Giò Pomodoro

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Giò Pomodoro
Giò Pomodoro photographed by Paolo Monti in 1958
Born(1930-11-17)17 November 1930
Died21 December 2002(2002-12-21) (aged 72)
Known forsculptor
RelativesArnaldo Pomodoro (brother)

Giò Pomodoro (pronounced [ˈdʒɔ ppomoˈdɔːro]; 17 November 1930 – 21 December 2002) was an Italian sculptor, printmaker, and stage designer. His brother is the sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro.

In 1954 he moved to Milan, where he associated with leading avant-garde artists and started making jewelry. He then began to produce reverse reliefs in clay and also formed assemblages of various materials, including wood, textiles, and plaster subsequently cast in metal.

During the 1960s, he developed several series of sculptures, which explored a range of abstract shapes, usually with smooth undulating surfaces. In his later career, Pomodoro regularly received public commissions and produced a number of large outdoor structures.

  • Works by Giò Pomodoro in his studio in Milan, photographed by Paolo Monti
  • Sculpture. 1964 photo.
    Sculpture. 1964 photo.
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    1965
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    1965
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    1965
  • 1965
    1965
  • 1965
    1965

Awards and honors

  • Lifetime Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture from the International Sculpture Center 2002 [1]
  • In 2002 the artist was honored with an untitled work in the Simpósio Internacional de Esculturas do Brasil, in Brusque, Santa Catarina, Brazil.[2]

References

  1. ^ Laura Tansini (April 2002). "The Emptiness of Space: A Conversation With Gio' Pomodoro" (magazine article). Sculpture. 21 (3). Washington, D.C.: International Sculpture Center. Retrieved 2009-02-21.
  2. ^ Brusque. Catálogo de Obras do II Simpósio Internacional de Esculturas do Brasil. Prefeitura de Brusque: Brusque, 2002.