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Matteo Massagrande: The Mine and the Trees

Past exhibition
5 November - 5 December 2021
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Matteo Massagrande, The Mine and the Trees
Pontone Gallery is proud to present a new show of paintings by distinguished Italian painter Matteo Massagrande, inspired by Van Gogh and his letters to his brother Theo. Earlier this year, they were exhibited at ‘Attorno a Van Gogh’, which ran alongside the major exhibition ‘Van Gogh. I Colori Della Vita’ put together by eminent curator Marco Goldin. He sought Massagrande’s involvement, and set in train the development of these nine paintings. A sequence of lyrical works, suffused with personal associations, heavy with emotional weight and attachment, they are the result of Massagrande’s quest to see alongside Van Gogh and accompany him on his painterly expeditions.

Massagrande combs Van Gogh’s correspondence for descriptions of landscape that resonate with his own emotional response to place. Vincent’s are forensically pictorial, describing qualities of light and colour and the specific nature and appearance of trees, flowers and topography. Massagrande finds equivalents in his own archive of personally significant motif. He works up compositions of landmark and place that he knows and loves, that are special and evocative and have formal qualities in common with those of Van Gogh. There are lots of quite startling correlations: Massagrande’s painting ‘La Vigna Nell’ Orto’, for example, is an almost literal interpretation of an extract from a poem that Van Gogh enclosed in a letter dated March 1884: “here in the garden, sheltered from the wind, where no flower bloomed, all cabbage beds and overhanging vines.”

 

As ever with Massagrande, the method is thorough and rigorous. His exemplary draughtsmanship sets out a spatially coherent template onto which he hangs the subtleties of tone and colour in optically analytical dabs and patches, which coalesce into sumptuously realised materiality. We do not see him paint like Van Gogh. This is no pastiche, but a hard-won technique and a relentless process which demonstrates its own profound integrity. His painstaking means effect an expressive end.

 

The tree is ubiquitous, a recurring image that is insistently emphatic. For both artists it is a carrier of meaning. Massagrande writes of his love for trees and the common bond he shares with Van Gogh. For Massagrande they are a spur to memory, their growth and decay analogous to our own, their endurance in contrast to our transience. He takes joy in the independent existence of the tree, its life force and patient, fertile resilience. If there is a touchstone for this exhibition it is ‘Gli Alberi e la Miniera’, which shows young saplings bursting out of the floor of a derelict building, a response to Van Gogh’s painting of the Marcasse mine in the Borinage, Belgium, where he found his true vocation as a painter. It is a picture of fecundity and transformation.

 

This is a sequence of lyrical paintings, suffused with personal associations, heavy with emotional weight and attachment. They are the result of Massagrande’s quest to see alongside Van Gogh, to accompany him on his painterly expeditions. He sets up a dialogue with the great painter to understand and experience his sensibility and get closer to his spirit. The enterprise bears fruit and brings new insight into Massagrande’s subject matter. It seems that walking in step with Van Gogh leads Massagrande to discover new and rewarding paths of artistic enquiry.

 

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Works
  • Gli alberi e la miniera, 2020 Oil on board 150 x 150 cm 59.1 x 59.1 in
    Gli alberi e la miniera, 2020
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  • Amsterdam, 2020 Oil and mixed media on canvas on board 150 x 150 cm 59.1 x 59.1 in
    Amsterdam, 2020
    Oil and mixed media on canvas on board
    150 x 150 cm
    59.1 x 59.1 in
  • Il cortile del manicomio, 2021 Oil and mixed media on board 150 x 150 cm 59.1 x 59.1 in
    Il cortile del manicomio, 2021
    Oil and mixed media on board
    150 x 150 cm
    59.1 x 59.1 in
  • Pineta, 2020 Oil on board 150 x 150 cm 59.1 x 59.1 in
    Pineta, 2020
    Oil on board
    150 x 150 cm
    59.1 x 59.1 in
  • Frutteto in fiore, 2020 Oil and mixed media on canvas on board 150 x 150 cm 59.1 x 59.1 in
    Frutteto in fiore, 2020
    Oil and mixed media on canvas on board
    150 x 150 cm
    59.1 x 59.1 in
  • L'angolo del giardino, 2020 Oil on board 150 x 150 cm 59.1 x 59.1 in
    L'angolo del giardino, 2020
    Oil on board
    150 x 150 cm
    59.1 x 59.1 in
  • Ulivi, lavanda, timo, 2020 Oil on board 150 x 150 cm 59.1 x 59.1 in
    Ulivi, lavanda, timo, 2020
    Oil on board
    150 x 150 cm
    59.1 x 59.1 in
  • Melo d'inverno, 2019 Oil on board 150 x 150 cm 59.1 x 59.1 in
    Melo d'inverno, 2019
    Oil on board
    150 x 150 cm
    59.1 x 59.1 in
  • La vigna nell'orto, 2020 Oil and mixed media on board 150 x 150 cm 59.1 x 59.1 in
    La vigna nell'orto, 2020
    Oil and mixed media on board
    150 x 150 cm
    59.1 x 59.1 in
Installation Views
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