ARNALDO POMODORO (B. 1926)
ARNALDO POMODORO (B. 1926)
ARNALDO POMODORO (B. 1926)
ARNALDO POMODORO (B. 1926)
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ARNALDO POMODORO (B. 1926)

Disco n. 1

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ARNALDO POMODORO (B. 1926)
Disco n. 1
incised with signature, number and date 'Arnaldo Pomodoro 64 - 02/p.a.' (on the base)
bronze, on artist's base
sculpture diameter: 28in. (71cm.)
overall: 32 3/8 x 30 7/8 x 9 ½in. (82.2 x 78.3 x 24cm.)
Executed in 1964, this work is the second artist's proof of two beside an edition of two
来源
Marlborough Galleria d'Arte, Rome.
Private Collection, Europe (acquired from the above in 1968).
Anon. sale, Sotheby's London, 23 June 2005, lot 186.
Acquired at the above sale by the present owner.
出版
U. Apollonio, 'Valore della strutturazione segnica in Arnaldo Pomodoro' in Arte Figurativa, March 1965, (illustrated).
G. C. Argan, 'Arnaldo og Giò Pomodoro', in Louisiana Revy, no. 4, vol. V, April 1965, pp. 29-31 (another from the edition illustrated, p. 36).
'This Week in Rome', in Art news, February-March 1965 (another from the edition illustrated).
A. Pomodoro, B. Leonetti, 'Come "vedere" l'arte moderna', in Selezionando, no. 1, vol. II, March-April 1966, pp. 18-21 (another from the edition illustrated).
A. H. Hammacher (ed.), Arnaldo Pomodoro, exh. cat., Rotterdam, Museum Boymans-van Beuningen, 1969, p. 38, no. 25 (another from the edition illustrated, p. 22).
S. Hunter, Arnaldo Pomodoro, New York 1982 (another from the edition illustrated, p. 89).
O. Aprile Ronda, 'Un Pomodoro tutto di bronzo', in Gente Money, no. 9, vol. III, September 1986, pp. 130-131 (another from the edition illustrated, p. 130).
A. Perego, 'I difficili confini tra arte e design', in Auto & Design 47, no. 6, vol. IX, January-February 1988, pp. 17-23 (another from the edition illustrated, p. 18).
S. Hunter, Arnaldo Pomodoro, Milan 1995 (another from the edition illustrated, p. 65).
F. Gualdoni, 'Pomodoro. Lo turbo e 'l chiaro', in Arnaldo Pomodoro a Varese, exh. cat., Varese, Castello di Masnago, 1998, pp. 20 and 24 (another from the edition illustrated, p. 22).
F. Gualdoni (ed.), Arnaldo Pomodoro, Catalogo ragionato della scultura, Milan 2007, vol. II, p. 507, no. 356 (another from the edition illustrated, p. 507).
展览
La Chaux-de-Fonds, Musée des Beaux-Arts La Chaux-de-Fonds, Arnaldo Pomodoro, 1965 (another from the edition exhibited, illustrated).
Rome, Marlborough Galleria d'Arte, Arnaldo Pomodoro, 1965 (another from the edition exhibited, illustrated, p. 28). This exhibition later travelled to New York, Marlborough-Gerson Gallery.
Florence, Forte di Belvedere, Arnaldo Pomodoro: Luoghi Fondamentali, 1984, p. 212 (another from the edition exhibited, illustrated, p. 87).
Malcesine, Castello di Malcesine, Arnaldo Pomodoro, 1987, no. 10 (another from the edition exhibited, illustrated).
Kanagawa, Hakone Open Air Museum, Arnaldo Pomodoro 1956-1993, 1994 (another from the edition exhibited, illustrated, p. 46). This exhibition later travelled to Toyama, Museum of Modern Art; Kurashiki, Ohara Museum of Art and Nishinomiya, Otani Memorial Art Museum.
Monaco, Galerie Thomas, Kunst nach 1945, 2003 (another from the edition illustrated, p. 49).
注意事项
Artist's Resale Right ("Droit de Suite"). Artist's Resale Right Regulations 2006 apply to this lot, the buyer agrees to pay us an amount equal to the resale royalty provided for in those Regulations, and we undertake to the buyer to pay such amount to the artist's collection agent.
更多详情
This work is registered in the Arnaldo Pomodoro Archive, Milan under number AP 224.

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Like an extra-terrestrial map, Arnaldo Pomodoro’s Disco no.1, 1964, evokes a terra incognita. Set within polished bronze, lacerations, excavations, and cracks split the smooth surface of the pristine disc. While his output during the 1950s concentrated mainly on high reliefs from which a sculptural tracery emerged, in the subsequent years, Pomodoro began to explore more dimensional forms, casting discs, spheres, and cubes in burnished bronze. He was fascinated with technological progress, specifically the Russian satellite Sputnik and the space race, and this enthusiasm for technological progress can be seen in the celestial allusions suggested by Disco no.1. Although he worked in bronze, a material associated with both the long history of sculpture and the sleek geometries of Modernist artists such as Constantin Brancusi, Pomodoro perforated the lustrous surface with fissures, incisions, and protrusions. Such striking opposition became a constant of his practice. ‘I set up a contrast to their smooth and polished parts a discordant tension, a completeness made out of things that are incomplete,’ he said. ‘This very same act is a way of freeing myself from an absolute form. I destroy it. But also multiply it. Sculpture for me is a process of excavation and relief, without defining a space, and without establishing a centre’ (A. Pomodoro quoted in G. Carandente, Arnaldo Pomodoro, exh. cat., The Hakone Open Air Museum, Japan 1994, p. 24).

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