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He began his career in the Informal movement, producing canvases with a highly textured surface. Works of this kind opened his first solo exhibition in 1959 at the Galleria Appia Antica in Rome. However, it was during the 1960 exhibition at the Galleria La Salita, where he featured Angeli, Festa, Lo Savio, and Uncini, that critics began to take an interest in his work. Having abandoned Informalism, he now painted monochrome paintings, large sheets of paper glued to canvas and covered with a single, tactile, superficial, dripping color. The painting became a \"screen,\" a starting point, a space for a denied event in which, a few years later, numbers, letters, and symbolic fragments of consumerist civilization would emerge, such as the Esso and Coca-Cola logos.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n \u003cp style=\"text-align: justify;\"\u003eIn 1962, Schifano traveled to the United States; he became familiar with Pop Art, was impressed by the work of Dine and Kline, and exhibited at the Sidney Janis Gallery in New York in the show \"The New Realist.\" In 1964, he was invited to the Venice Biennale for the first time. The artist now worked in thematic cycles: anemic landscapes, and the revisitation of art history with works dedicated to Futurism. He was drawn to images borrowed from the mass media and therefore part of the collective heritage. This phase of Schifano's work was addressed by both attentive critics, such as Maurizio Calvesi, Maurizio Fagiolo, and Alberto Boatto, as well as illustrious writers, such as Alberto Moravia and Goffredo Parise. At Studio Marconi, in 1967, he presented the feature film Anna Carini Seen in August by Butterflies, which was followed by the film trilogy Satellite, Human Non-Human, and Transplant, Consumption, and Death by Franco Brocani. His first cinematic experiences, which he pursued alongside his painting, date back to 1964, and these immediately reveal the artist's critical attention to the uninterrupted flow of images produced by our technological civilization, in which reality is constantly replaced by its \"double,\" be it photography, television, or cinema. He exhibited at the 1982 and 1984 editions of the Venice Biennale. \u003c\/p\u003e\r\n \u003cp style=\"text-align: justify;\"\u003eA focus on the natural characterizes all of Schifano's current work: landscapes, water lilies, fields of wheat, the movement of the sea, and expanses of sand are recreated, reinvented, and filtered through memories, impulses, sensations, surfacings of the deep, and sequences of images conveyed by television sets, advertising, and magazines, and thus take the form of geographies of memory. In 1990, the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome, on the occasion of its reopening, dedicated an exhibition to him entitled \"Divulgare,\" featuring large-scale works created for the occasion. In 1996, Schifano paid homage to his auxiliary Muse, television, understood as a continuous flow of images capable of structuring itself as the true and only all-encompassing reality of our era. 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Reality is interpreted in an extremely synthetic manner, with an almost brutal reduction. The surface is completely two-dimensional, with no allowance for spatial depth. The brushstrokes delineate the forms in a very tormented and nervous manner. Color is used according to an emotional and spiritual interpretation, without any connection to reality.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n \u003cp style=\"text-align: justify;\"\u003eThe work is highly significant for the artist's conception of landscape painting. For Mario Schifano, the two-dimensionality of the painted surface is comparable to that of a television screen, a computer monitor. For this reason, his pictorial approach, linked to the gesturality of American Abstract Expressionism, can also be interpreted as interference, an electrical disturbance in a worldview filtered through technology. Furthermore, there is another relevant theme, more closely linked to a Pop aesthetic. The images taken by Schifano are always banal, stereotypical, like kitsch postcards. But the artist's pictorialism acts on the massified image, giving new meaning and a new poetics to the ordinary and mediocre.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n \u003cp style=\"text-align: justify;\"\u003eMario Schifano was a Roman artist born in 1934 in Homs, Libya. He was the leading exponent of the Piazza del Popolo School. This group of painters met at the Caffè Rosati and shared an artistic language inspired by Pop Art, but with a new sensibility also influenced by the experiments of American Abstract Expressionism. The use of symbols of consumer society, repeated serially, is distinctly Pop, but their pictorial interpretation, whether dirty or textured, or using gestural techniques like dripping, offers a new vision and a different reconfiguration. Mario Schifano passed away in Rome in 1998.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp style=\"text-align: justify;\"\u003e\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Venturini Luciano","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":56211953320322,"sku":"LVEN001","price":6000.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0909\/7065\/3058\/files\/IMG_5625.jpg?v=1768402402"},{"product_id":"mario-schifano-farfalla","title":"Mario Schifano - Butterfly","description":"\u003cp style=\"text-align: justify;\"\u003eThe work has a marked expressionist vocation, which tends to emphasize the expression of emotions. Expressionist art seeks to proclaim its moods to the world and flaunt them with passion. Formally, this translates into a summary rendering of the figures, through a very nervous and animated line, as well as the use of a violent color palette. These characteristics are found in the historical avant-garde movements of expressionism: Fauvism and the Die Brucke movement in Germany.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n \u003cp style=\"text-align: justify;\"\u003eThe work is highly indicative of the artist's conception of nature and landscape painting. For Mario Schifano, the two-dimensionality of the painted surface is comparable to that of a television screen, a computer monitor. For this reason, his pictorial approach, linked to the gesturality of American Abstract Expressionism, can also be interpreted as interference, an electrical disturbance in a worldview filtered through technology. Furthermore, there is another relevant theme, more closely linked to a Pop aesthetic. The images Schifano takes are always banal, stereotypical, like kitsch postcards. 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The highly gestural nature of Schifano's work remains unchanged, as can be seen in his abundant use of dripping.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n \u003cp style=\"text-align: justify;\"\u003eMario Schifano was a Roman artist born in 1934 in Homs, Libya. He was the leading exponent of the Piazza del Popolo School. This group of painters met at the Caffè Rosati and shared an artistic language inspired by Pop Art, but with a new sensibility also influenced by the experiments of American Abstract Expressionism. The use of symbols of consumer society, repeated serially, is distinctly Pop, but their pictorial interpretation, whether dirty or textured, or using gestural techniques like dripping, offers a new vision and a different reconfiguration. Mario Schifano passed away in Rome in 1998.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Cintoli Gianluca","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":56213463269762,"sku":"GCIN001","price":1500.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0909\/7065\/3058\/files\/IMG_4205-2.jpg?v=1768409537"},{"product_id":"mario-schifano-csm-caso-mantozzi","title":"Mario Schifano - CSM, the Mantozzi case","description":"\u003cp style=\"text-align: justify;\"\u003eThe work draws on a pop aesthetic in its use of famous or mass-produced images and their pictorial reworking. Pop Art emerged in the United States in the second half of the 20th century as a result of artists' interest in and critique of the contemporary \"consumer society.\" All expressions of Pop Art presuppose a sort of double bond with the world of consumerism and mass media. On the one hand, the artwork is reduced to a mere consumer product, thanks to the use of advertising language in the works and their serial reproduction through mechanical processes. On the other hand, as in this case, the mass-produced images themselves become works of art, as a more genuine and truthful expression of the new society and thanks to the artist's recontextualization.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n \u003cp style=\"text-align: justify;\"\u003eThis work is part of a series from the 1990s in which we can appreciate Mario Schifano's different approach to mass-produced and popular images (in this case, a photograph of a well-known news story taken from a television news report). The underlying concept is always the same: to reconfigure a familiar, even banal, image through a pictorial process. This pictorial process, as always with Schifano, consists of gestural techniques akin to American Abstract Expressionism. 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Mario Schifano passed away in Rome in 1998.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Giampaolini Alfredo","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":56213517566338,"sku":"AGIA008","price":600.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0909\/7065\/3058\/files\/schifano-2.jpg?v=1768409702"},{"product_id":"mario-schifano-palme-2","title":"Mario Schifano - Palms","description":"\u003cp style=\"text-align: justify;\"\u003e The work is a clear example of an expressionist landscape. Reality is interpreted in an extremely synthetic manner, with an almost brutal reduction. The surface is completely two-dimensional, with no allowance for spatial depth. The brushstrokes delineate the forms in a very tormented and nervous manner. Color is used according to an emotional and spiritual interpretation, without any connection to reality.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n \u003cp style=\"text-align: justify;\"\u003eFor Mario Schifano, the two-dimensionality of the painted surface is comparable to that of a television screen, a monitor. For this reason, his pictorial approach, linked to the gesturality of American Abstract Expressionism, can also be interpreted as interference, an electrical disturbance in a worldview filtered through technology. Furthermore, there is another relevant theme, more closely linked to a Pop aesthetic. The images Schifano takes are always banal, stereotypical, like kitsch postcards. But the artist's pictorialism acts on the massified image, giving new meaning and a new poetics to the ordinary and mediocre.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n \u003cp style=\"text-align: justify;\"\u003eMario Schifano was a Roman artist born in 1934 in Homs, Libya. He was the leading exponent of the Piazza del Popolo School. 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On the one hand, the artwork is reduced to a mere consumer product, thanks to the use of advertising language in the works and their serial reproduction through mechanical processes. On the other hand, as in this case, the mass-produced images themselves become works of art, as a more genuine and truthful expression of the new society and thanks to the artist's recontextualization.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n \u003cp style=\"text-align: justify;\"\u003eFor Mario Schifano, the two-dimensionality of the painted surface is comparable to that of a television screen, a monitor. For this reason, his pictorial approach, linked to the gesturality of American Abstract Expressionism, can also be interpreted as interference, an electrical disturbance in a worldview filtered through technology. Furthermore, there is another relevant theme, more closely linked to a Pop aesthetic. The images Schifano takes are always banal, stereotypical, like kitsch postcards (in this case, a blue sky with an airplane flying across it). But the artist's pictorialism acts on the massified image, giving new meaning and a new poetics to the ordinary and mediocre. Thus, the artist intervenes with a dual register: on the one hand, a pictorial gesturality typical of American Abstract Expressionism; on the other, the recovery of a common object, elevated to a work of art, as in the poetics of the object typical of the New Dada or Arte Povera movements.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n \u003cp style=\"text-align: justify;\"\u003eMario Schifano was a Roman artist born in 1934 in Homs, Libya. He was the leading exponent of the Piazza del Popolo School. This group of painters met at the Caffè Rosati and shared an artistic language inspired by Pop Art, but with a new sensibility also influenced by the experiments of American Abstract Expressionism. The use of symbols of consumer society, repeated serially, is distinctly Pop, but their pictorial interpretation, whether dirty or textured, or using gestural techniques like dripping, offers a new vision and a different reconfiguration. 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Pop Art was born in the United States in the second half of the 20th century as an interest\/criticism, on the part of artists, towards the contemporary \"consumer society.\" All expressions of Pop Art presuppose a sort of double bond with the world of consumerism and the mass media. On the one hand, it is the work of art that is reduced to a mere consumer product, thanks to the use of advertising language in the works and their serial reproduction thanks to mechanical processes. On the other, it is the advertising images and consumer goods themselves that become works of art, as the most genuine and truthful expression of the new\u003cbr\u003e\n society.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n \u003cp\u003eThis work is a prime example of Mario Schifano's Pop art, but it also demonstrates connections with the poetics of the object brought to the fore by the New Dada and Nouveau Réalisme movements. Indeed, the process involves the depiction of an image\/object of everyday use, or culturally massified. The object, in this case, is a statue whose meaning is a direct reference to the iconographic theme of \"Motherhood,\" a theme deeply rooted in all artistic cultures. Schifano also draws a relativistic connection between the \"Mater Matuta\" and the \"Madonna and Child\" in a sort of imaginary and provocatively ostentatious connection. Formally, the image is rendered in a mechanical, stereotypical manner, but it is tainted by Schifano's pictorialism, using a technique that takes into account the gestures of Abstract Expressionism. Color interferes with the object, creating emotional and existential tension.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n \u003cp\u003eMario Schifano was a Roman artist born in 1934 in Homs, Libya. He was the leading exponent of the Piazza del Popolo School. This group of painters met at the Caffè Rosati and shared an artistic language inspired by Pop Art, but with a new sensibility also influenced by the experiments of American Abstract Expressionism. The use of symbols of consumer society, repeated serially, is distinctly Pop, but their pictorial interpretation, whether dirty or textured, or using gestural techniques like dripping, offers a new vision and a different reconfiguration. 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In this case, however, another fundamental component of Schifano's poetics clearly prevails: gesture, which he, like other exponents of the Piazza del Popolo School, draws from the teachings of American Abstract Expressionism. Thus, the image becomes completely inaccessible, and, with an almost brutal operation of synthesis, the artist's forceful gesture predominates. The surface is completely two-dimensional, with no concession to spatial depth. The brushstrokes delineate the non-forms in a very tormented and nervous manner. Color is used according to an emotional and spiritual interpretation, without any connection to reality. The concept remains constant: for Mario Schifano, the two-dimensionality of the painted surface is comparable to that of a television screen, a monitor. 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Mario Schifano passed away in Rome in 1998.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Proverbio Cesare (abbassato prezzo da 1800 euro a 350 euro)","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":56217833767298,"sku":"CPRO004","price":0.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0909\/7065\/3058\/files\/SCHIFANO-copia-scaled.jpg?v=1768468678"},{"product_id":"mario-schifano-coca-cola-3","title":"Mario Schifano - Coca-Cola","description":"\u003cp\u003e The work draws on a pop aesthetic in its use of sign elements and their serial repetition. Pop Art was born in the United States in the second half of the 20th century as an interest\/critique by artists of the contemporary \"consumer society.\" All expressions of Pop Art presuppose a sort of double bond with the world of consumerism and the mass media. On the one hand, the artwork is reduced to a mere consumer product, thanks to the use of advertising language in the works and their serial reproduction through mechanical processes. On the other, it is the advertising images and consumer goods themselves that become works of art, as the most genuine and truthful expression of the new society. Mario Schifano's extensive oeuvre included his numerous studies of the advertising logos of Esso and Coca-Cola, which played a crucial role.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n \u003cp\u003eThis lithograph is an example of a series emblematic of Mario Schifano's Pop art, but it also demonstrates connections with the poetics of the object brought to the fore by the New Dada and Nouveau Réalisme movements. Indeed, the process involves the depiction of an everyday, mass-produced image\/object. The image, in this case the label of a famous soft drink, is reproduced in a mechanical, stereotypical manner, but is tainted by Schifano's pictorialism, using a technique that takes into account the gestures of Abstract Expressionism. The color interferes with the object, creating emotional tension, further enhanced by the use of dripping, which causes the paint to flow outward onto the image.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\n \u003cp\u003eMario Schifano was a Roman artist born in 1934 in Homs, Libya. He was the leading exponent of the Piazza del Popolo School. This group of painters met at the Caffè Rosati and shared an artistic language inspired by Pop Art, but with a new sensibility also influenced by the experiments of American Abstract Expressionism. The use of symbols of consumer society, repeated serially, is distinctly Pop, but their pictorial interpretation, whether dirty or textured, or using gestural techniques like dripping, provides a new vision and a different reconfiguration. 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