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Jorge Pizzani (Jorge Eliezer Pizzani Campins) was born on 14 October, 1949 in Acarigua, Venezuela. Discover Jorge Pizzani's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

Popular As Jorge Eliezer Pizzani Campins
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Age 75 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 14 October, 1949
Birthday 14 October
Birthplace Acarigua, Venezuela
Nationality Venezuela

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2016

In recent years, he had a solo exhibition of recent works entitled “Corte Masivo” in 2016 at sala TAC, Caracas, and “Materia Radical” at Spazio Zero in Caracas, 2019.

1996

In 1996, his series of autobiographical drawings, “Instructions to direct the course of nausea”, was exhibited at Venezuela's Galería de Arte Nacional National Art Gallery (Caracas). In November of that year, the biographical book "Jorge Pizzani, demiurge of the organic" was published, with texts by Enrique Viloria, who writes "Pizzani with his unprejudiced plastic proposal faces a logic of the human, a conception of the living, marked by symmetry and difference that divides the world into kingdoms, in extracts, in biological sects, in genetic castes that individualize and distinguish, exclude and classify". Many shows included two solos at Sala Mendoza, and Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Caracas (Caracas Museum of Contemporary Art), and participation in the first Bienal do Mercosul, in Porto Alegre, Brasil in 1997, curated by Federico Morais.

1990

In the mid-nineties he moved from Risquez Churuata to a house in the beautiful landscapes of Turgua, near Caracas. From there, he has witnessed the decline that Venezuela has lived since the militarist coup in the 1990s.

1989

In 1989 he devoted himself to the in-depth study of new scientific theories about the configuration of the universe and integrated them into his pictorial work. In the early nineties he took part in several shows at Galería de Arte Nacional National Art Gallery (Caracas), including “Circular Horizons” in 1990, a survey of the eighties and “Venezuela. New cartographies and cosmogony”. In fact, one of Pizzani's works belonging to the GAN collection, was part of the Venezuelan representation at the Arts Pavilion in the Universal Seville Expo '92 in Spain, in a show entitled "Thirty years of contemporary art (1960-1960)". During 1993, Pizzani ventured into metals, specifically iron and its different transformations in the oxidation process, and introduced them into his new works, which he exhibited in Sala Mendoza amongst other places.

1987

After six years in Europe, he returned to Venezuela in May 1987 and settled in the churuata that filmmaker Diego Rísquez made for one of his films, Bolívar Sinfonía Tropikal. He produced works that were later presented at Galería Sotavento, Caracas, and later, again together with Leonor Arráiz, Rafael Barrios, Luis Ángel Duque and Milton Becerra, they produced “The Conquest of Space”, an installation projected at the Halle K-18 in Kassel (Germany), as part of the Documenta 8. As the group stated in the synopsis presented regarding said work, "this intervention is our version of one of the strongest icons of Virgin America and its symbolic environment." In 1988, at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Caracas (Caracas Museum of Contemporary Art), he was part of another groundbreaking show, “Casa bonita”, three large-scale settings that symbolise the common spaces of a house. The lounge was developed by Rafael Barrios, the patio by Marcos Salazar and the bar, by Pizzani.

1985

"Jorge Pizzani brought the theme of the landscape and geography into dynamic pictorial summits. Pizzani is the prototypical artist of that generation who showed a certain desperation to paint. The agony with which this artist represents over and over his landscapes, in a violent decomposition, contains in itself the sense of urgency with which the exhibitions in Sala Mendoza followed one another during those heroic years. Urgency to conquer a more dynamic space in Venezuelan art, and urgency to define new content, directions and expressive formats." Pizzani exhibited in many group shows as well as in a memorable solo exhibition in 1985 in Sala Mendoza. Axel Stein, its director back then, recalls: "Pizzani sees himself as a son of Armando Reverón. Like him, he lived in a hut. He even represented Reveron's father in the film by Diego Rísquez. Pizanni´s landscapes were never descriptive, rather they represented a state of mind, a desire to take the gesture of the body to new dimensions. Landscape as a metaphor for the artist who reaches and understands everything had its climax, as we can see in the mural painted directly on the walls of the Hall in 1985."

In 1985, Pizzani traveled to Brazil as part of the Venezuelan representation at the 18th Bienal de São Paulo. During 1986, he installed "Anamorfosis" in Galería Sotavento, Caracas. That same year he obtained the Picasso Prize for Painting in Nice, France, and participated in the traveling exhibition "40 years, 40 artists, 40 paintings" at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris.

1981

In 1981, he settled in Paris, where he would live until 1987. In the early eighties, he took part in various exhibitions in Paris, some of which with fellow Venezuelan artists abroad, like Pancho Quilici and Milton Becerra. Worth mentioning the international travelling exhibition "Sechs Junge Kunstier aus Venezuela", seen in Berlin, Brussels and Paris, which included Milton Becerra. He did this whilst keeping presence in his native country, as show his participation in the National Salon of Young Artists, the II Biennial of Visual Arts at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Caracas (Caracas Museum of Contemporary Art) and Sala CANTV. In 1984, he exhibited in Sala Mendoza a selection of eight large-format works made in his early years in Paris, and he participated in the collective action "Intervention in Venice" which included, among others, Leonor Arráiz, Luis Ángel Duque, Rafael Barrios and Milton Becerra.

1980

He lived in Barcelona (Spain) for a year and a half in 1980. That year, he exhibited at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Caracas (Caracas Museum of Contemporary Art) where he won the Ernesto Avellán Salon Prize, and his work entered the collection of the Galería de Arte Nacional National Art Gallery (Caracas). He exhibited in Barcelona at the Joan Miró Salon and in Paris at the Espace Latino-Américain.

1978

Pizzani also exhibited throughout the country, notably in Casa de la Cultura Acarigua-Araure and in University of the Andes (Venezuela) in Mérida. Abroad, he represented Venezuela at the Poster Biennial in Warsaw, in 1978 and 1980.

1973

At the age of 20, Pizzani arrived in Caracas from the rural town of Acarigua, and began studying at the Instituto de Diseño Fundación Neumann, where he graduated in 1973. He was a student of Gego, Manuel Espinoza and Abilio Padrón.

Between 1973 and 1975, he was part of grupo Quadrum, with Leonor Arráiz, Orlando Aponte and Manuel Espinoza. He worked as a graphic designer - notably for the avant-garde magazine Imagen - and also taught drawing at IDD whilst pursuing his career as an artist.

He held his first solo exhibition in 1973, and since then has taken part in several group shows, in those days mostly with works on paper. The exhibitions include Museo de Bellas Artes (Caracas), Salón Arturo Michelena, Galería Viva México, Sala Mendoza, Ángel Boscán Gallery and Universidad Simón Bolívar, all in Caracas.

1949

Jorge Pizzani is a Venezuelan visual artist, born in Acarigua, Venezuela on October 14, 1949. He currently works in Caracas and Turgua, Venezuela . He studied at Instituto de Diseño Fundación Neumann, Caracas. He spent working seasons in Paris and Barcelona. He is considered as one of the most important artists of contemporary Venezuelan art.

1921

The beginning of the 21st Century brought in many solo shows for Pizzani, such as “Tejido vivo” at Galería de Arte Nacional National Art Gallery (Caracas), “Demencia Local” and “La noche escura” at Galería Fernando Zubillaga, Caracas, and “Kannibal Nature” at Löwenpalais, Berlin. A great number of important solo shows include Colección Mercantil, Caracas, Galería Solar, New York, and Galería D´Museo, Caracas.