Rif: 236957
FIORONI, Giosetta (Roma, 1932)Giosetta Fioroni
Milano, Galleria del Naviglio 1967
Brochure of the 473rd Naviglio Gallery exhibition, Milan, 22 March - 4 April 1967. Text by Raffaele La Capria. With 2 reproductions of works and a photo-portrait of the artist, with biography
Cm 23x16, pp. 6 Cartoncino ripiegato in 3 parti (Cardboard folded into 3 parts) Ottimo (Fine)Giosetta Fioroni studied at the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Rome under Toti Scialoja. She exhibited for the first time at the VII Quadriennale in Rome in 1955. In 1956 she began to attend the Scuola di Piazza del Popolo with Tano Festa, Mario Schifano and Franco Angeli, who were to be characterised as the Italian Pop current. She was invited to the XXVIII VeniceBiennale, where she met Cy Twombly and Emilio Vedova. She frequented the artistic environment linked to Plinio De Martiis' Galleria La Tartaruga in Rome, where in a personal exhibition in 1961 she began to show canvases made with industrial colours, aluminium and gold, bearing signs, writing, symbols, superimposed and erased. From the beginning of the 1960s, he worked with photographs projected onto canvas, the outlines of which he traced with brushes, using industrial colours.
In 1990, a major anthological exhibition with his works on paper was presented at the National Institute for Graphics in Rome. In 1993, he was again present with a solo room at the Venice Biennale.
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