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Parete della Intercamera Plastica

Discover Paolo Scheggi's unique 'Intersuperficie' paintings – abstract landscapes exploring color & form. Explore his bold, minimalist style & influential work.

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Om kunstneren

Paolo Scheggi: Pioneer of Spatial Minimalism

Paolo Scheggi (1940 – 1971) stands as a singular figure in the landscape of Italian neo-avantgarde art, embodying an uncompromising commitment to conceptual exploration and visual innovation. Born in Settignano, Florence, he pursued his artistic education initially in London before establishing himself in Milan, where he cultivated collaborations with prominent artists and architects of his time—Lucio Fontana, Carlo Belloli, Bruno Munari—relationships that profoundly shaped his creative trajectory. Scheggi’s work transcends conventional categorization, blending influences from Minimalism, Spatialism, and Conceptual Art into a distinctive aesthetic characterized by stark simplicity and profound psychological depth.
  • Early Influences: Scheggi's formative years were marked by exposure to the burgeoning avant-garde movements of the 1960s, particularly Spatialism, spearheaded by Fontana’s groundbreaking exploration of punctured canvases—a technique that directly inspired Scheggi’s own pioneering approach.
  • The Intersuperficie Project: Arguably his most iconic achievement, Scheggi conceived and executed the “Intersuperficie” project alongside Germana Marucelli, redefining tailoring as a ‘livable experience of plastic integration with architecture.’ This ambitious undertaking demonstrated Scheggi’s ability to synthesize artistic vision with practical considerations.
  • Collaboration with Architects: Scheggi partnered with Nizzoli Associates on several architectural projects, notably the redesign of Galleria Lorenzelli in Milan and the creation of the Plastica Intercamera environment for the Venice Biennale, showcasing his fascination with spatial experimentation and challenging traditional notions of artistic presentation.
  • Theater and Performance Art: Recognizing the limitations of the gallery space, Scheggi ventured into theater and performance art, producing works like “Funeral March” and “Oplà Stick,” which interrogated the relationship between artist and audience and pushed boundaries of creative expression.

The Spatial Language of Scheggi’s Art

Scheggi's artistic method revolved around a deliberate reduction to essential forms—primarily monochromatic canvases overlaid with elliptical or circular apertures. These “Intersuperficie” paintings, as Fontana termed them, represented a radical departure from representational painting, prioritizing the exploration of color and surface texture over illusionistic depiction. Scheggi’s meticulous attention to detail—the precise positioning of holes, the subtle variations in pigment—created shallow space and evoked contemplative responses from viewers. He sought to convey not merely what he saw but also what he felt—a profound engagement with psychological states and existential concerns.
  • Minimalist Composition: Scheggi’s canvases employed a minimalist compositional strategy, emphasizing geometric shapes and avoiding extraneous ornamentation.
  • Elliptical Holes: The elliptical apertures served as focal points of visual interest, disrupting the surface plane and inviting contemplation about perception and representation.
  • Color Palette: Scheggi favored restrained color palettes—typically shades of red—creating harmonious tonal relationships that underscored the emotional resonance of his artworks.

Recognition and Legacy

Scheggi’s work garnered international acclaim during his lifetime, appearing in exhibitions across Europe and North America. He participated prominently in the XXXIII Venice Biennale in 1966, cementing his position as a leading voice within the neo-avantgarde movement. His influence extended beyond painting into architecture, theater, and fashion—demonstrating the breadth of his artistic vision. Despite his tragically premature death in Rome in 1971, Scheggi’s legacy continues to inspire artists today, who recognize him as a pioneer of Spatial Minimalism and an exemplar of conceptual art's commitment to challenging conventional aesthetic norms. His work remains a testament to the transformative power of artistic experimentation and the enduring fascination with exploring the boundaries of visual perception.

Further Exploration

For more information about Paolo Scheggi’s life and oeuvre, consult:
  • Giovanni Maria Accame, *Paolo Scheggi*, Associazione Paolo Scheggi
paolo scheggi

paolo scheggi

1940 - 1971

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Spatialism, Neo-avantgarde
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Nove Tendencjie']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Lucio Fontana']
  • Date Of Birth: 1940
  • Date Of Death: 1971
  • Full Name: Paolo Scheggi
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Intersuperficie curva bianca
    • Campo di Santi Giovanni e Paolo
  • Place Of Birth: Florence