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Rinaldo Paluzzi
Rinaldo Paluzzi (May 16, – March 27, ) was an American-Spanish Abstract Art and Geometric abstraction painter and sculptor in the post-World War II era. He was born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, and died in Madrid, Spain.
Paluzzi’s works are in a number of permanent collections, from the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden at the Smithsonian to the Union Fenosa Museum of Contemporary Art in Coruna, Spain.[1]
Education and works
After serving in the U.S.
Navy during WWII, he was a student at the John Herron School of Art (now part of Indiana University) from to He then left to attend the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome, Italy, until the end of After returning to Herron, he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in He remained at the school, where he was awarded a Master of Fine Arts in
The following is from the Herron Chronicle (published in ).
Rinaldo paluzzi biography of barack gas Rinaldo Paluzzi ( - ) was active/lived in Pennsylvania / Spain. Rinaldo Paluzzi is known for Abstract sculpture of carcboad, geometric designs on wood. Following is the obituary of the artist, submitted by Jeffrey Curry and published by TribLive Obituaries of South Greensburg, Pennsylvania.Twenty-seven students received their diplomas and degrees at commencement on June 9, One of the graduates in attendance was Rinalo (Randy) Paluzzi who received his MFA that day and a top $2, Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation grant. He was just as surprised as anyone that such honors were coming to him, considering that a mere eight years before he had been at home in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, discharged from the Navy, with no high school diploma, no clear prospects, and no interest in art at all.
His elder brother Guarino had just transferred to Herron, and he suggested that Randy use his G.I. Bill and follow him there. Paluzzi recalled that his first drawings in Harry Davis' class were "terrible." Since the Tiffany grant could be used without restrictions, Paluzzi decided to spend it in Italy, parceling it out to last a full year.
Aiming to take his wife, former classmate Claudine Kelsey, and his three infant daughters along, and realizing the grant would not stretch that far, he spent the summer of working hour shifts driving a mail truck to raise another $1, The Paluzzis left for Rome on October 2.[2]
Upon their return to Greensburg, a local gallery devoted a showing in Indianapolis to all 65 paintings he had finished during that year away.
Rinaldo paluzzi biography of barack obama Rinaldo Paluzzi, formerly of South Greensburg, died Wednesday, March 27, , in Madrid, Spain, with his loving family at his bedside. Rinaldo is internationally known for his artistic talents and hi.He is best known in the United States for Totem, a bybyfoot (m ×m ×m) sculpture located in Celebration Plaza, White River State Park, Indianapolis, Indiana. Made of stainless steel, it is a triangular-shaped vertical tube with triangular and trapezoidal cut-outs in the steel. It was constructed in , and sits centered atop a concrete circle, 40 feet in diameter, with a sundial face.
According to his obituary in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, he was "internationally known for his artistic talents and his paintings and sculptures are on display in Amsterdam. Paris, Spain, Switzerland, California and Indiana."[3]
Exhibitions
Most recent individual exhibitions
- Fundación Caja de Granada, Sala Triunfo, Granada.[1]
- Galeria Aele-Evelyn Botella, Madrid.[1]
- Centro Municipal de Exposiciones, Instituto Municipal de Cultura, Elche (Alicante).[1]
Most recent collective exhibitions
- "Reds" Galeria Aele-Evelyn Botella, Madrid.
- "Dialogos", Concejalia de Cultura de Majadahonda, Majadahonda, Madrid.
- "Nueve de nuevo" Ballesol, Principe de Vergara, Madrid.
- "La poética de Cuenca", 40 años después, Centro Cultural de la Villa, Madrid.
- "Sempere entre amics", Universidad de Alicante, Museo de la Universidad de Alicante
- "Summertime", Galeria Aele-Evelyn Botella, Madrid.
- “El trabajo de lo visible”, Galería Odalys, Madrid
Museum collections
- Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena, California.[4]
- Carnegie Museum of Art Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[5]
- Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis.[6]
- Evansville Museum, Evansville, Indiana.[7]
- Westmoreland Museum of American Art, Greensburg, Pennsylvania.[8]
- Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, Tennessee.
- Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana.[9]
- Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden at the Smithsonian[10]
- Museo de Art Contemporaneo Union Fenosa, La Coruña, Spain
- Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois [11]
- Fundación Juan March, Madrid
- Indiana State University, Terre Haute, IN[12]
References
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- ^Pages of The Herron Chronicle by Harriet Warkel, Martin Krause, and S.L.
Berry with an index by Jennifer L. Hehman, ISBN
- ^"TribLIVE | Obituaries - Paluzzi, Rinaldo 85". . Archived from the original on
- ^"Search the Museum's Website» Norton Simon Museum".
- ^"Carnegie Museum of Art".
- ^"Search | Indianapolis Museum of Art".Rinaldo paluzzi biography of barack Rinaldo Paluzzi (May 16, – March 27, ) was an American-Spanish Abstract Art and Geometric abstraction painter and sculptor in the post-World War II era. He was born in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, and died in Madrid, Spain.
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- ^The Evansville Museum has one work by Mr. Rinaldo Paluzzi, a lithograph made in titled “Tevere, Rome, Italy”. The work was purchased in from the museum’s Mid-States Art Exhibition
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- ^Purdue University Galleries has one work signed on the back, titled "Spatial Construction and dated Madrid " It is constructed of 2 wood panels cm high and 75cm wide, hinged together, so it would be cm wide if flattened out.
- ^"Collection Search".
- ^"Krannert Art Museum Krannert Art Museum".
- ^"Permanent Art Collection Inventory Indiana State University".