Arnaldo Pomodoro. Il Grande Teatro delle Civiltà-The Great Theatre of Civilizations
Arnaldo Pomodoro (Morciano di Romagna, 1926) is one of the worlds foremost contemporary sculptors.
This exhibition showcases a selection of the artists works from the late 1950s to the present day, alongside documentary materials available for public consultation that evoke Pomodoros studio and archive. Conceived for the space at the Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana in Rome, the exhibition is effectively a large autobiographical theatre, one that is both real and mental, historical and imaginative. Four sculptures at the palazzos four outer corners offer a foretaste of whats to come. Once inside, the exhibition is staged as a work in two acts plus interlude, corresponding to the two main galleries that mirror each another, plus a connecting passageway behind.
As a whole, The Great Theatre of Civilizations explores Pomodoros practice through the pervasive interdependence of the visual and the performing/dramaturgical arts, combining finished final works and how they looked in their design conception dimensions. Concreteness and utopia, sign and archetype, matter and vision, three-dimensional works and two-dimensional documents, sharing in the public space and personal research conducted in the studio and in the archive, all these things combine to form a continuum.
Pomodoros works constantly reference a multitude of civilizations, evanescent traces of archaic, ancient and modern civilizations, or that are perhaps just a product of fantasy. The resulting indefinable forms, signs and materials belong to both archaeology and futurology, recasting our knowledge and imagery, our experience of time and space, history and myth, not to mention our relationships as human beings with other living species and nature.
The seventy-plus years of Arnaldo Pomodoros research are chronicled in this vast theatre.