Painting by Alberto Sughi - Untitled
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Artist: Alberto Sughi (1928-2012)
Artwork title: Senza titolo
Age: Contemporary
Subject: Human Figures
Artistic technique: Painting
Technical specification: Oil on Canvas
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Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. Additional signature on the back. Alberto Sughi lets his interest in "existential realism" shine through in his works. Without getting involved in the post-war debate between abstraction and figuration, he chooses to portray various aspects and figures of metropolitan life, imbued with a melancholy that the artist narrates without judging, showing what is the harsh reality, namely the solitude of the individual and an intrinsic malaise of humanity. All this can also be read through his colors, darkened in the aftermath of the Second World War, often shaded or undefined so as to give the idea of almost cinematographic sketches, frames of "alienated" figures, between solitude, indifference and incommunicability. Framed work.
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Frame Size (cm):
Height: 105
Width: 85
Depth: 5
Artwork dimensions (cm):
Height: 81
Width: 60
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Artist: Alberto Sughi (1928-2012)
Alberto Sughi was born in Cesena in 1928. He was self-taught and in 1946 he moved to Turin, staying there for a year, later in Cesena he shared the atelier with Giovanni Cappelli and Lucio Caldari; while from 1948 to 1951 he settled in Rome and there he met Marcello Muccini and Renzo Vespignani with whom he joined the Portonaccio Group. Despite being close to the Communist Party, Alberto Sughi refused to follow the directives that the party ideology imposed in the artistic field, especially after the division between abstract artists and realists caused by the intervention of Palmiro Togliatti. Instead he chose to cultivate a more intimate and introspective research that focused on the malaise that civil society and the human soul experienced. From the very beginning the artist began to portray scenes of everyday life in figurative form in his paintings, defined by Enrico Crispolti as “existential realism”. In 1956 he held his first solo exhibition in Rome, exhibiting works in which the protagonists were states of mind of melancholy and anguish, precisely that existential realism that is also found in the paintings he exhibited in 1958 in Milan and again in Rome. The works are charged with harsh and dark suggestions, until at the beginning of the Sixties he was clearly influenced by Francis Bacon, both in the physical deformations and in the settings. His production proceeds in cycles that address iconographic themes through stylistic and aesthetic variations, such as the “Green Paintings” of 1971-1973, which address the man-nature bond, or the cycle “The Dinner” of 1975-1976. The cycles “Imagination and Memory of the Family” and “The Evening” belong to the Eighties. Sughi participates in the most important contemporary art exhibitions such as the Venice Biennale and the Rome Quadriennale. Important Italian and foreign museums dedicate large anthological exhibitions to him, such as the Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Bologna, the Galleria del Maneggio in Moscow, the Museo di Castel Sant'Angelo in Rome, the Museum of Fine Arts in Budapest, the National Gallery in Prague, the Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna in Ferrara, and the Assis Chateaubriand Art Museum in São Paulo, Brazil. His painting is still extremely current for having focused on universal themes such as the alienation of human isolation, the difficulties of living and surviving in socio-political conditions, yet inserted in a specific historical and social period. Sughi died in Bologna in 2012.Age: Contemporary
ContemporarySubject: Human Figures
Artistic technique: Painting
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