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  • Nationality: Italy
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Works on APS: 1
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  • Also known as: paolo icaro
  • Art period: Modern
  • Born: 1936, Turin, Italy

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Where was Pietro Paolo Chissotti born?
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In which Biennial of Ceramic Art did Pietro Paolo Chissotti participate?
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Pietro Paolo Chissotti (Paolo Icaro): Sculptor of Space and Form

Pietro Paolo Chissotti, known professionally as Paolo Icaro, emerged from Turin in 1936 as a sculptor deeply influenced by Umberto Mastroianni’s studio. This formative experience ignited his artistic passion and propelled him toward Rome in 1960 where he debuted at Galleria Schneider in 1962, marking the beginning of his solo exhibition career.

  • Early Career & Biennial Recognition: His participation in the III Ceramic Art Biennale of Gubbio (1964) and subsequent invitation to the IX Quadriennale di Roma (1965) solidified his position within the burgeoning international art avant-garde movement.
  • New York Exploration & ‘Gabbie’ Forms: Moving to New York in 1966, Chissotti embarked on a period of experimentation and innovation, creating “forme di spazio,” which would later become renowned as “gabbie” – cages – exploring the relationship between form and space.
  • Return to Italy & Milan Exhibitions: Returning to Italy in 1968, he showcased his work at Galleria La Bertesca in Genoa and continued to engage with contemporary art exhibitions, notably at PAC — Padiglione d’Arte Contemporanea in Milan during the 1980s.
  • Later Years & Tavullia Residence: Chissotti established himself permanently in Tavullia, where he continues to practice his craft and inspire future generations of artists.

Chissotti’s artistic vision centered around the concept of “gabbie,” or cages—geometric structures that challenged conventional notions of space and form. These sculptures weren't merely objects; they were investigations into containment, perception, and the interplay between interior and exterior realms. His work reflects a fascination with architectural principles and seeks to convey a sense of dynamism within static boundaries.

Influenced by figures like Umberto Mastroianni and exploring movements such as Minimalism and Spatial Art, Chissotti’s oeuvre demonstrates a commitment to conceptual rigor combined with meticulous craftsmanship. Museums dedicated to his work include Museo Pietro Canonica in Rome and San Paolo Maggiore in Bologna, where visitors can admire monumental sculptures alongside masterpieces of Baroque art.

Furthermore, delving into the artistic legacy of Pietro da Cortona—a pivotal artist who championed the synthesis of Roman painting—provides valuable context for understanding Chissotti’s broader engagement with Italian artistic heritage. His exploration of space and form resonates powerfully within this tradition, cementing his place as a significant contributor to the history of modern sculpture.