- Alberto Burri
Alberto Burri (
Città di Castello ,March 12 ,1915 -Nice ,February 13 ,1995 ), was an Italian abstract painter and sculptor. Città di Castello has memorialized him with a large permanent museum of his works.Burri earned a medical degree in 1940 from the
University of Perugia and was a military physician duringWorld War II . After his unit was captured inNorth Africa , he was interned in a prisoner-of-war camp inHereford, Texas in 1944, where he began to paint. After his release in 1946, Burri moved toRome ; his first solo show was at the Galleria La Margherita in 1947.Burri soon turned to abstraction and unorthodox materials, making
collage s withpumice ,tar , andburlap , and started a series of canvases that bulged into the 3rd dimension. His work is related toEurope anTachisme , AmericanAbstract expressionism , andLyrical Abstraction . In the mid-1950s, Burri began producing charred wood and burlap works, then welded iron sheets. In the early 1960s he was burning plastic, and in the early 1970s started his "cracked" paintings, or "cretti". He created a series of works in the industrial material,Cellotex , from 1979 through the 1990s.In the 1980s, Burri created a form of
land art project on the town ofGibellina in Sicily. The town was abandoned following an earthquake in 1968, with the inhabitants being rehoused in a newly built town 18 km away. Burri covered most of the old town, an area roughly 300 metres by 400 metres, with white concrete [see the different definitions of "cement" and "concrete" in Wikipedia] . He called this the "Grande Cretto".Burri was awarded the Italian Order of Merit in 1994.
References
* [http://www.guggenheimcollection.org/site/artist_bio_25.html Guggenheim Collection]
External links
* [http://www.cdcnet.net/museo_burri/default_eng.htm Fondazione Palazzo Albizzini "Collezione Burri", with photographs of works]
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