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FULVIO PENNACCHI

Villa Collemandina, Italy, 1905 – 1992, São Paulo, Brazil

La Biennale di Venezia 2024

 

An Italian migrant to São Paulo, Fulvio Pennacchi developed a figurative painting style that reflected everyday popular life, and which deviated from early twentieth-century trends towards abstractionism. In O Circo (1942), Pennacchi uses ochre tones to address the central theme of traditional Brazilian rural entertainments. A tent occupies the centre of the painting, comprising a green and brown circular structure on which “CIRCO” is written. Next to the entrance door, there is a notice for the public to wait and, in front of this, two clowns with white painted faces look at the viewer. Other characters appear from the back or in profile, mostly Black people and several animals. A peasant riding a donkey crosses the scene and the floor is made of “red earth” – characteristic of some Brazilian regions, which Italian immigrants who worked on coffee plantations called “terra rossa”. Mountains, houses, and a church appear in the background, under the twilight. Pennacchi absorbed what he directly saw in his surroundings, painting as an interpreter of a bucolic and popular Brazil.

This is the first time the work of Fulvio Pennacchi is presented at Biennale Arte.

—Daniela Rodrigues

texto original da página da bienal de Veneza

 
 

A Bienal de Veneza foi fundada em 1895 e é hoje uma das mais famosas e prestigiadas organizações culturais do mundo. A edição deste ano será realizada de 20 de abril a 24 de novembro de 2024, com pré-abertura nos dias 17, 18 e 19 de abril. Gostaríamos de parabenizar @adrianopedrosa por ser o primeiro curador latino-americano deste grandioso evento. Destacamos alguns artistas que compõe a seleção do curador: Maria Bonomi, Victor Brecheret, Di Cavalcanti, Danilo Di Prete, Cícero Dias, Tarsila do Amaral, Anna Maria Maiolino, Anita Malfatti, Fulvio Pennacchi, Candido Portinari, Rubem Valentim, entre outros.
foto da abertura e texto: James Lisboa Arte