PITTURA
METAFISICA
Pittura Metafisica (Ital. for "metaphysic
painting") denotes a style that came up in Italy as early as in 1911/12,
lasting up into the 1920s. The term originates from the main master and
founding father of Pittura Metafisica, Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978). Artists
such as Carlo Carrà (1881-1966) and Giorgio Morandi (1890-1964) followed his
example around 1917/18.
A fundamental feature of the Pittura Metafisica, in its
literal sense, is the depiction of the object's "super-natural"
features (Greek "metá" = beyond; "phýsis" = nature), the
object's content beyond its visible features. These ideas had clearly been
influenced by Giorgio de Chirico's younger brother Andrea, who was working as a
writer and painter under the pseudonym Alberto Savinio. Philosophical concepts
of Friedrich Nietzsche and Arthur Schopenhauer also occupied fundamental roles
in this context.
The painters of the Pittura Metafisica created coulisse-like
and perspectively exaggerated views that seemed like dreams filled with
over-sharply modeled figures and objects, which have been taken from their
original contexts and rearranged in new and strange relations. Man is also
treated as an object - as "manichino", a faceless jointed doll, or as
a construct of stereometric basic forms. Isolation, alienation, inexplicability
and mysteriousness coin the atmosphere of the calm, motionless Pittura
Metafisica that wanted to be less a way of painting than a means of observing.
In their concept of materiality, but also in terms of style,
the artists of the Pittura Metafisica referred to the solemn and strict
austerity of the Early Renaissance (Giotto, Masaccio, Piero della Francesca,
Paolo Uccello). The simultaneosuly upcoming dynamic Futurism can be perceived
as a counter movement to the Pittura Metafisica - Carlo Carrà, up until 1915
one of the leading artists of Futurism, explained his turn to the Pittura
Metafisica with the rediscovery of the "principio italiano", which
was prevailing in Renaissance.
The Pittura Metafisica had effects beyond the borders of
Italy, especially on New Oobjectivity and Surrealism, which both came up up a
little later.
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