Enzo Mari - Design London Tuesday, November 9, 2021 | Phillips

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  • Provenance

    Private collection, Milan

  • Literature

    Enzo Mari curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist with Francesa Giacomelli, exh. cat, Triennale di Milano, Milan, p. 207 for a similar example

  • Catalogue Essay

    Enzo Mari: Painting as Research

    The present painting by radical Italian artist and designer Enzo Mari is one of his inceptive works in this medium. Executed in the early 1950s, while he was studying painting, sculpture and stage design at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan, it can be considered an initial expression of the artist’s intent to explore the existing relationships between colour and volume. In his fundamental paper Funzione della ricerca estetica, written in 1970 as a reflexion on his artistic research method which began in 1952, he stated: ‘From my first experiments, I have noticed that the respective influences between colour and volume are noteworthy, and it seems entirely necessary to me to systematically make a note of their behaviours’. As an artist and designer, Mari’s reverence of and dedication to the creative process was a defined priority. The meticulous execution displayed in the present work through geometrical shapes, layout and contrast are a testament to this. Beyond its form, it appears to be a visual research output from which to make aesthetic hypotheses. Whether in investigative paintings or functional objects from his varied oeuvre of over 2,000 works, Mari strived for each of his creations to convey knowledge and grant viewers or users a certain independence. This mission was further exemplified in his 1960s involvement with the ‘Arte Programmata’, or kinetic art movement, comprising a group of young avant-garde artists including Bruno Munari, Getullio Alviani and Giorgio Soavi. The collective produced artworks they deemed democratic due to their capacity to elicit numerous individual interpretations. Enzo Mari’s long-term utopic ambition to implement a socialisation of art and design coincided with the group’s ethos and was rooted in his first explorations of that possibility through painting.

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'Pittura'

circa 1952
Tempera on wood.
48.5 x 30.5 x 3.1 cm (19 1/8 x 12 x 1 1/4 in.)
Reverse stamped GALLERIA/SAN FEDELE. Together with a certificate of authenticity from the Eredi Enzo Mari and the Galleria Massimo Minini.

Estimate
£12,000 - 18,000 ‡♠

Sold for £44,100

Contact Specialist

Antonia King
Head of Sale, Design
Antonia.King@phillips.com

Design

London Auction 9 November 2021