Ezio Gribaudo's Informal Art Collection at Castello di Miradolo
The Castello di Miradolo in Turin hosts an exhibition of Ezio Gribaudo's collection of informal art, featuring 90% of the sixty works on display from his holdings. The show covers European and Japanese movements from the 1940s to 1960s, including artists from Paris (Dubuffet, Fautrier, Hartung), the CoBrA group in the Netherlands, Italy (Vedova, Turcato, Morlotti, Ruggeri, Moreni), and the Gutai group from Japan. Notable absences include American Abstract Expressionists like Pollock. The exhibition integrates a sonic counterpoint with musical experiences by Dubuffet, Jorn, Miles Davis, and Luciano Berio, alongside a visual educational project called "Da un metro in giù" that brings adults and children closer to the artworks.
Key facts
- Ezio Gribaudo's collection is the source of 90% of the 60 works exhibited.
- The exhibition is held at Castello di Miradolo in Turin.
- It covers informal art from the 1940s to 1960s.
- Artists include Dubuffet, Fautrier, Hartung, CoBrA group, Vedova, Turcato, Morlotti, Ruggeri, Moreni, and Gutai group.
- American Abstract Expressionists like Pollock are absent.
- A sonic component features Dubuffet, Jorn, Miles Davis, and Luciano Berio.
- The educational project 'Da un metro in giù' is part of the exhibition.
- The exhibition was reviewed by Claudia Giraud for Artribune.
Entities
Artists
- Ezio Gribaudo
- Jean Dubuffet
- Jean Fautrier
- Hans Hartung
- Asger Jorn
- Miles Davis
- Luciano Berio
- Emilio Vedova
- Giulio Turcato
- Ennio Morlotti
- Piero Ruggeri
- Mattia Moreni
Institutions
- Castello di Miradolo
- Fondazione Cosso
- Artribune
Locations
- Turin
- Italy
- Paris
- France
- Netherlands
- Japan