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Alfredo Volpi: Lucca-São Paulo: 1896-1988
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Alfredo Volpi: Lucca-São Paulo: 1896-1988 in Ottawa, ON
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Alfredo Volpi: Lucca-São Paulo: 1896-1988 in Ottawa, ON
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Volpi’s joyful, vibrant paintings are emblematic of the Italian-Brazilian cultural axis Born in Lucca, Italy, and raised in São Paulo, Brazil, artist Alfredo Volpi (1896–1988) is known for his colorful patterned paintings featuring windows, doors, squares and flags. Responding to the societal transformation of the 20th century, his work combines modernity, tradition and popular motifs. Volpi drew inspiration from the vernacular architecture of São Paulo; European avant-gardes including Matisse, Mondrian and Albers; and Italian artists such as Uccello, Carrà and Morandi. This richly illustrated publication allows for a fresh discovery of Volpi’s works, which are products of a methodical and meditative process, and characterized by his two-dimensional geometric patterns and the use of color as a structural element. The corresponding exhibition also celebrates the 150th anniversary of Italian immigration to Brazil, highlighting the influence of Italian cultures on Brazilian artistic language, while recognizing Volpi as a superb colorist and master craftsman.
Volpi’s joyful, vibrant paintings are emblematic of the Italian-Brazilian cultural axis Born in Lucca, Italy, and raised in São Paulo, Brazil, artist Alfredo Volpi (1896–1988) is known for his colorful patterned paintings featuring windows, doors, squares and flags. Responding to the societal transformation of the 20th century, his work combines modernity, tradition and popular motifs. Volpi drew inspiration from the vernacular architecture of São Paulo; European avant-gardes including Matisse, Mondrian and Albers; and Italian artists such as Uccello, Carrà and Morandi. This richly illustrated publication allows for a fresh discovery of Volpi’s works, which are products of a methodical and meditative process, and characterized by his two-dimensional geometric patterns and the use of color as a structural element. The corresponding exhibition also celebrates the 150th anniversary of Italian immigration to Brazil, highlighting the influence of Italian cultures on Brazilian artistic language, while recognizing Volpi as a superb colorist and master craftsman.

















