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Algorithm Mind Maps #35

  • Fecha de creación2017
  • Dimensiones48.0 x 32.0 cm

Descubre la obra fascinante de Joseph Pace: pintor y escultor italiano que fusiona expresionismo abstracto, ensamblajes joyas ('Midas') y profundidad intelectual. Explora sus series únicas 'IDM' y 'ATONS', inspiradas en música y psicoanálisis.

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Biografía del artista

Joseph Pace: Bridging Abstraction and Emotion Through Jewelry Assemblages

Joseph Pace (born November 18, 1959) represents a singular voice within contemporary Italian art—a masterful fusion of sculptural precision with explorations delving into the depths of psychology and memory. His formative years unfolded in Morbegno, Lombardy, Italy, amidst the vibrant cultural currents of Congo-Kinshasa, where he absorbed influences from diverse traditions before embarking on formal studies at prestigious universities – Paris La Sorbonne, Sapienza Rome, and Roma Tre – equipping him with a multifaceted intellectual framework that would profoundly shape his artistic trajectory. This grounding in philosophy, law, and sociology served as the bedrock for Pace’s distinctive approach to artmaking, mirroring the intricate connections between inner experience and external expression—a hallmark of his oeuvre.

Early Influences: The Sculptural Roots

Pace's artistic sensibilities were nurtured by his uncle Antonio Cardile, who instilled in him an unwavering appreciation for classical sculpture and humanist ideals. This early exposure to sculptural masterpieces profoundly impacted Pace’s aesthetic sensibility, fostering a fascination with form, texture, and the pursuit of beauty rooted in timeless principles. The influence of Renaissance art—particularly Michelangelo—is palpable throughout his work, demonstrating a commitment to conveying profound emotional resonance through meticulously crafted shapes and surfaces.

The Sculptural Period (1977–1990): From Figuration to Abstraction

Initially drawn to figurative painting, Pace transitioned decisively towards abstraction in the early 1990s—a pivotal moment that culminated in “Il periodo dei legni,” a series of wooden sculptures characterized by masterful control over form and texture. These pieces showcased Pace’s mastery of sculptural technique while simultaneously reflecting his evolving intellectual interests—specifically, an engagement with Gestalt psychology and principles of visual perception. The resulting sculptures embody a deliberate simplification of natural forms, prioritizing essential lines and planes to evoke feelings of serenity and contemplation.

“Factor C” Studies: Psychoanalysis as Artistic Catalyst

This period witnessed Pace’s immersion in psychoanalytic theory—particularly the concept of “factor C”—the unconscious—as a transformative force shaping artistic creation. Influenced by Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, Pace investigated how subconscious impulses could generate unexpected visual outcomes, mirroring the complexities inherent within human psychology. His sculptures became increasingly symbolic representations of inner turmoil and emotional vulnerability—a testament to his willingness to confront challenging psychological themes through artistic expression.

Ongoing Series: Techno Music & Memory’s Echoes

Pace continues to innovate with his ongoing explorations, notably "IDM" (Unshakableness of Memory), which delves into the role of trauma in shaping identity and exploring how fragmented recollections can contribute to artistic vision. Simultaneously, “ATONS,” inspired by techno music—a genre characterized by repetitive rhythms and sonic textures—examines the impact of digital culture on human consciousness—investigating how technology alters our perception of time and space. These series underscore Pace’s commitment to engaging with contemporary cultural trends while maintaining a steadfast dedication to artistic experimentation.

The Midas Series: Jewelry Assemblages as Symbolic Representations

Pace's most recognizable artistic output is undoubtedly his “Midas” sculpture series—a collection of meticulously crafted jewelry assemblages that have achieved iconic status within the art world. These sculptures aren’t merely decorative objects; they are complex visual metaphors designed to convey profound psychological insights. Pace utilizes recycled materials – often found objects – transforming them into intricate structures that evoke themes of metamorphosis, fragmentation, and the interplay between materiality and conceptual thought. The series's deliberate use of diminutive scale underscores Pace’s fascination with capturing fleeting moments of perception and exploring the hidden dimensions of human experience. Each assemblage embodies symbolic representations of memory, emotion, and the subconscious mind—a reflection of Pace’s philosophical explorations and mirroring the humanist aesthetic rooted in Renaissance ideals. The “Midas” series has garnered international acclaim, appearing in prominent museums across Europe and cementing Pace's position as one of Italy’s leading contemporary sculptors.
Joseph Pace

Joseph Pace

1959 - , Italia

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Contemporary Art
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Renaissance
    • Iconography of Mass Society
  • Date Of Birth: November 18, 1959
  • Full Name: Joseph Pace
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Algorithm Mind Maps #35
    • St Joseph Chapel
    • Knole House
  • Place Of Birth: Morbegno, Italy