this can be found in the works chosen for the exhibition; the elegant female cloths in voluminous and light field draperies or the series of vases of diverse proportions and unique forms volumes which seemed to contradict any functionality.

 

By referring to these influences these artists also consciously and controversially distanced themselves from the art of the regime, personifies above all by Margherita Sarfatti, an art critic who on the other hand proposed a rediscovery of the classic tradition, which was thought to be more in harmony with contemporary political aspirations.

 

  • ART BITES: LUCIO FONTANA, CROCIFISSO, 1949
  • ART BITES: LUCIO FONTANA IN CONVERSATION WITH LEONCILLO LEONARDI
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  • Lucio Fontana, Crocifisso, 1949
    Lucio Fontana, Crocifisso, 1949
  • Lucio Fontana, Concetto spaziale, 1957
    Lucio Fontana, Concetto spaziale, 1957
  • Leoncillo Leonardi, Trofeo , 1941
    Leoncillo Leonardi, Trofeo , 1941
  • Leoncillo Leonardi, Trofeo, 1941
    Leoncillo Leonardi, Trofeo, 1941
  • Lucio Fontana, Concetto spaziale, 1957
    Lucio Fontana, Concetto spaziale, 1957
  • Fausto Melotti, Vaso, 1950-51
    Fausto Melotti, Vaso, 1950-51
  • Fausto Melotti, Untitled, 1949 ca.
    Fausto Melotti, Untitled, 1949 ca.
  • Leoncillo Leonardi, Trofeo (model), 1940
    Leoncillo Leonardi, Trofeo (model), 1940
  • Leoncillo Leonardi, Trofeo (model), 1940
    Leoncillo Leonardi, Trofeo (model), 1940
  • Leoncillo Leonardi, Sirena, 1939
    Leoncillo Leonardi, Sirena, 1939
  • Leoncillo Leonardi, Cariatide, 1945 ca.
    Leoncillo Leonardi, Cariatide, 1945 ca.
  • Leoncillo Leonardi, San Sebastiano, 1961
    Leoncillo Leonardi, San Sebastiano, 1961
  • Lucio Fontana, Corrida, 1952
    Lucio Fontana, Corrida, 1952
  • Lucio Fontana, Corrida, 1950-55
    Lucio Fontana, Corrida, 1950-55
  • Lucio Fontana, Vongola e corallo, 1936
    Lucio Fontana, Vongola e corallo, 1936
  • Fausto Melotti, Untitled, 1950
    Fausto Melotti, Untitled, 1950
  • Fausto Melotti, Untitled (Female figure), 1950
    Fausto Melotti, Untitled (Female figure), 1950
  • Fausto Melotti, Untitled, 1960 circa
    Fausto Melotti, Untitled, 1960 circa
  • Fausto Melotti, Cartoccio, 1960 ca.
    Fausto Melotti, Cartoccio, 1960 ca.
  • Fausto Melotti, Vaso, 1950 circa
    Fausto Melotti, Vaso, 1950 circa
  • Fausto Melotti, Coppa, 1955 ca.
    Fausto Melotti, Coppa, 1955 ca.
  • Fausto Melotti, Untitled, 1951-52
    Fausto Melotti, Untitled, 1951-52
  • Fausto Melotti, Storia di Arlecchino, 1944
    Fausto Melotti, Storia di Arlecchino, 1944
  • Fausto Melotti, Untitled, 1951
    Fausto Melotti, Untitled, 1951
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  • RITORNO AL BAROCCO: Leoncillo Leonardi, Trofei, 1941

    RITORNO AL BAROCCO: Leoncillo Leonardi, Trofei, 1941

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  • RITORNO AL BAROCCO: Fausto Melotti

    RITORNO AL BAROCCO: Fausto Melotti

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  • RITORNO AL BAROCCO: Leoncillo Leonardi in conversation with Lucio Fontana

    RITORNO AL BAROCCO: Leoncillo Leonardi in conversation with Lucio Fontana

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  • RITORNO AL BAROCCO: Lucio Fontana, Crocifisso, 1949

    RITORNO AL BAROCCO: Lucio Fontana, Crocifisso, 1949

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