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Volume to offset modules

Experience the rhythmic depth of Dadamaino's 1960 spatialist masterpiece Volume to offset modules, where perforated plastic layers create a mesmerizing play of light and shadow inviting you to explore its texture.

Dadamaino (1930-2004) was an Italian avant-garde artist known for her 'Volumi' series, spatialist explorations, and innovative use of color. A key figure in the Milanese art scene, Dadamaino's work is held in major collections like Tate Modern & Gugg

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  • Dimensions: 100 x 100 cm
  • Year: 1960
  • Artistic style: Avant-garde, Minimalist
  • Movement: Spatialism
  • Influences:
    • Manzoni
    • Castellani
  • Subject or theme: Space, language, and perception
  • Artist: Dadamaino

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The Architecture of Perception: Exploring Dadamaino’s Volume to Offset Modules

In the vast, silent expanse of a white field, a single point possesses the power to anchor the entire universe. This is the profound philosophical premise behind Dadamaino’s Volume to offset modules, a masterpiece from 1960 that challenges our very understanding of space and presence. To look upon this work is to witness the birth of dimension from nothingness. The artist, once a student of medicine, brings a surgical precision to her exploration of the void, treating the canvas not as a surface for decoration, but as a laboratory for perceptual phenomena. Through the delicate interplay of light and absence, she invites the viewer into a meditative dialogue where the smallest unit of design—the dot—becomes a gateway to infinite depth.

The technique employed in this work is as revolutionary as its conceptual foundation. Eschewing traditional oils or pigments, Dadamaino utilizes two overlapping sheets of perforated plastic, subtly shifted so that the apertures do not align perfectly. This intentional misalignment creates a rhythmic, breathing grid of light and shadow. There is no paint to provide color or intensity; instead, the "painting" emerges from the physical structure itself. Where the holes coincide, the eye perceives a larger, brighter opening that reveals the dark, mysterious depth behind the layers. This creates a soft, veiled effect, a chiaroscuro born not from brushstrokes, but from the very architecture of the material. The result is a shimmering, nebulous texture that feels less like a static object and more like a living, vibrating event.

A Legacy of Spatial Innovation

Created during a transformative era in Milanese art, this piece sits at the heart of a movement defined by radical speculation on time and space. As Dadamaino moved within the circles of luminaries such as Manzoni and Castellani, she contributed to a shared language of renewal—a desire to strip art down to its most essential, structural elements. Volume to offset modules embodies this spirit of the avant-garde, where the focus shifts from what is depicted to how we perceive. It is a work that refuses to be mere decoration; it is an investigation into the mechanics of sight, capturing the precise moment when a simple mark transforms into a spatial reference point.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, this artwork offers a sophisticated presence that transcends fleeting trends. Its monochromatic elegance and structural complexity make it an ideal centerpiece for modern, minimalist, or contemporary environments. A high-quality reproduction of this piece allows one to bring this sense of rhythmic calm and intellectual depth into a private space. It serves as a focal point that does not demand attention through loud colors, but rather commands respect through its subtle vibrations and the profound mystery of its shadows. To possess such a work is to invite a continuous, evolving experience into one's home—a piece that changes with the light, much like the shifting perceptions of the soul itself.

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Kunstnerens biografi

Eduarda Emilia Maino: The Enigmatic World of Dadamaino

Dadamaino (1930-2004), born Eduarda Emilia Maino, remains a singularly compelling figure in the history of Italian art. Her journey from medical student to pioneering avant-garde artist is a testament to her unwavering commitment to exploring the boundaries of perception and form. Emerging from the vibrant artistic landscape of Milan during the 1960s, Dadamaino carved out a unique space for herself, deeply influenced by movements like Spatialism and Futurism, yet forging an intensely personal and often unsettling visual language.

Early Life and Artistic Awakening

Dadamaino’s artistic path wasn't immediately apparent. Initially pursuing a degree in medicine, she found herself drawn to the burgeoning art scene of Milan, a city already renowned for its progressive cultural climate. This pivotal shift occurred at the end of the 1950s, fueled by encounters with key figures and movements shaping Italian art at the time. She became deeply involved with a group of young artists orbiting Lucio Fontana’s Spatialism, absorbing the radical ideas surrounding pierced canvases and the exploration of space beyond the frame. Figures like Piero Manzoni, Gianni Colombo, Enrico Castellani, and Agostino Bonalumi provided a crucial context for her developing artistic vision – a vision that prioritized disrupting conventional notions of painting and engaging with the viewer on a profoundly experiential level.

The ‘Volumi’ Series and Early Recognition

1958 marked a significant turning point with the creation of the “Volumi” series. These meticulously crafted, punctured canvases – often described as resembling Fontana's "Buchi" but possessing a distinct internal logic – represented Dadamaino’s initial foray into a truly unique artistic vocabulary. The ‘Volumi’ were exhibited in her first solo show at the Galleria dei Bossi in Milan that same year, immediately establishing her as an artist to watch. This early work demonstrated a fascination with volume and space, hinting at the complex spatial relationships she would later explore through her innovative use of color and sign.

Group Affiliations and Expanding Horizons

Dadamaino’s artistic trajectory gained momentum through her involvement in several influential groups. She joined Azimuth, a Milan-based collective funded by Piero Manzoni, which fostered experimentation with new materials and techniques. Furthermore, she connected with Germany's Group Zero – a group of artists exploring kinetic sculpture and spatial installations – and the Netherlands’ Group Nul, broadening her exposure to international avant-garde practices. These collaborations exposed her to diverse approaches and fueled her own explorations into movement, light, and color.

Color, Signs, and the Venice Biennales

The 1960s witnessed a shift in Dadamaino’s focus towards an intensive investigation of color. Her “Ricerca del Colore” series (1966-68) became particularly significant, representing a systematic analysis of the solar spectrum's chromatic combinations. She moved beyond mere representation, employing gradations and contrasts to create dynamic visual experiences. Later in her career, she developed a system of invented signs – notably “L’Alfabeto della Mente” – utilizing repeating symbols to explore subconscious processes and challenging traditional notions of language. This work culminated in her participation in the 1980 and 1990 Venice Biennales, cementing her position as a major contemporary artist.

Dadamaino's legacy extends beyond individual works; it resides in her radical approach to painting – a rejection of traditional representation in favor of exploring spatial relationships, color dynamics, and the subconscious. Her work continues to be exhibited internationally, captivating viewers with its enigmatic beauty and intellectual depth. Her pieces are held in prestigious collections including the Tate Modern, the Guggenheim, and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, ensuring that her unique vision will continue to inspire generations of artists.

Dadamaino

Dadamaino

1930 - 2004

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Spatialism, Avant-garde
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Piero Manzoni']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Lucio Fontana
    • Yves Klein
  • Date Of Birth: October 2, 1930
  • Date Of Death: April 13, 2004
  • Full Name: Eduarda Emilia Maino (Dadamaino)
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Volumi
    • La ricerca del colore
  • Place Of Birth: Milan, Italy