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Marinella Pirelli

Marinella Pirelli

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Biography

A crucial figure in Italian post-war art, Marinella PIRELLI left behind a unique body of work, including painting, drawing, moving image, light environments and experimental cinema. With a career spanning more than fifty years, Pirelli's artistic efforts and unquestionable talent are still surprisingly under-recognised. Her approach–both incredibly personal, and avant-garde–has meant that Pirelli has avoided many definable schools and currents, although remaining in contact with the best of contemporary creativity of her time. Marinella was at this time particularly close to the artists Carla Accardi, Jannis Kounellis, Luciano Fabro, Bruno Munari and the important feminist theorist, Carla Lonzi. She was one of the few Italian woman artists working in experimental film and her works traverse numerous thematics connected to the body, the gaze and the relationship with the cinema apparatus/projection event. Marinella Pirelli passed away at the age of 84 years in 2009. In the final years of her life, Pirelli had retrospectives at the Chiostro di Voltorre, Varese (1999), at Villa Panza, Varese and at the Museo de Arte Moderna, São Paulo (2003), at La Permanente, Milan (2005). Spanning more than fifty years, Pirelli's artistic efforts are still surprisingly under recognised though her recent retrospective at Museo del Novecento in Milan (2019) has brought her back under the spotlight. She was awarded numerous prizes, including the FEDIC - Italian Cineclub Federation Award (1964); and the 57th Michetti Award - Italian Lab (2006). [biography from Richard Saltoun Gallery]

Known For

Al Di Là Della Pittura
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16mm film by Marinella Pirelli.

Al Di Là Della Pittura

1969
La Piccola Noia
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To music by John Coltrane, the film mixes quick shots of common objects or still lifes and the fragments of a filmed diary showing some friends on vacation in Torcello, in the Venetian lagoon, walking around reading the newspaper, chatting during lunch, cutting vegetables, playing chess. The shots, taken without a tripod, have a decidedly impressive visual intensity: backlit silhouettes, bright portraits, fruit and shells reminiscent of still lifes. In a convulsive and irrepressible way, with the flow of visual assonances, The little boredom intertwines the pictorial formalism of the compositions with the scenes of everyday life.

La Piccola Noia

1966
No image
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16mm work by Marinella Pirelli.

Document #2

1969
Double Self-Portrait
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Produced in January 1974, just after the death of her husband Giovanni Pirelli, the last film by Marinella Pirelli, austere and moving, appeared as an attempt to exorcise this event and the elaboration of grief. In the double role of actress and director, the artist records herself in movement without controlling the image. - Érik Bullot 16mm, digital transfer, colour, sound

Double Self-Portrait

1974
Sole Sole Sole
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16mm film by Marinella Pirelli.

Sole Sole Sole

1973
Da Neve A Rosa
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16mm short by Marinella Pirelli.

Da Neve A Rosa

1966
Nuovo Paradiso
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16mm film by Marinella Pirelli.

Nuovo Paradiso

1969
Sole in mano (o appropriazione, a propria azione, azione propria)
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A dark screen. The hand of the artist, covering the lens like a mask, rises slowly, revealing an undulating landscape in black and white.

Sole in mano (o appropriazione, a propria azione, azione propria)

1973
Bruciare
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No description available.

Bruciare

1971
inter-vento
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16mm film by Marinella Pirelli.

inter-vento

1969
Pinca e Palonca
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Pixillation 16mm film by Marinella Pirelli.

Pinca e Palonca

1964
No image
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16mm work by Marinella Pirelli.

Document #1

1970
Luce movimento
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16mm film by Marinella Pirelli.

Luce movimento

1967
Gioco di dama
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This short animated film plays on the motif of the checkerboard grid in a modernist sense, i.e. favoring the formal and graphic oppositions between the squares, the circle and the square, black and white, recalling familiar avant-garde practices.

Gioco di dama

1961
Narcissus, film experience
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Pirelli takes close-up details of her body in a diary-like format.

Narcissus, film experience

1967
Il Lago Azzurrino
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The lake, shot with life shots, demonstrates the mastery with which the artist treats film writing. To modern music by Bruno Maderna, the film alternates framing of winter landscapes, at dawn and dusk, with the face of a girl in the foreground. At times the music is mixed with bird sounds or natural sounds, in a discreet, almost imperceptible way. The film favors the intertwining, the tangles of entangled trunks and branches, the foliage, all motifs that are often found in the painting of Marinella Pirelli, which are echoed by the movements of the camera - sometimes convulsive - and the bare feet that advance in the grass crossing the frame.

Il Lago Azzurrino

1966
Naturale Artificiale (La Rosa)
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The film develops around a series of shots of Gino Marotta's sculptures at the Natural-Artificial exhibition at the Galleria dell'Ariete (Milan, 1968). The images are inserted in a tight montage that alternates natural visions with pure ghosts of shapes-light in motion. The rhythms are marked by the music of Cage. Shapes and colors outline volumes like liquid and bright substances, derived from the intense play of transparencies and overlaps. From a manuscript note preserved in the Marinella Pirelli Archive (Varese), the artist reports: Marotta's sculptures were the pretext I was looking for: they are in methacrylate perspex, transparent and polarizing, with those surfaces made of pure luminous variations: but they were precisely a pretext.

Naturale Artificiale (La Rosa)

1968
Il lago (soggettivo-oggettivo)
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Having remained wrapped up in a dark basement for over forty years, Marinella Pirelli's 16mm film explorations of light and movement have only recently resurfaced. Active in the 1960s and 70s, and one of the few Italian woman artists working in experimental film, her works traverse numerous thematics connected to the body, the gaze and the relationship with the cinema apparatus/projection event.

Il lago (soggettivo-oggettivo)

1965
Film Ambiente
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Film installation by Marinella Pirelli.

Film Ambiente

1969
Garments
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This very short film portraits Luciano Fabro recording the breast of the Florentine art critic Carla Lonzi on a piece of paper, drawing a circle with a pencil, cutting it, producing a cone, wrapping it with a needle. Film, 16mm, digital transfer, colour, silent

Garments

1966