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Pair of Limited Edition Contemporary Ceramic Sconces by Tonino Negri
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TONINO NEGRI ( b.1961)
Pair of sculptural fired ceramic sconces with Tonino Negri's signature " arca" motif. Each unique in its glaze, crafted using the coiling technique and fired at 2190 degrees Farenheit. Signed and dated on reverse Italy, 2022
Limited Edition, exclusive to L'Art de Vivre , available in different glazes, sold as a pair
Wired for use in the US with four bulbs. Dimensions: 12 Diameter x 2 D
TONINO NEGRI
For nearly 40 years, sculptor and ceramicist Tonino Negri has tested the poetic possibilities and narrative potential of clay in work that explores and stretches the material's very nature. Born in Lodi, Lombardy in 1961, Negri was raised in the region's rich tradition of ceramic art. After training in the 1980s with master craftsman Marcello Chiarenza, whose practice lives at the intersection of sculpture, design, and theater, Negri studied indigenous craft production in South America, particularly in the Amazon basin. Returning to his birthplace, he founded the Terra Crea (Earth Creates) workshop in 1993, an essential testing ground and laboratory. Anchored in the ancestral histories of ceramic-making and the painstaking methodology of his craft, Negri's creations expand the definition of a primal medium. Using both the wheel and the coil technique, Negri offers his own poetic vision of the most archetypal forms in clay- the water bearer, the ark, the animal world. In recent years he has turned his attention towards both the use of internal light to further elaborate on his ceramic forms, and an engagement with glazes, combining fire and mineral to echo the delicate and muted tones he sees in nature, each effort resulting in unique chromatic shades, impossible to perfectly reproduce a second time. His work escapes the limits of utility, culminating in dream-like visions: birds in starry firmaments; eggs nestled on pillows; tiny arks with pregnant bellies resting on craggy mountaintops, bearing the viewer to a new, more hopeful world seeded from the remnants of the old. Preoccupied with the synergies of earth, fire, water, and air — primordial elements which together form all new materials— Negri's production centers on what he calls the "miracle of creation, which must remind us of our origins and our story." Paring down his material to its purest yet most poetic form, Negri creates vessels for our dreams and our stories, linking us to all that came before. -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: Italy Period: New Materials: Fired Ceramic Condition: New. Excellent Creation Date: 2022 Styles / Movements: Modern, Contemporary, Collectible Design Incollect Reference #: 685554 -
Dimensions
D. 2 in; Diam. 12 in; D. 5.08 cm; Diam. 30.48 cm;
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Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday 11-6, or by appointment. Established on Manhattan's Upper East Side in 1989, L'Art de Vivre champions pioneering French and Italian midcentury design, with an emphasis on exceptional and distinctive lighting.
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