Ricardo Migliorisi | |
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Born | January 6, 1948 |
Died | June 14, 2019 (aged 71) |
Nationality | Paraguayan |
Known for | Painting, Architecture |
Notable work | "La Carpilla Sixtina", "Los Durmientes" |
Awards | 1st Premio de Afiches (Prize of Posters), C.I.M.E., United Nations 2nd Premio BIenal del Papel (Prize Biennial of Paper), Buenos Aires |
Ricardo Migliorisi, (January 6, 1948 – June 14, 2019)[1] born in Asunción, Paraguay, on January 6, 1948, to Isolina Salsa Ferraris and Salvador Migliorisi Tumino, of Italian origin. Migliorisi was a Paraguayan painter, costume designer, scenery designer and architect. Migliorisi won national and international awards. Migliorisi showed his work in many countries including The United States of America and Europe.
Childhood and Youth
He did his elementary studies at the Dante Aliglieri School and later on, at San José School, in Asunción.
His liking for the aesthetics and art were manifested at a young age and has made to mature the soul of this artist. His first artistic expressions came up when he was eighteen years old
When young, studied Plastic Arts in the Cira Moscarda Studio. In that studio many young people could give free hand to their creativity, expressed with inedited elements. The experience he lived there, gives him the impulse to come out as a transgressor in all his work.
Ricardo also studied engraving with the expert Livio Abramo, but basically he can be considered autodidactic.
Later on, he studied Architecture in the Universidad Nacional de Asunción (National University of Asuncion).
In the following years of his formation as an artist he gained much experience in many Latin-American countries, working as a wardrobe and scenery designer.
In the beginning he used drawing and painting in most of his work, but later included different other types of elements to his creations.
In a short period of time, the young artist showed the world an innovator, psychedelic and delirious style in his work.
Trajectory
Ricardo Migliorisi appears in the Paraguayan artistic society in the mid ‘60s, a time marked by the urgent actualization and opening, by the emerging novelty in the field of Modernism, that invaded all the artistic societies in America and Europe.
He has had numerous opportunities to show his work:
Year | Individual expositions |
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1974 | “Sobre Monstruos y Víctimas”. Museo de Zea, Medellín, Colombia (“About monsters and victims”. Zea Museum, Medellín, Colombia) |
1978/1992 | Arte-Sanos Gallery, Asunción, Paraguay |
1985 | “Pequeños Pizarrones”, Galería Fábrica, Asunción, Paraguay (“Little blackboards”, Fábrica Gallery, Asunción, Paraguay) |
1986 | Retrospectiva “20 años de obra de R. Migliorisi”, Centro de Artes Visuales, Asunción, Paraguay (“20 years of R. Migliorisi’s work” Retrospective, Visual Arts Center, Asunción, Paraguay) |
1989 | “Birgitta Von Scharkoppen en el Jardín de las Delicias”, Centro Cultural Miraflores, Lima, Perú (“Birgitta Von Scharkoppen in the Garden of Delights”, Miraflores Cultural Center, Lima, Perú) |
1990 | “Bañistas año 79 D.C .” Galería Arte-Sanos, Asunción, Paraguay (“Bathers year 79 D.C .” Arte-Sanos Gallery, Asunción, Paraguay)
“Los Últimos días de Pompeya”, La Galería, Lima, Perú (“Pompeya’s last years”, The Gallery, Lima, Perú) |
1991 | “Los Últimos días de Pompeya”, Instituto Italo-Latinoamericano, Roma, Italia (“Pompeya’s last years”, Italian Latin-American Institute, Rome, Italy) |
1992 | “La Carpilla Sixtina”, Galería Rond-Point, Paris, Francia (The Sistine Chapel”, Rond-Point Gallery, Paris, France) |
1994 | Maison Tonet Gallery, Graz, Austria
Art Collectors Miami, U.S.A. “Los Durmientes”, Centro Cultural Miraflores, Lima, Perú (“The sleepers”, Miraflores Cultural Center, Lima, Perú) |
1995 | Recoleta Cultural Center, Buenos Aires, Argentina |
1996 | “La Culpa”. Galería Praxis, Lima, Perú (“The Guilt”. Praxis Gallery, Lima, Perú)
Artesanos Art Galery. U.S.A. |
1998 | Praxis Gallery, Lima, Perú
Muestra Antológica. Manzana de la Rivera. Asunción. Paraguay (Anthological Sample. Manzana de la Rivera. Asunción. Paraguay) Exposición en el Museo del Barro a partir de la publicación de un libro de dibujos suyos “Trazos, trozos y laberintos” (Exposition in the Mud Museum, with motive of the publication of his book of drawings “Sketches, pieces and labyrinths”) |
1999 | De La Matriz Gallery, Montevideo, Uruguay. |
2000 | Muestra “La vía dolorosa” en la Galería Phanta Rei, España (Sample “The painful road”, Gallery Phanta Rei, España) |
2001 | Sample of drawings, Gallery Phanta Rei, España |
2002 | Praxis Gallery, Lima, Perú |
Also, collective expositions with contemporary artists:
Year | Collective expositions |
1968 | Interamerican Biennial, Medellín, Colombia
International Sample of the Graphics, Florence, Italy |
1976 | Today’s Art in Iberoamerica, Madrid, Spain |
1979 | Engraving Biennial, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Drawing Biennial, Maldonado, Uruguay. |
1981 | São Paulo’s International Biennial, Brasil. |
1982 | Engraving Biennial, Noruega |
1986 | Biennial of Cali, Colombia;
1st Biennial of Cuenca, Ecuador. |
1988 | “Tres Artistas Paraguayos”, Galería Praxis, Lima, Perú (“Three Paraguayan Artists”, Praxis Gallery, Lima, Perú)
“Dos Artistas Paraguayos”, Museo de Arte Comtemporáneo, Maldonado, Uruguay (“Two Paraguayan Artists”, Contemporaneous Art Museum, Maldonado, Uruguay) |
1989 | Special Guest in the Biennial of Cuenca, Ecuador |
1990 | “Latinarca 90”, Montreal, Canadá
“Arte del Sur del Mundo”, Marsala, Italia (“Art from the South of the World”, Marsalla, Italy) “Paraguay Ra'angá”, Alcalá de Henares, Spain |
1991 | “Tres Jóvenes Maestros Latinoamericanos”, Galería Praxis, Lima, Perú (“Three Young Latin-American Masters”, Praxis Gallety, Lima, Perú)
“Pintores de hoy en América Latina”, Nagoya, Japón (“Today’s painters in Latin America”, Nagoya, Japan) "Ana Eckell y Ricardo Migliorisi", Park Galiery, Boca Ratón, Florida, U.S.A; "Ocho Artistas Paraguayós", Museo de las Américas, Washington, U.S.A. |
1992 | Exposición del Stand Paraguayo de la Expo-Sevilla 92;
"Al encuentro de los otros", Kassel, Alemania |
1993 | "Arte del Mercosur ", Buenos Aires, Argentina;
"Artistas Paraguayos", Galería Centoira, Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
1994 | V Bienal de La Habana, Cuba;
Dibujo Paraguayo, Corriente Alterna, Lima, Perú; Ludwid Forun, Aachen, Alemania. |
Awards
During his career he received many awards.
Year | Awards |
1972 | First Place. Posters C.I.M.E. United Nations |
1982 | First Place. “Benson & Hedges” Contest. Asunción.
“The 12 of the Year”. Caracol Network. Asunción. |
1986 | Second Place. Biennial of Paper. Buenos Aires, Argentina. |
1992 | Best Artist of the Year. Radio Curupayty. Asunción. |
Museums and collections
His artistic production traveled numerous exposition rooms. Some of them are:
- Contemporary Arts Museum. Madrid, Spain.
- Modern Arts Museum. National University of Bogota, Colombia.
- ”Gabriel Turbay” Library. Bucaramanga, Colombia.
- Museum of Zea. Medellín, Colombia.
- Coltejer Collection. Medellín, Colombia.
- Culture House. Cúcuta, Colombia.
- Paraguayan Museum of Contemporary Arts. Asunción, Paraguay.
- ”The Sistine Tent”. Visual Arts Center. Asunción, Paraguay.
- Contemporary Arts Museum. Maldonado, Uruguay.
- ”José Luís Cuevas” Museum. Mexico.
- Private collections in Spain, USA, Venezuela, Uruguay, Argentina, Mexico, Italy, Brazil, Peru, Sweden, Japan, Honduras, El Salvador, Colombia, France, Ecuador, Chile, Netherlands, Germany and Paraguay.
Style
A very particular style, with an ample variety of expressive resources, paintings, montages, audio-visual experiences and installations are part of his work.
His characters are considered none too realistic, and may represent popular Latin-American subjects, animals and classic mythology, opera, circus and cabaret characters, the television and socialite, all of them with crazy tendencies.
Migliorisi presents a strong scenic sense, binding his creations to theatrical spaces. In his characters there is the mystery of the masks and the shine of footlight. The way he uses the color is a remarkable characteristic, the contrast, transparencies and textures give live to mud or metal objects. Emerge imposing plaster figures, woods of feather, glass pearls and golden stones and caracoles.
His family
His family, of Italian descent, lives in Asunción. He has a sister: María Cristina Migliorisi de Galiano.
Migliorisi was hospitalized in May 2019 under intensive therapy.[2] He died on June 14, 2019, at the age of 71.[3]
References
- ↑ Falleció Ricardo Migliorisi Archived 2019-06-14 at the Wayback Machine (in Spanish)
- ↑ "Ricardo Migliorisi is delicate health". La Nacion. 27 May 2019.
- ↑ "Ricardo Migliorisi dies, exponent of Paraguayan art". Ultima Hora. June 14, 2019.
- Escobar, Ticio y Amigo, Roberto . “Ricardo Migliorisi”. Centro de Artes visuales. Arte Nuevo. 2002. Asunción.