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Italian abstract painter Giorgio Griffa creates rhythmic, time-based works on unprimed canvas. Known for 'analytical painting,' his art explores life & connections.

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Om kunstneren

Giorgio Griffa: Architect of Rhythm and the Unfinished

Born in Turin, Italy, in 1936, Giorgio Griffa’s artistic journey is a fascinating paradox—one rooted in a rigorous legal education yet blossoming into an intensely performative and time-based practice. Initially trained as a lawyer, Griffa’s true calling emerged through a childhood fascination with painting, nurtured by local instructors at the Circolo degli Artisti. This early exposure laid the groundwork for a career that would ultimately challenge conventional notions of artistic creation, establishing him as a pivotal figure in Italian abstract art and a key exponent of ‘pittura analitica,’ or analytical painting.

Griffa’s distinctive approach began to coalesce in the late 1960s. Rejecting traditional figuration, he turned his attention to a radically simple yet profoundly resonant system: the direct application of acrylic paint onto raw, unprimed canvas, often stretched on burlap or linen and nailed directly to the wall. This seemingly austere method belies an intricate conceptual framework. Griffa’s canvases are not merely painted surfaces; they are meticulously constructed systems—dynamic grids, rhythmic repetitions, and apertures that invite prolonged observation. He described his work as a “constant and never finished” process, deliberately stopping a thought midsentence, creating works imbued with a sense of perpetual becoming.

The Analytical Painting Method & Early Influences

Griffa’s method is deeply intertwined with the broader context of Italian art in the late 1960s. He was profoundly influenced by Arte Povera, a movement that sought to elevate everyday materials and processes as artistic subjects. However, Griffa distinguished himself through his rigorous systemization—a deliberate rejection of emotional expression in favor of structural logic. His work shares affinities with Minimalism, particularly in its emphasis on repetition and the reduction of form to its essential elements. Yet, unlike many Minimalist artists, Griffa’s process is inherently performative; the act of painting itself becomes a crucial component of the artwork.

Early influences extended beyond these movements. Griffa's association with Filippo Scroppo, a member of the MAC (Art Concreta) movement and a teacher at the Accademia Albertina in Turin, provided him with invaluable experience and exposed him to the principles of concrete art—a movement that prioritized geometric abstraction and seriality. The influence of music, mathematics, poetry, and literature is also evident in his work, often manifesting as sequences, patterns, or textual elements embedded within the canvas’s structure.

A Legacy of Unfinished Systems

Over a career spanning more than fifty years, Griffa has produced an extensive body of work, characterized by thirteen major cycles. These cycles—ranging from the early *Segni primari* (Primary Signs) canvases to his recent *Dilemma* series—represent distinct explorations of form and concept. Notably, many works belong to multiple categories, reflecting the interconnectedness of Griffa’s creative interests. The deliberate inclusion of elements that can be continued indefinitely – such as numbers from the Fibonacci sequence or lines extracted from poetry – reinforces the idea of a work in constant flux, perpetually open to interpretation.

Griffa's commitment to an “unfinished” state is not merely stylistic; it’s a fundamental philosophical stance. He views painting not as a process of completion but as an ongoing dialogue between the artist and the canvas—a continuous becoming that resists definitive closure. This approach has earned him recognition from leading figures in the art world, including Roberta Smith, who described his work as “deserving a place in the global history of abstraction.”

Recognition & Current Exhibitions

Despite initial resistance to exhibiting in the United States for four decades following his 1970 New York debut, Giorgio Griffa’s work has gained significant international acclaim. A solo exhibition at Casey Kaplan gallery in 2013, “Fragments 1968 – 2012,” marked a pivotal moment, solidifying his position as a major contemporary artist. Since then, he has enjoyed numerous solo and group exhibitions worldwide, including presentations at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, LaM - Lille Métropole Musée d’art moderne, Villeneuve-d’Ascq, Castello di Mirandolo, San Secondo di Pinerolo, and Xavier Hufkens gallery.

Currently, Griffa continues to live and work in Turin, dedicating himself to the ongoing development of his unique artistic system. His archive stands as a testament to his prolific career—a rich repository of canvases, sketches, and conceptual notes that illuminate the intricate logic behind his enduringly captivating art.

Giorgio Griffa

Giorgio Griffa

1936 - , Italy

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Analytical painting, Pittura pittura
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Arte Povera
    • Minimalism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Filippo Scroppo']
  • Date Of Birth: 1936-03-29
  • Full Name: Giorgio Griffa
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Three lines with arabesco 1444
    • 1,61803398
  • Place Of Birth: Turin, Italy
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