Joseph Pace

Joseph Pace
Born (1959-11-18)18 November 1959
Morbegno (Lombardy)
Italy
Nationality Italian
Known for Painting, sculpture, assemblage, printmaking
Movement Contemporary art

Joseph Pace (born 18 November 1959) is an Italian painter and sculptor.

Early life and education

Joseph Pace was born in Morbegno (Lombardy) and raised in Congo-Kinshasa (Africa).[1][2] Grandson of Camillo Pace,[3][4] he was introduced to the visual arts by his uncle Antonio Cardile.[5] He also has followed legal, literary, social and psychoanalitical studies at the University of Paris La Sorbonne,[6] at the Sapienza University of Rome[7] and at the Roma Tre University.[8]

Work

In the 1980s Pace worked in Rome and Paris where, in the mid-1980s, he founded "Le Filtranisme"[9] an neo-existencialist philosophical and artistic current[10][11] witch has an optic close to Renaissance and an anthropocosmic vision.[12][13]

Inspired by sources as diverse as fashion, history, electronic music and decorative arts,[14][15] Pace uses different techniques (such as painting, assemblage, sculpture, electronic engravings, photography)[16][17] influenced by the iconography of mass society, philosophy and psychoanalysis.[18][19]

Also assembling objects such as costume jewellery[20][21] or recycled materials such as wood, metals or frosted glass of refrigerators shelves,[22] Pace above all uses painting as his favorite medium.[23]

In July 1987, Pace wrote the first manifesto filtraniste. The same year he befriended the multimedia artist Sergio Valle Duarte[24] and the writer Albert Russo.[25][26]

During the summer of 1990 meaningful is the encounter between the sociologist Kurt Heinrich Wolff[27][28] about the epistemological "surrender-and-catch" concepts[29] that changed the Pace work from figurative painting to the abstract expressionism.[30][31][32][33] His work gives an artistic and intellectual pathway[34] with which Pace reinterprets many psychic realities.[35][36]

After the figurative period (1977–1990), the abstract period (1990–) is first characterized by the "Periodo dei Legni" (Woods's period 1990–1996) and the "Factor C" studies (1997) and subsequently by the still in progress series, "IDM" (Unshakableness of the Memory, 2000–)[37][38] and "ATONS"[39][40] (dedicated to the techno and electronic music, 2005–). Pace is also working on "ENGRAVING" (printmakings elaborate with computer)[41][42] and "MIDAS", the sculptures/assemblages of jewellery.[43]

From 1996 to 2008, he was university teaching assistant[44][45] of Sociology of knowledge and History of sociology at the Sapienza University of Rome.[46]

Exhibitions (selection)

His solo shows includes the Museum of Art of the Parliament of São Paulo (2010),[47][48][49] CRC in São Paulo (2010),[50][51] Theatro Municipal of Jaguariúna (2011),[52][53][54] Forte Sangallo in Nettuno (2011),[55][56] Museum Boncompagni Ludovisi, National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art of Rome (2014),[57] Museum Venanzo Crocetti in Rome (2015).[58]

His group exhibitions includes the Diocesan Museum of Amalfi (2012),[59] Forte Sangallo in Nettuno (2012),[60] Italian Embassy in Brasilia (2013),[61][62][63] Museum Venanzo Crocetti in Rome[64] (2014), Museum Afro Brasil in São Paulo (2014).[65]


Notes

  1. Vaolit, Quotidiano della Valtellina e Valchiavenna
  2. Mascia Ferri, L'irremovibilità della memoria", Centro d'Arte La Bitta, Roma – 2007 – p.3
  3. Andrea Diprose, Giorgio Spini, "Italia di Mussolini e Protestanti", Torino, Claudiana, Italy, 2007, pag 234
  4. Andrea Diprose, Punto a Croce (Sezione “6”)
  5. Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo, 2010
  6. Oriundi, São Paulo, Joseph Pace, Museo de Arte da ALESP
  7. Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo, 2010
  8. Mascia Ferri, L'irremovibilità della memoria, p.3, Centro d'Arte La Bitta, Roma, 2007
  9. Istituto de Recupeaçao do Patrimonio Historico do Estado de São Paulo, Catalogo Arte Italia-Brasil 2011–2012, pp. 158/161, June 2012, São Paulo, Brasil
  10. Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo, 2013
  11. Diario Official da Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo, O dinamismo vital e da força còsmica das emoçoes artisticas de Joseph Pace, p.4, July 2010
  12. Bruno Zarzaca, Film documentary, Joseph Pace Filtranisme, July 2011, Nettuno, Italy
  13. Museum Boncompagni Ludovisi, National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art of Rome, Mariastella Margozzi, Joseph Pace, L’Eva Futura (The Future EVE)
  14. Oggi Roma, “L'Eva Futura di Joseph Pace Filtranise” al Museo Boncompagni, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna di Roma
  15. Diario Official da Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo, p.4, July 2010]
  16. Istituto de Recupeaçao do Patrimonio Historico do Estado de São Paulo, Catalogo Arte Italia-Brasil 2011–2012, pp. 158/161, June 2012, São Paulo, Brasil
  17. Margozzi, Mariastella -Joseph Pace, Impermanenza p.5, Published by Tiber Copia, 2010
  18. ISIS News, “To The Predominance of Color”, Catalogue, p.5, by Mariastella Margozzi
  19. Ambasciata d'Italia a Brasilia, “Arte Italo-Brasileira”, by Attlio De Gasperis, Catalogue pp.32/33
  20. | wayback=20141018141304 | text= MIDAS por Joseph Pace Filtranisme, Élite Arte, São Paulo, 2014, Brazil
  21. "O dinamismo vital e da força còsmica das emoçoes artisticas de Joseph Pace" p.4, Published by Diario Official da Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo, 2010
  22. Margozzi, Mariastella -Joseph Pace, Impermanenza p.5, Published by Tiber Copia, 2010
  23. Margozzi, Mariastella -Joseph Pace, Impermanenza p.5, Published by Tiber Copia, 2010
  24. Letizia Fanari E&A Art: Joseph Pace Filtranisme, 2007, p. 24/25, Roma, Italia
  25. Letizia Fanari, Equitazione&Ambiente Arte, Joseph Pace Filtranisme, Jan. 2007, Roma
  26. McNally, Bill. Amelia, Albert Russo's African Connection, p 52-55, 1991, Bakersfield, California, USA
  27. Quattrocchi Lavinio February 2012, Wobook p.18
  28. Mascia Ferri, Le filtranisme, by p.4, Tibercopia, Roma, 2007
  29. Università del Sacro Cuore, Kurt H. Wolff, by Consuelo Corradi
  30. Ambasciata d'Italia a Brasilia, “Arte Italo-Brasileira”, by Attlio De Gasperis, Catalogue pp.32/33
  31. CRC São Paulo inaugura exposição do pintor italiano Joseph Pace, May 2010
  32. Diario Official da Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo, p.4, July 2010
  33. Giornal.it, Quotidiano di Informazione Indipendente
  34. Istituto de Recupeaçao do Patrimonio Historico do Estado de São Paulo, Catalogo Arte Italia-Brasil 2011–2012, pp. 158/161, June 2012, São Paulo, Brasil
  35. Istituto de Recupeaçao do Patrimonio Historico do Estado de São Paulo, Catalogo Arte Italia-Brasil 2011–2012, pp. 158/161, June 2012, São Paulo, Brasil
  36. ISIS News, “To The Predominance of Color”, Catalogue, p.5, by Mariastella Margozzi
  37. Mariastella Margozzi, L'irremovibilità della Memoria, Centro d'Arte La Bitta, p2-3, , Roma, 2007
  38. Mascia Ferri, L'irremovibilità della memoria", Centro d'Arte La Bitta, Roma, p3, 2007
  39. Quattrocchi Lavinio, Wobook July 2011 p.23
  40. Mascia Ferri, Joseph Pace, Centro d'Arte La Bitta, p.3, Roma, 2007
  41. Giampiero Pedacci and Livia Bucci, Catalogue Joseph Pace Filtranisme, Tiber, p.3, July 2011, Roma, Italia
  42. Zarzaca, Bruno. Joseph Pace, Filtranisme, Film documentary, Rome, Italy – July 2011
  43. | wayback=20141018141304 | text= MIDAS por Joseph Pace Filtranisme, Élite Arte, São Paulo, 2014, Brazil
  44. ISIS News, “Incontro con Joseph Pace”, p.4, Equitazione&Ambiente (pp.23,24,25), by Marcello Paris
  45. Assembleia Legislativa do Estado de São Paulo, 2010
  46. ISIS News, “Quando le geometrie della memoria diventano arte”, by Mariastella Margozzi
  47. Diario Official ALESP, – O dinamismo vital e de força cósmica das emoções artísticas de Joseph Pace
  48. Diario Official da ALESP, Artista Italiano Joseph Pace doa Obra ao Museu de Arte da Alesp
  49. Diario Official ALESP Museo de Arte recebe Obra de joseph Pace
  50. Folha de Condominio, Obras de Joseph Pace (2010)
  51. CRC SP, Portal dos eventos culturais, Attividades culturais realizadas em 2010 (7.1), "Emoçoes", obras de Joseph Pace no CRC
  52. Art Network, Joseph Pace Filtranisme, Dinamismo Cosmico em Jaguariuna
  53. Espressione Arte, Dinamismo cosmico do Artista Joseph Pace
  54. Ars Meteo, Mostra di Joseph Pace: opere pittoriche e grafiche al computer dell’eclettico maestro italiano
  55. Comune di Anzio, Mostra
  56. Arte Brasiliana ad Anzio
  57. Museum Boncompagni Ludovisi, National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art of Rome, Joseph Pace, The Future Eve
  58. Venanzo Crocetti Museum, Joseph Pace Filtranisme
  59. You Tube
  60. Undo Net, Joseph Pace e Carlos Araujo a Nettuno Forte Sangallo
  61. Ambasciata d’Italia a Brasilia, Arte Italo-Brasileira pdf. pp. 32.33
  62. Jornal Brasil, Arte Italo-Brasileira pdf. pp. 32.33
  63. Undo Net, Embaixada da Itália inaugura exposição de Arte Ítalo-brasileira
  64. Museo Venanzo Crocetti, L’Aquila Forever, 99 Rintocchi – Onna nel Cuore
  65. Redeviva, Panorama Jornal da Vida, Museo Afro Brasil Futebol Brasileiro O no negro – A arte, os artista

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