Elvio Chiricozzi on Landscape, Identity, and Change
Elvio Chiricozzi, born in Viterbo in 1965, is an Italian painter celebrated for his evocative depictions of skies filled with lightning and clouds, channeling emotions drawn from the natural world. During the 2018 exhibition "Carichi di chiaro in notte acre" at Galleria Anna Marra Contemporanea, curator Claudio Libero Pisano highlighted Chiricozzi's precise technique. The artist perceives landscapes as a "surprise," aiming to seize ephemeral moments and portraying beauty as something tangible. His works "Ciò che non muta" (2010) and "Ritroverai le nubi" (2013) delve into the contemporary essence of art. Last year, he showcased "S'imbeve di cielo" at La Nuova Pesa in Rome, furthering his investigation into the concept of living momentum.
Key facts
- Elvio Chiricozzi was born in Viterbo in 1965.
- He paints skies with lightning and clouds on boards and canvases.
- His stroke is described as rigorous and unblemished by curator Claudio Libero Pisano.
- In 2018, he had the exhibition 'Carichi di chiaro in notte acre' at Galleria Anna Marra Contemporanea in Rome.
- He created the series 'Ciò che non muta' in 2010 and 'Ritroverai le nubi' in 2013.
- His recent exhibition 'S'imbeve di cielo' was held at La Nuova Pesa in Rome last year.
- Chiricozzi views landscape as surprise and apparition.
- He believes art has no memory, only the present.
Entities
Artists
- Elvio Chiricozzi
Institutions
- Galleria Anna Marra Contemporanea
- La Nuova Pesa
Locations
- Viterbo
- Italy
- Rome