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  • Nationality: Italy
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Born: 1950, Naples, Italy
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Quintino Scolavino: Exploring Identity Through Figuration

Quintino Scolavino (born Bagnoli Irpino, 1945 – Napoli, November 12, 2020) is an Italian painter and sculptor whose artistic journey has spanned decades of exploration into themes of representation and personal introspection. Rooted in Naples, Italy, Scolavino’s career began with formative experiences within the burgeoning Neapolitan art scene of the late 1970s, where he joined forces with fellow artists to establish ‘Cosa Mentale,’ a collective that championed experimental approaches to artistic expression. This collaboration solidified his commitment to challenging conventions and pushing boundaries—a characteristic that would permeate his subsequent endeavors.
  • Early Influences: Scolavino’s artistic sensibilities were undoubtedly shaped by the traditions of Italian figurative painting, particularly those rooted in Surrealism and Expressionism. These movements instilled a fascination with dreamlike imagery and emotional intensity—elements that would become recurring motifs in his oeuvre.
  • Group Exhibitions & Recognition: Scolavino’s artistic reputation grew steadily through participation in numerous group exhibitions across Italy, including ‘Un Panorama di Tendenze’ at Castel Sant'Angelo Rome (1986) and ‘13x17: Artisti per un'indagine eccentrica sull'arte in Italia’ curated by Philippe Daverio (2005). Notably, his inclusion in ‘Pittori Figurativi Italiani della Seconda Metà del XX Secolo’ at the Mole Vanvitelliana di Ancona (2007) garnered critical acclaim and cemented his position as a significant voice within contemporary Italian art.

The Venice Biennale & ‘Asino Allo Specchio’

A pivotal moment in Scolavino's artistic career arrived with his invitation to the Venice Biennale 54, where his pavilion showcased “Asino Allo Specchio” (Donkey Looking at Mirror), a striking sculpture that exemplifies his distinctive style. This piece—alongside other works—demonstrated Scolavino’s ability to distill complex ideas into powerfully evocative visual forms. The Biennale served as an important platform for disseminating his artistic vision and engaging in dialogue with fellow artists and curators internationally.
  • Sculptural Technique: Scolavino's sculptural practice is characterized by meticulous attention to detail and a masterful command of materials—primarily bronze. He employs techniques honed over years of experience, resulting in sculptures that possess both monumental scale and remarkable expressive nuance.
  • Continuing Legacy: Despite his passing in 2020, Scolavino’s influence continues to resonate within the Italian art landscape. His work serves as a testament to the enduring power of figurative painting and sculpture—genres that grapple with fundamental questions about human experience and perception.

Notable Achievements & Artistic Style

Scolavino’s artistic style is marked by a deliberate juxtaposition of realism and abstraction. He strives to capture the essence of his subjects—often animals or portraits—while simultaneously employing compositional strategies that disrupt conventional perspectives. This stylistic approach reflects a broader preoccupation with exploring psychological states and conveying emotional resonance—a hallmark of his distinctive artistic vision.