Antonio Papasso


Antonio Papasso was an Italian painter and engraver.

Biography

Papasso was born in Florence on 11 July 1932, as the second son of Giovanni and Aldina Lollini. He had a sister, Giovanna. In 1939–1940, the family moved to Viareggio. After the war Papasso worked for an electric utility.
In the second half of the 1950s, he set up an appliance store in Viareggio. His interest in painting started at the beginning of 1968. He then attended evening classes on art history and decided to become a painter.
In 1970, he moved to Pisa and rented a farm-house, to work on action painting. He then met members of the new literary avant-garde Gruppo 63 and worked with Edoardo Sanguineti and.
In 1971–1972, he decided to undergo a test inspired by the aphorism "I’ve never seen colors fighting each other" by Picasso. He painted watercolors and figurative etchings, employing contrasting and harsh colors and signed them with the pseudonym of ANTIGONE. Some of these works are now in the collections of the Bibliothèque nationale de France – Paris.
Papasso became frustrated with his work and stopped painting after producing a collection of five etchings called Genealogia.
In 1975, while he was printing Genealogia, he chanced on some crumpled paper.
...Papasso), starting from scratch, with a thin sheet of tissue paper crumpled repeatedly with the warmth of the hands, pursues a mode of germinal matter. He would like to add to his work the energy that erupts from its nature...
In 1978, the first papiers froissé were presented by Claudio Di Scalzo at Galleria 9 colonne in Trento. In 1979, they were exhibited and introduced by an essay by at Galleria Zarathustra in Milan and again in 1980 at the art gallery Greminger in Genoa. Alongside etchings and prints, Papasso continued to experience papiers froissé. In 1981, the historian Gillo Dorfles presented the last papiers froissés in Milan at Galleria Zarathustra together with the collection of original prints entitled Sing,
In the same year he moved to Anguillara Sabazia, on Lake Bracciano, in Rome's north area.
In 1982, Papasso issued a collection of seven color etchings called Respira accompanied by a triple acrostic by Edoardo Sanguineti, with credits by Riccardo Barletta, Fausto Curi, Luigi Ferrarino and a letter by MoMA. In 1983, this work was acquired by MoMA.
In 1983, the artist issued three color etchings called Storia written by Alfredo Giuliani. In the same year he produced six etchings Forma Naturae with an essay by Giulio Carlo Argan. In 1986, he published the collection called Una "mina" nella memoria accompanied by the poem Videogramma volteggio by Elio Filippo Accrocca. In 1989 he exhibited his works at the Charlton gallery in Rome with catalog presented for the second time by Gillo Dorfles.
Later he exhibited his works of art at Toninelli-Arte-Moderna in Rome and in 1993 Foire Internationale d'art Contemporain held at the Grand Palais in Paris.
In 1992, he published a collection of color etchings Promemoria-Pro/memoria accompanied by an essay by Edoardo Sanguineti.
In 1999, he exhibited a retrospective entitled Il colore è mio in Bracciano.
In 2004, Tommaso Lisa, member of the Italian Studies Department of the University of Florence, introduced Papasso in the book Pretesti Ecfrastici, collaborating with Sanguineti and other artists.
In 2005, Papasso was invited to exhibit a retrospective of his works at the Museo d'Arte Contemporanea La Sapienza University of Rome. The exhibition was accompanied by an essay, Antonio Papasso – il tutto e il niente edited by Claudio Di Scalzo. In 2006, Papasso was invited to exhibit all of his works from 1975 to 2006 at the Italian Air Force Museum in Bracciano. The exhibition was accompanied by Papasso's essay, Elogio del leggero, together with an appendix and a movie directed by Riccardo Barletta. Sanguineti contributed a poem dedicated to Papasso called Sonetto del foglio volante.
Papasso died on 8 February 2014, at the age of 81.

Public collections

Original prints, etchings and collected papiers froissés

Papier froissé 1975 – BNF – ParisGenealogi 1975 – 5 etchings – Text by Aldo Cairola – SienaCant 1981 – 6 color etchings in color, afterword by Dorfles – Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe, Rome – Stedelijk Museum, AmsterdamRespira 1982 – 7 etchings in color and triple acrostic by Edoardo Sanguineti – BNF, Paris; MoMA, New York• "RACCONTO" 1983 – 3 etchings taken from a poem by Alfredo Giuliani BNF – ParisForma Naturae, 1984 – 6 etchings in color – text by Giulio Carlo Argan – BNF – ParisUna "mina" nella memoria 1986 – folder with 3 small papiers froissés – Poetry by Elio Filippo Accrocca – BNF – ParisPromemoria/Pro-Memoria 1987 –3 etchings in color – Acrostic Edoardo Sanguineti short – BNF – ParisVolo 2006-PAPIER FROISSÉ – Italian Air Force Museum – MUSAM – Vigna di Valle, -Bracciano, Effervescenza – – etching + papier froissé - BNF – ParisVolo 2006 – etching-acquatint + collage – BNF – ParisVolo – etching + acquatint + papier froissé – BNF – Paris

Prints of original figurative Antigone (pseudonim of Antonio papasso)

Cavallo 1970/1975 – color etching and aquatint – BNF – Paris.Cavalli In Corsa 1992 – color etching and aquatint – BNF – Paris.Mucche Al Pascolo 1970/1975 – color etching and aquatint – BNF – Paris.Tra Le Dune 1975 – color etching and aquatint – BNF – Paris.Cavallo 1976 – color etching and aquatint – BNF – Paris.Cavalli 1980 – color etching and aquatint – BNF – Paris.Cavalli A Lago 1970/1997 – color etching and aquatint – BNF – Paris.

Selected exhibitions

Books