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Alberto Burri

"I do not speak, I paint."

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Notes of biography

Alberto Burri was born in Città di Castello (Italy) in 1915. He studied medicine until he was enlisted in the Italian army in 1940. Prisoner of war in 1943, Alberto Burri was confined in the camp of Hereford (Texas, State-Plain). Released at the end of the Second World War, he settled down in Rome and gave up the practise of the medicine for painting. The artist found quickly his expression in the tensions of the post-war period with baroques collages of rough materials.
Generally working his metaphors per series, he sewed fabrics of bag and rags, marked them with deep scars and red spots. Burri used wood, metal, burnt plastic (series “Combustions” in 1956, “Irons” or “Plastics” in 1959, etc). He tried out various but not very common materials like lime, tar or hessian. Partisan of informal art using raw materials, he took part in the foundation of the group Origine(1950) in Rome; this group defended an “antidecorative vision” of art.
In the Eighties, Burri carried out new series: “Cellotex” or “Resins”, and in the same time, an important graphic work (engravings and lithographs).
In 1985, Alberto Burri created a huge sculpture of several hectares, depositing a white lime shroud on the ruins of Gibellina the ancient (Sicily), site destroyed by an earthquake in 1968; this labyrinth is still today one of the movest Land Art examples. He also created monumental varnished steel sculptures.
His work, esthetics of waste, influenced the artists of the Arte povera movement. This movement was formed in 1967 against the cinetism, the Op art, the consumer society showed by Pop art.
Alberto Burri died in France (Beaulieu/Mer, the Alpes-Maritimes) in 1995.

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Bibliographic track and more

To read about the artist :
  • « Alberto Burri », Ed. The Museum of Fine Arts, 1963
  • « Alberto Burri », M. Calvesi, Fabbri, Milan, 1971
  • « Alberto Burri », V. Rubiu, Einaudi, Turin, 1975
  • « Collezione Burri », C. Brandi, cat. d'expo., Città di Castello, 1982
  • « A. B. : oeuvre graphique 1959-1985 », P.-M. Lhôte, M. de la Culture, 1986
  • « Alberto Burri », Electa, Milan, 1996
  • « Alberto Burri », cat. d'expo., Palais des expositions, Rome, 1997
  • « Opere 1949-1994. La misura Dell'equilibrio », C. Sarteanesi, Ed. Silvana, 2007
  • « Burri e Fontana, Materia e spazio », cat. d'expo., Catania, Ed. Silvana, 2010
  • « A. Burri, The trauma of painting », E. Braun et autres, Ed. Guggenheim Museum, 2015
To read from the artist :
  • « Alberto Burri, Les procédés de représentation », blog G. Blons, dec. 2015
  • « Burri inside out : The one and only interview », Stefano Zorzi, Silvana Ed., 2016
Website :
www.artcyclopedia.com/artists/burri

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Art movements

+ NON FIGURATIVE ART / 1942-1975 / Jean Bertholle, André Beaudin, Jeannie Dumesnil, Hanna Ben-Dov, Elvire Jan, Charles Lapicque, etc.
+ LYRIC ART, ABSTRACT, TACHISM / 1950-1960 / Jackson Pollock, Emil Schumacher, etc.
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