For the 37th edition of Art Brussels, Rosenfeld Porcini proposes a presentation of key works from Italian artist Riccardo Guarneri’s (b.1933) output across the decades from the 1960s to the 1980s. Since his debut in the early 1960s, Riccardo Guarneri has focused on a radically visual investigation built around the idea that mark, colour and light constitute the intrinsic essence of a painting. Closely aligned to the Pittura Analitica movement which emerged in Italy in the 1970s in which the artists strived to redefine the modern era of painting and reclaim this form as a contemporary voice. As most significant and influential artistic movements of the Italian Post-War period, this collective of artists is linked to other European movements such as the Supports/Surfaces group in France and the radical painting in Germany, as well as to the American Minimalists.
- Riccardo Guarneri, Costruzione superficie luce con due linee, 1965
- Riccardo Guarneri, Prospettico a quadrati simultanei, 1967
- Riccardo Guarneri, Rosa e giallo alternati, 1968
- Riccardo Guarneri, Tre archi di cerchio, 1970
- Riccardo Guarneri, 2 quadrati e 2 rettangoli, 1972
- Riccardo Guarneri, Quattro angoli, 1974
- Riccardo Guarneri, Ritmi, luce/colore, 1974
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