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Celebrated for his exceptional use of luminous color, which radiates from the canvas as pure energy, Italian artist Vittorio Matino (b. 1943, Tirana, Albania; d. 2018, Nice, France) was associated with the Italian Color Field School of painters. Over his long career, Matino produced large-scale vibrantly colored abstract paintings informed by his early investigations of the Venetian School in the 1960s. He is best known for his plunging vertical compositions, which he created by layering paint onto canvases with a palette knife and then scraping down the center with a brush to expose the brightly stained surface underneath. 

 

Matino’s discovery of other cultures helped liberate him from the weight of Italy’s long and rich artistic tradition. The thrust—and the challenge—of Matino’s practice was the dissolution of cultural boundaries. His study of Asian and African art, and extensive travels throughout Europe and the United States in the 1970s and 1980s, exposed him to the work of the Post Impressionists and other visionaries including Piet Mondrian, Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman.

 

His investigations, though firmly rooted in the Italian Color Field School, were informed by aspects of Eastern philosophy, such as the dissolution of the ego, and a long fascination with the vibrant color traditions of the Indian Subcontinent. His focus on brilliant fields of color devoid of forms displays an approach that is neither expressionistic nor geometric; the formal framework is distinctly his own. Through his work, Matino extended the language of the Italian Color Field School and masterfully expanded our understanding of color.

 

Since 1967, Matino’s work has been on continuous display with more than 95 solo exhibitions and numerous group exhibitions in North America, Europe and Australia. Matino’s work has been widely exhibited in museums and galleries in London, Paris, Rome, Milan, Madrid, Vienna, Zürich, Frankfurt, Buenos Aires, New York, Beverly Hills, Montreal, Osaka and Sydney. His work was featured in solo exhibitions in numerous museums, including Fondazione Marguerite Arp, Locarno, Switzerland; Museo Civico di Palazzo Chiericati, Vicenza; Galleria Civica Villa Valle, Valdagno; Palazzo Pretorio, Cittadella; and Museo Civico di Brunico, Italy, among others. In 1990, the Padiglione d’Arte Contemporanea in Milan held a solo retrospective exhibition showcasing his work from 1986 onward. In 2015, Matino participated in Frontiers Reimagined, at the 56th Venice Biennale.

 

Vittorio Matino’s work can be found in the collections of the Prada Foundation, Museo del Novecento, and Civico Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Milan; Municipality of Rome; Intesa Sanpaolo Galleria d’Italia; Palazzo Chiericati, Vicenza; and Museum of Art Civic Collection, Parma, Italy; Collections de la Ville de Paris, France; Museo d’arte Mendrisio, Switzerland; and Die Burgenländische Anlage & Kredit Bank, Zurich, among others. 

 

In 1997, Matino created a fourteen-meter mosaic for the Bologna metro station in Rome as part of the Art Metro Roma project.
 

Vittorio Matino
NY | Chelsea
Vittorio Matino
Chasing the Light May 28 – June 27, 2009
Vittorio Matino
Beverly Hills
Vittorio Matino
Chasing the Light November 15 – December 14, 2008
Vittorio Matino
NY | Chelsea
Vittorio Matino
Works on Paper May 29 – June 30, 2008
Vittorio Matino
NY | Chelsea
Vittorio Matino
Trans-Chromatics April 12 – May 12, 2007
New York - Milano
NY | Chelsea
New York - Milano
an exhibition of work by Nathan Slate Joseph and Vittorio Matino September 14 – October 9, 2005
Vittorio Matino
Publication
Vittorio Matino
ARTgazine
Press
ARTgazine
A Vibrant Platform for Modern and Contemporary Art September 2009

"The Art section of Hong Kong International Art and Antiques Fair 2009 will feature exceptional works by celebrated artists in a diversity of artistic styles and media. Sundaram Tagore Gallery of New York, Beverly Hills and Hong Kong will show work that encourages a dialogue between the East and West. Featured artists include Hiroshi Senju(Japan), Sohan Qadri (India) and Kim Joon (Korea) along with Susan Weil (USA), Natvar Bhavsar (India)."

South China Morning Post
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South China Morning Post
Let the Sun Shine On August 2009

"A Hong Kong gallery is taking an upbeat attitude by presenting major names in its exhibitions [...] Even as galleries along the city's arts and antiques hub, Hollywood Road axe show and offer fewer high-priced works to tide over the global credit crunch, Sundaram Tagore continues to showcase major pieces by the artists it represents."

South China Morning Post
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South China Morning Post
Preview: Here and Now at Sundaram Tagore Gallery March 2009

Art historian Sundaram Tagore's doctoral thesis looks at Indian artists' response to European modernisation from the 1940s to 1980s. As a curator, however, his focus is more on the here and now. Hence the title of his gallery's latest group exhibition by 18 international artists, which opens today at the Sundaram Tagore Gallery's Hong Kong branch.

L'Italo Americano
Press
L'Italo Americano
Vittorio Matino Exhibits at Tagore Gallery in Beverly Hills November 13, 2008

Gallerist Sundaram Tagore says, "Vittorio Matino has a brilliant understanding of color. His trips to the US and Paris in the mid-1970s deepened his knowledge of Color Field School, and he, in turn, extended its language. His work is a unique contribution, and his career is long and deep, spanning half a century."

Hong Kong Tatler
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Hong Kong Tatler
Showtime: Hot Import May 2008

"...His [Sundaram Tagore] galleries located in New York and Los Angeles, focus on 'a global community of artists, and particularly, on those artists who are engaged in cross-cultural dialogues between East and West.' He asserts, 'We were passionate about thinking globally long before it became fashionable.' So the only mystery is, why has it taken Tagore so long to hit Hong Kong?"

The Hong Kong Trader
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The Hong Kong Trader
HK a New Palette for US Galleries February 6th, 2008

"When it came to choosing where to open his first overseas gallery, Sundaram Tagore, operator of the eponymous US-based gallery, knew it had to be Hong Kong. His experience over the years travelling to the city, which he used as his Asia business base, convinced him that it was the ideal place for his new venture."

Art Info
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Art Info
Vittorio Matino at NY's Sundaram Tagore April 13, 2007

"Matino ... paints within the western abstract tradition, using color and the physical act of painting with a spirituality akin to the aesthetics of Eastern civilization."

Art Daily.org
Press
Art Daily.org
Trans-Chromatics - Vittorio Matino at Sundaram Tagore APRIL 10, 2007

"For the past decade, Matino has explored the color tradition of India, while continuing to develop a capacity for transforming the limits of our perception off color."

Khaleej Times
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Khaleej Times
Dubai Needs to Identify the Right Thinkers of Culture March 9th, 2007

"Dubai is at the crossroads of the east and west, and it is taking charge as one of the great centres of commerce, tourism, and art"

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