Pietro Consagra

Pietro Consagra

Pietro Consagra (October 4, 1920July 16, 2005) was one of Italy's leading postwar sculptors. Consagra was born in Mazara del Vallo, a town in western Sicily, on October 4th. His father, a traveling salesman, did not register his birth until October 6th. Consagra attended the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Palermo. He moved to Rome in 1944, where he studied with the social realist painter Renato Guttuso. Influenced by a trip to Paris, where he saw the studios of Brancusi, Picasso, and Giacometti, he became a founder of the "Forma I" group in 1947. This group championed abstract art at the expense of the dogmatically heroic canvases and sculpture approved by Marxists such as Guttuso. Consagra wrote an essay called "La Necessità della Scultura" (or "The Need for Sculpture") in 1952. It defended the importance of sculpture as a response to the accusation of the artist Arturo Martini that the medium was now a "dead language".

Steadily Consagra's work began to find an audience. Working primarily in metal, and later in marble and wood, his thin, roughly carved reliefs, began to be collected by Peggy Guggenheim and other important patrons of the arts. He showed at the Venice Biennale five times between 1956 and 1972, and in 1960 won the sculpture prize at the exhibition.

During the 1960s he was associated with the "Continuità" group, an off-shoot of Forma I, and in 1967 taught at the School of Arts in Minneapolis. Large commissions allowed him to begin working on a more monumental scale, and works of his were installed in the courtyard of the Foreign Ministry in Rome and in the European Parliament, Strasbourg. His work is found in the collections of The Tate Gallery, London, and the Museum of Modern Art, Paris, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C..

Consagra returned to Sicily where he sculpted a number of significant works during the 1980s. With Senator Ludovico Corrao, he helped created an open-air museum in the new town of Gibellina, after the older town had been destroyed in the earthquake of 1968. Consagra designed the gates to the town's entrance as well as those to the cemetery, where he was later buried.

A retrospective of Consagra's work was staged at the National Gallery of Modern Art in Rome in 1989, and two years later he became the first sculptor to show abstract work in the Hermitage, St. Petersburg. In 1980, he wrote an autobiography in Italian called "Vita Mia" or "My Life". He published a book of poetry in 1985 called "Ci Penso Amo" (ISBN L20000). He also wrote a book on city planning.

References

* [http://www.agi.it/english/news.pl?doc=200507161738-1121-RT1-CRO-0-NF11&page=0&id=agionline-eng.oggitalia Agenzia Giornalista Italia report on Consagra's death]
* [http://www.the-artists.org/ArtistView.cfm?id=D546A802-9661-DE17-3969DCEA30E2B478 The Artists.org article on Consagra]
* [http://www.noma.org/html_docs/sgarden/art_consagra.html New Orleans Museum of Art article]

External links

* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=11374535 Find-A-Grave profile for Pietro Consagra]


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