Ezio Gribaudo

The Weight of the Concrete

Exhibition
Ezio Gribaudo, Logogrifo (Greco die Principi), 1966, detail Courtesy Archivio Gribaudo, Turin
23.03.—01.09.2024

Opening: 22.03.2024, 19:00
Press preview: 21.03.2024, 12:15

In a scenography by Davide Stucchi

With sound works by Tomaso Binga, CAConrad, Bryana Fritz, Susan Howe and David Grubbs, Katalin Ladik, Hanne Lippard, Nat Marcus, and Patrizia Vicinelli

Curated by Tom Engels and Lilou Vidal in collaboration with Leonie Radine 

Museion, Bolzano’s Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, is pleased to explore the legacy of Turin artist and publisher Ezio Gribaudo (1929–2022). Under the title The Weight of the Concrete, the exhibition pays homage to his multifaceted oeuvre at the intersection of image and language.

Gribaudo’s poetics of matter is illuminated by a contemporary scenography and echoed by voices of experimental poetry. The exhibition is produced by Grazer Kunstverein in collaboration with Archivio Gribaudo, Turin, and Museion.

Ezio Gribaudo, Cieli, 1975. Ezio Gribaudo, The Weight of the Concrete, in a scenography by Davide Stucchi at Grazer Kunstverein, 2023 Courtesy: the Archivio Gribaudo, Davide Stucchi and Grazer Kunstverein. Photo: kunst-dokumentation.com

The Weight of the Concrete is a comprehensive tribute to Ezio Gribaudo’s versatile career as both artist and publisher. The exhibition reassesses his work at a time when many young artists are working transdisciplinarily and regeneratively between the visual and applied arts.

Ezio Gribaudo, Logogrifo, 1970. Ezio Gribaudo, The Weight of the Concrete, in a scenography by Davide Stucchi at Grazer Kunstverein, 2023 Courtesy: the Archivio Gribaudo, Davide Stucchi and Grazer Kunstverein. Photo: kunst-dokumentation.com

The title of the exhibition is borrowed from Il Peso del Concreto (1968), a seminal book that featured Gribaudo’s early graphic work alongside an anthology of concrete poetry edited by the poet Adriano Spatola. Central to both this publication and the exhibition is Gribaudo’s emblematic series of Logogrifi, which the artist developed from the 1960s onwards, from embossments on blotting paper to wooden and polystyrene reliefs. Throughout his life, the Logogrifi articulated a closely interwoven relationship with his activities as a maker of books, as well as his fascination with new industrial printing processes, typefaces, language games, and relief matrices.

Grounded in linguistic or visual riddles, the Logogrifi are akin to logogriphs or puzzles that involve the formation of new words by changing their initial letter. In Gribaudo’s interpretation, a Logogrifo oscillates between legibility and abstraction, at times verging toward readable forms and at others scaling the enigmatic world where image and language coalesce. Encompassing typographic elements (textual, figurative and topographic) The Weight of the Concrete heralds the emergence of a new grammar and, consequently, novel forms of reading. Starting with achromatic embossments on blotting paper, transforming into wooden and polystyrene reliefs, and ultimately culminating in chromatic pieces using typographic ink, the works interrogate the ways in which form, language, and matter continue to shape and redefine one another.

Gribaudo’s associative experiments with printing technologies were sparked by his dedication to publishing artist monographs featuring his contemporaries, such as Francis Bacon, Giorgio de Chirico, Jean Dubuffet, Marcel Duchamp, and Lucio Fontana, as well as his interest in popular print outlets like newspapers, dictionaries, atlases, and children’s books. To highlight this relation between his artistic and publishing activities, the exhibition presents a unique selection of Gribaudo’s rare publications and archival materials.

Ezio Gribaudo, Logogrifo, 1981. Ezio Gribaudo, The Weight of the Concrete, in a scenography by Davide Stucchi at Grazer Kunstverein, 2023 Courtesy: the Archivio Gribaudo, Davide Stucchi and Grazer Kunstverein. Photo: kunst-dokumentation.com

The exhibition’s scenography is created by the Italian artist Davide Stucchi who operates in the visual arts, design, fashion, and scenography. Stucchi’s own artistic approach and interventions echo and amplify Gribaudo’s in the way they use ready-made objects and industrially produced materials. The exhibition also includes a sound program that focuses on the vocalization of experimental poetry to explore Gribaudo’s combinations of visual art, poetry, printmaking, and design from a new perspective.

The Weight of the Concrete will be accompanied by a publication that reinterprets Gribaudo and Spatola’s Il Peso del Concreto (1968) by blending Gribaudo’s work with a newly composed anthology of historic and contemporary concrete and experimental poetry. Published by Axis Axis and Grazer Kunstverein, it is scheduled for release in the summer of 2024.

Ezio Gribaudo, Logogrifo, 1969. Ezio Gribaudo, The Weight of the Concrete, in a scenography by Davide Stucchi at Grazer Kunstverein, 2023 Courtesy: the Archivio Gribaudo, Davide Stucchi and Grazer Kunstverein. Photo: kunst-dokumentation.com
Collateral program

22.07.2024

Bryana Fritz: Submission Submission at Teatro Studio, Stadttheater Teatro Comunale, Bozen-Bolzano in collaboration with Bolzano Danza  

11.07.2024
18:00

Book launch The Weight of the Concrete

11.07.2024
​19:30 

Curator’s Tour with Tom Engels, Director Grazer Kunstverein, and Lilou Vidal, independent curator and Scientific Director Archivio Gribaudo, Turin

Exhibition booklet

Ezio Gribaudo

The Weight of the Concrete

Exhibition

In a scenography by Davide Stucchi
Curated by Tom Engels and Lilou Vidal in collaboration with Leonie Radine

Institutional Partners
Autonomous Province of Bolzano South Tyrol Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Bolzano - Stiftung Südtiroler Sparkasse Museion Private Founders
Produced by
Grazerkunstverein
In collaboration with
Archivio Gribaudo Bolzano Danza – Tanz Bozen

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