Auktion: 7 Tage
Stand 28.05.2026
CALZOLARI, PIER PAOLO
1943 Bologna
Title: "Rapsodie Inepte".
Date: 1969.
Technique: Neon lettering, tobacco leaves, tin, lead and a transformer.
Measurement: 400 x 300 x 10 cm.
Notation: Titled on the bars of the installation: RAPSODiE iNEPTE.
This work comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist
Provenance:
- - Galerie Ghislane Hussenot, Paris
- Private collection Switzerland
- Sotheby's, London, 15.10.2001, lot 46
- Sotheby's, London, 22.10.2020, lot 26
- Private collection Switzerland
- Corporate collection Germany
Exhibition:
- Biennale di Venezia, Venice 1986
- Espace Electra, Paris 1990
- Musée d'Art Contemporain Pully, Lausanne 1991
- Galerie Ghislane Hussenot, Paris 1991
- Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume, Paris 1994
- Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Turin 1994
- Plutschow Gallery, Zürich 2019
Literature:
- Exhibit. cat. Pier Paolo Calzolari, Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume, Paris 1994 / Castello di Rivoli Museo d'Arte Contemporanea, Turin 1994, p. 31
- Exhibit. cat. SIZE MATTERS – Celebrating Monumental Works of Art, Galerie Plutschow/Edelmann, Zürich 2019, p. 6
- Early work by a key representative of Arte Povera
- Significant institutional exhibition history
- Aesthetic interplay between natural material and artificial light, creating a tension between transience and permanence
Pier Paolo Calzolari is regarded as one of the central protagonists of the Italian Arte Povera movement, which, from the late 1960s onwards, radically questioned traditional hierarchies of materials and transformed everyday substances into poetic, often ephemeral visual constellations. Calzolari early developed a distinctive visual language that combines sensory perception, processuality and transformation. His works are internationally recognised as key contributions to Conceptual Art and have been widely exhibited, including at the Venice Biennale and in major European museums.
The large-scale wall installation Rapsodie Inepte from 1969 unfolds as an expansive linear composition, whose sweeping form rhythmically traverses the pictorial space. Dried tobacco leaves create a relief-like, organically structured surface, the dark, matte tonality of which forms a striking contrast with the cold luminosity of the neon inscriptions. Cables, transformer and metallic elements of tin and lead remain visible, drawing attention to the technical components of the work. The material presence of the substances employed stands in deliberate contrast to the transience of light.
The title Rapsodie Inepte alludes to a fragmented narrative structure. The work resists a singular interpretation and oscillates between organic form and constructive arrangement. The composition appears simultaneously spontaneous and controlled. Through the interplay of natural material and artificial light, it generates a tension between transience and permanence.
Within Calzolari’s oeuvre, the work marks an early and particularly rigorous articulation of his central themes: materiality, energy and transformation. Its extensive exhibition history further underscores its art-historical significance.
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