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Pino Pascali: Castel Sant'Elmo.


In the medieval spaces of Castel Sant'Elmo, Pino Pascali's familiar work became once again surprising: first of all because the scale of this Pugliese artist's works--at times large but never monumental--so easily sustained the amplitude of the spaces that contained them; and second, because on seeing the full range of his work--some forty pieces were on display--it seemed impossible that an oeuvre of such breadth could have been produced in so brief a time. The selection ranged from early drawings, created for Carosello (the evening time slot Continuously repeating interval of time or a time period in which two devices are able to interconnect.  on Italian public TV devoted to commercially sponsored prebedtime children's entertainment, which ran from 1957 to 1977), to his most important sculptures, inspired by animals and war, which brought him fame shortly before his death in 1968 at age thirty-three.

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In 1965 Pascali created a series of works based on the theme of weaponry. But this was toy weaponry, made by assembling pipes, old carburetors, and pieces of scrap. These cannons, bombs, and so forth, such as Contraerea (Antiaircraft Gun) and Cannone "Bella Ciao," both 1966, seem anything other than menacing because they are so clearly nonfunctional; they evoke not violence but playfulness, while effacing the boundary between sculpture and installation. Set designer, sculptor, performer, Pascali dealt with a difficult subject like war by confronting it with an ironic spirit. This is why, although critics pigeonhole pi·geon·hole  
n.
1. A small compartment or recess, as in a desk, for holding papers; a cubbyhole.

2. A specific, often oversimplified category.

3. The small hole or holes in a pigeon loft for nesting.

tr.
 him within arte povera, we can recognize Pascali as an outsider. His was an extremely personal, Italian, and southern response to Pop art, Minimalism minimalism, schools of contemporary art and music, with their origins in the 1960s, that have emphasized simplicity and objectivity. Minimalism in the Visual Arts
, and Conceptual art. And in novel fashion, he combined symbols of the Mediterranean (nature, earth, sea) with zoological components, including caterpillars and silkworms as well as prehistoric animals.

The shapes in Pascali's pieces stem from architecture and from Italian design, while the immediacy of his language comes from television. He employed the ephemeral materials of set design--canvas, wood, acrylic fabrics, steel wool--rather than the heavy materials of sculpture. This can be seen in works ranging from those belonging to the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, or the National Gallery of Modern Art (GNAM), is an art gallery in Rome, Italy, dedicated to modern art.

This gallery of modern art is located at Via delle Belle Arti, 113, near the Etruscan Museum.
 in Rome (Cornice cornice (kôr`nĭs), molded or decorated projection that forms the crowning feature at the top of a building wall or other architectural element; specifically, the uppermost of the three principal members of the classic entablature, hence by  di fieno [Frame of Hay], I mc di terra e 2 mc di terra [1 Cubic Meter of Earth and 2 Cubic Meters of Earth], both 1967; Pelo [Fur], Liane li·an·a   also li·ane
n.
Any of various climbing, woody, usually tropical vines.



[Alteration of French liane, probably from lier, to bind, from Old French; see liable.]
 [Liana liana (lēä`nə) or liane (lēän`), name for any climbing plant that roots in the ground.  Vines], both 1968) to the spectacular plush spider, Vedova blu (Blue Widow), 1968, from the Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig in Vienna, one of his so-called false sculptures.

Pascali's intention was not to copy the world of nature. His Bachi da setola (Silkworms), 1968, Blue Window, and his giraffe giraffe, African ruminant mammal, Giraffa camelopardalis, living in open savanna S of the Sahara. The tallest of animals, giraffes browse in treetops at heights inaccessible to other leaf-eaters. A male may be 18 ft (5.5 m) from hoof to crown.  necks and dolphin, reptile, and whale tails are decidedly ephemeral. They are larger than life larg·er than life
adj.
Very impressive or imposing: "This is a person of surpassing integrity; a man of the utmost sincerity; somewhat larger than life" Joyce Carol Oates. 
 and seem weightless, since they are hollow and made of light materials rather than, say, marble. These are works that fuse the natural and the artificial. Some use water as a constituent material while others merely simulate that element. In his manhole pieces, Botole ovvero lavori in corso (Manholes, or Works in Progress), 1967, both materials and functional characteristics are imitated: The trapdoors can be moved, opened, or closed, just like actual manhole covers--not in the spirit of representational accuracy, but of play.

--Filippo Romeo

Translated from Italian by Marguerite Shore.
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