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Costantino Nivola

Costantino (also known as Antine, in Sardinia, or Tino, in the US)[1][2][3][4] Nivola (July 5, 1911 – May 6, 1988) was an Italian sculptor, architectural sculptor, muralist, designer, and teacher.

Costantino Nivola, Figura Femminile (Madre) Marmo, 1987, at the Palazzo del Consiglio Regionale, Cagliari
A series of sculptures located in Piazza Satta in Nuoro (1967)
The Nivola Museum in Orani (Sardinia), view of the park

Born in Sardinia, Nivola had already started his career when he fled Fascism for Paris in 1938, going to the U.S. in 1939. His major sculptural work is abstract, large-scale architectural reliefs in concrete, made in his own sandcasting and cement carving processes. These were erected in and on American buildings between the late 1950s and early 1970s. Creatively busy and while remaining active in Italy, Nivola also taught at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, Columbia University, UC Berkeley, and elsewhere.

Nivola Museum (ph. Armin Linke)

The Nivola Museum in Orani, Sardinia is dedicated to his life and sculpture, and hosts the largest collection of his smaller scale work.[5]

Early career Edit

Nivola was born and grew up poor in Orani, a village in Sardinia. As an adolescent, he worked as an apprentice stonemason. In Sassari in 1926, Nivola served as apprentice to fellow painter Mario Delitala, executing frescoes for the aula magna of the local university.[1]

In 1931 Nivola enrolled in the ISIA (Istituto superiore per le industrie artistiche, the State Institute of Industrial Arts) in Monza. Through one of his teachers, the architect Giuseppe Pagano, he contributed work to the 1936 Milan Triennial VI and the Italian Pavilion at the 1937 Paris Exposition. This drew the attention of Adriano Olivetti, who named him art director of his company's Publicity Department, where Nivola "made a significant contribution to... 'the Olivetti style'.[6]

United States Edit

Nivola married fellow ISIA student Ruth Guggenheim in 1938, and left together for the United States via Paris in 1939. He established a home in Greenwich Village (first at Waverly Place, then at No. 47 West Eighth Street[7]) to rebuild a social circle and a career despite speaking no English.

Nivola resumed a close friendship with artist Saul Steinberg from Milan, attended meetings of the anti-fascist Italian-American Mazzini Society in 1941, and by the 1940s Nivola was presiding over a weekly gathering of artists at Del Pezzo's restaurant described by Peter Blake [de] as comparable to the Algonquin Round Table.[8] One key friendship was Le Corbusier. Introduced in 1945 by Josep Lluís Sert, Nivola became warm lifelong friends with the Swiss architect, his houseguest on Corbu's rare trips to America.[9]

Supported by small exhibitions and a progression of jobs in factories,[10] for Bonwit Teller, and for architectural magazines, the Nivolas bought a modest property in Springs, East Hampton, Long Island. It would expand to 35 acres. Their garden landscape, a series of outdoor rooms and a roofless solarium, was co-designed by the Nivolas and architect Bernard Rudofsky; in 1950 Le Corbusier impulsively painted murals on two walls of their kitchen. On the nearby beach Nivola developed the principle of his distinctive concrete sandcasting technique while playing with his children. They sculpted wet sand, then poured a slurry of plaster or concrete into the form.

In 1951 Nivola was one of the artists shown in the pivotal 9th Street Art Exhibition, hung by Leo Castelli.

Once more Olivetti provided the sculptor with a major commission, for an interior wall in their stylish Fifth Avenue showroom in 1953. Nivola executed it with a refined, scaled-up version of the beach process, in a sequence of panels. The resulting attention and publicity started a successful career in large-scale architecture work which lasted for decades. One project, involving two thousand and ten cast-concrete panels for the McCormick Place Exposition Center in Chicago in 1959, was touted as the largest such installation ever.

In 1954 Nivola was named to direct the Design Workshop at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he stayed until 1957. He was also visiting professor or artist in residence at Columbia University (1961), Harvard (1970 and 1973), Dartmouth (1978), UC Berkeley (1978–79 and 1982), and the Royal Academy of Art, The Hague (1982). The American Institute of Graphic Arts awarded him its Certificate of Excellence. In 1972 the American Academy of Arts and Letters admitted Nivola as its first non-American member.

Nivola died of a heart attack in Southampton Hospital, Long Island, in May 1988. He was the father of children's book author Claire Nivola, and the grandfather of actor Alessandro Nivola.[11] A foundation and museum dedicated to Nivola's work opened in his hometown in 1995, in a building partly designed by architect Peter Chermayeff.

Work Edit

The Sardinian town of Ulassai decided, in the early 1980s, to rehabilitate its neglected municipal laundry building dating from 1903. It was turned into an open-air contemporary museum with a number of artists represented[12] – Maria Lai, Luigi Veronesi, Guido Strazza. Nivola's contribution, a sculptural sound fountain, was completed in 1987 as his final work.

 
sound fountain, Ulassai Municipal Laundry Building

Nivola's public work includes:

  • sgraffito exterior mural wall, Gagarin House I, Litchfield, Connecticut, with architect Marcel Breuer, 1952
  • interior sand-cast relief wall, Olivetti showroom, Fifth Avenue, New York City, with architects BBPR, 1953 (razed)
  • exterior panel for the William E. Grady CTE High School, Brooklyn, New York, 1957
  • Untitled, an interior cast-concrete mural of 132 panels in the former Mutual Insurance Company of Hartford (later Covenant Mutual Insurance Company), 95 Woodland Street, Hartford, Connecticut, with Sherwood, Mills & Smith, architects, 1957
  • over 2000 cast-concrete panels for the exterior of McCormick Place Exposition Center, Chicago, for Shaw, Metz & Associates, 1959 (destroyed 1967)
  • Untitled, a cast-concrete abstract exterior wall for the Mutual Insurance Company of Hartford, with Sherwood, Mills & Smith, architects, 1960
  • 18 polychrome cast stone horses and an 80-foot sgraffito mural wall, for the Stephen Wise Towers housing development play area, with architect Richard G. Stein for the New York City Housing Authority, 1964[13]
  • 20 concrete panels for the Connecticut Post Building, Bridgeport, Connecticut, 1966
  • monument to poet Sebastiano Satta, Nuoro, Sardinia, 1966
  • Family of Man, two cast-concrete abstract bas-reliefs with forms suggesting family groupings, entry to the Van Pelt Library, University of Pennsylvania, Harbeson, Hough, Livingston & Larson architects. Building, 1962; sculpture, 1969
  • Dedicated to the American Secretary, 14 abstract panels of sand-cast steel-reinforced concrete in the lobby, with a companion free-standing figure in the courtyard, Continental Bank, 400 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1970
  • 33 sculpted panels on the history of communications theme, Janesville Gazette Building, Janesville, Wisconsin, 1970[14]
  • work at the Palazzo del Consiglio Regionale (House of the Regional Council), Cagliari, with architect Mario Fiorentino, 1987

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Nivola biography". Museo Nivola. Retrieved October 26, 2017.
  2. ^ "Nivola. Ho bussato alle porte di questa città meravigliosa | ILISSO" (in Italian). Retrieved December 9, 2019.
  3. ^ Onnis, Omar; Mureddu, Manuelle (2019). Illustres. Vita, morte e miracoli di quaranta personalità sarde (in Italian). Sestu: Domus de Janas. ISBN 978-88-97084-90-7. OCLC 1124656644.
  4. ^ Altea, Giuliana (2005). Costantino Nivola (in Italian). Nuoro: Ilisso. ISBN 88-89188-13-8. OCLC 60436870.
  5. ^ "Museo Nivola". www.museonivola.it.
  6. ^ Gitler, Inbal Ben-Asher (May 11, 2017). Monuments and Site-Specific Sculpture in Urban and Rural Space. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 136. ISBN 9781443892711. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
  7. ^ (PDF). nyc.gov. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 12, 2017. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
  8. ^ Kay, Jane Holtz (November 21, 1993). "Dreams of Stone and Glass". The New York Times. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
  9. ^ Peter, Blake (1996). The Master Builders: Le Corbusier, Mies Van Der Rohe, Frank Lloyd Wright. W. W. Norton & Company. p. 132. ISBN 9780393315042. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
  10. ^ Patsy, Southgate (May 19, 1997). . The East Hampton Star. Archived from the original on October 27, 2017. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
  11. ^ dePaola, Tomie (July 15, 2011). "Children's Books - Orani - By Claire A. Nivola". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
  12. ^ "Ulassai, lavatoio (laundry)". sardegna cultura (Italian language). Retrieved October 27, 2017.
  13. ^ O'Kane, Lawrence (May 8, 1964). "Art Forms Will Have Free Play in a City Project's Community Plaza". The New York Times. Retrieved October 27, 2017.
  14. ^ Heine, Gina R. "Work to restore communication mural". Janesville GazetteXtra. Retrieved October 27, 2017.

External links Edit

  • Website of the Nivola Foundation and Museum
  • Article in Metropolis: Nivola on Nivola

Books Edit

  • G. Altea e A. Camarda, “Formal Autonomy versus Public Participation: The Modernist Monument in Costantino Nivola’s work”, in I. Ben-Asher Gitler (ed.), Monuments, Site-Specific Sculpture and Urban Space, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2017, pp. 134–162
  • G. Altea and A. Camarda, Costantino Nivola. La sintesi delle arti, Ilisso, 2015
  • A. Mereu, Il Nivola ritrovato. Un artista tra l’America e il Mugello, Firenze, Nardini editore, 2012.
  • Renato Miracco (ed.), Costantino Nivola. 100 Years of Creativity, Milano, Charta, 2012.
  • Maddalena Mameli, Le Corbusier e Costantino Nivola. New York 1946–1953, Franco Angeli, Milano 2012.
  • G. Altea (a cura di), Seguo la traccia nera e sottile. I disegni di Costantino Nivola, Agave, Sassari 2011.
  • Nivola. L’investigazione dello spazio, ed. by C. Pirovano, Nuoro, Ilisso, 2010.
  • G. Altea, Costantino Nivola, Ilisso, Nuoro 2004.
  • U. Collu et al., Museo Nivola, Nuoro, Ilisso, 2004.
  • S. Forrestier, Nivola Terrecotte. Opere dello studio Nivola, Amagansett, USA, Milano, Jaca Book, 2004.
  • R. Cassanelli, U. Collu, O.Selvafolta (eds), Nivola Fancello Pintori. Percorsi del moderno, Jaca Book, Milano 2003.
  • Costantino Nivola in Springs, ed. by M. Martegani, New York-Nuoro, The Parrish Art Museum-Ilisso, 2003.
  • Nivola, Fancello, Pintori. Percorsi del moderno, eds R. Cassanelli, U. Collu, O. Selvafolta, Milano, Jaca Book, 2003.
  • Nivola. Biografia per immagini, with texts by R. Venturi, D. Ashton and D. Mormorio, Nuoro, Ilisso, 2001
  • Marika Herskovic, New York School Abstract Expressionists Artists Choice by Artists, (New York School Press, 2000.) ISBN 0-9677994-0-6. p. 18; p. 38; p. 266–269.
  • Costantino Nivola. Sculture dipinti disegni, a cura di L. Caramel, C. Pirovano, Milano, Electa, 1999.
  • A. Crespi, F. Licht, S. Naitza, Nivola. Dipinti e grafica, Milano, Jaca Book, 1995.
  • U. Collu et al., Nivola dipinti e grafica, Milano, Jaca Book, 1995.
  • Museo Nivola, Nuoro, Ilisso, 1995.
  • S. Naitza (ed. by), Nivola, Nuoro, Ilisso, 1994.
  • F. Licht, A. Satta, R. Ingersoll, Nivola: sculture, Milano, Jaca Book, 1991.
  • R. Bossaglia, P. Cherchi, Nivola, Nuoro, Ilisso, 1990.
  • Onnis, Omar; Mureddu, Manuelle (2019). Illustres. Vita, morte e miracoli di quaranta personalità sarde (in Italian). Sestu: Domus de Janas. ISBN 978-88-97084-90-7. OCLC 1124656644.

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Costantino also known as Antine in Sardinia or Tino in the US 1 2 3 4 Nivola July 5 1911 May 6 1988 was an Italian sculptor architectural sculptor muralist designer and teacher Costantino Nivola Figura Femminile Madre Marmo 1987 at the Palazzo del Consiglio Regionale CagliariA series of sculptures located in Piazza Satta in Nuoro 1967 The Nivola Museum in Orani Sardinia view of the parkBorn in Sardinia Nivola had already started his career when he fled Fascism for Paris in 1938 going to the U S in 1939 His major sculptural work is abstract large scale architectural reliefs in concrete made in his own sandcasting and cement carving processes These were erected in and on American buildings between the late 1950s and early 1970s Creatively busy and while remaining active in Italy Nivola also taught at the Harvard Graduate School of Design Columbia University UC Berkeley and elsewhere Nivola Museum ph Armin Linke The Nivola Museum in Orani Sardinia is dedicated to his life and sculpture and hosts the largest collection of his smaller scale work 5 Contents 1 Early career 2 United States 3 Work 4 References 5 External links 6 BooksEarly career EditNivola was born and grew up poor in Orani a village in Sardinia As an adolescent he worked as an apprentice stonemason In Sassari in 1926 Nivola served as apprentice to fellow painter Mario Delitala executing frescoes for the aula magna of the local university 1 In 1931 Nivola enrolled in the ISIA Istituto superiore per le industrie artistiche the State Institute of Industrial Arts in Monza Through one of his teachers the architect Giuseppe Pagano he contributed work to the 1936 Milan Triennial VI and the Italian Pavilion at the 1937 Paris Exposition This drew the attention of Adriano Olivetti who named him art director of his company s Publicity Department where Nivola made a significant contribution to the Olivetti style 6 United States EditNivola married fellow ISIA student Ruth Guggenheim in 1938 and left together for the United States via Paris in 1939 He established a home in Greenwich Village first at Waverly Place then at No 47 West Eighth Street 7 to rebuild a social circle and a career despite speaking no English Nivola resumed a close friendship with artist Saul Steinberg from Milan attended meetings of the anti fascist Italian American Mazzini Society in 1941 and by the 1940s Nivola was presiding over a weekly gathering of artists at Del Pezzo s restaurant described by Peter Blake de as comparable to the Algonquin Round Table 8 One key friendship was Le Corbusier Introduced in 1945 by Josep Lluis Sert Nivola became warm lifelong friends with the Swiss architect his houseguest on Corbu s rare trips to America 9 Supported by small exhibitions and a progression of jobs in factories 10 for Bonwit Teller and for architectural magazines the Nivolas bought a modest property in Springs East Hampton Long Island It would expand to 35 acres Their garden landscape a series of outdoor rooms and a roofless solarium was co designed by the Nivolas and architect Bernard Rudofsky in 1950 Le Corbusier impulsively painted murals on two walls of their kitchen On the nearby beach Nivola developed the principle of his distinctive concrete sandcasting technique while playing with his children They sculpted wet sand then poured a slurry of plaster or concrete into the form In 1951 Nivola was one of the artists shown in the pivotal 9th Street Art Exhibition hung by Leo Castelli Once more Olivetti provided the sculptor with a major commission for an interior wall in their stylish Fifth Avenue showroom in 1953 Nivola executed it with a refined scaled up version of the beach process in a sequence of panels The resulting attention and publicity started a successful career in large scale architecture work which lasted for decades One project involving two thousand and ten cast concrete panels for the McCormick Place Exposition Center in Chicago in 1959 was touted as the largest such installation ever In 1954 Nivola was named to direct the Design Workshop at the Harvard Graduate School of Design where he stayed until 1957 He was also visiting professor or artist in residence at Columbia University 1961 Harvard 1970 and 1973 Dartmouth 1978 UC Berkeley 1978 79 and 1982 and the Royal Academy of Art The Hague 1982 The American Institute of Graphic Arts awarded him its Certificate of Excellence In 1972 the American Academy of Arts and Letters admitted Nivola as its first non American member Nivola died of a heart attack in Southampton Hospital Long Island in May 1988 He was the father of children s book author Claire Nivola and the grandfather of actor Alessandro Nivola 11 A foundation and museum dedicated to Nivola s work opened in his hometown in 1995 in a building partly designed by architect Peter Chermayeff Work EditThe Sardinian town of Ulassai decided in the early 1980s to rehabilitate its neglected municipal laundry building dating from 1903 It was turned into an open air contemporary museum with a number of artists represented 12 Maria Lai Luigi Veronesi Guido Strazza Nivola s contribution a sculptural sound fountain was completed in 1987 as his final work nbsp sound fountain Ulassai Municipal Laundry BuildingNivola s public work includes sgraffito exterior mural wall Gagarin House I Litchfield Connecticut with architect Marcel Breuer 1952 interior sand cast relief wall Olivetti showroom Fifth Avenue New York City with architects BBPR 1953 razed exterior panel for the William E Grady CTE High School Brooklyn New York 1957 Untitled an interior cast concrete mural of 132 panels in the former Mutual Insurance Company of Hartford later Covenant Mutual Insurance Company 95 Woodland Street Hartford Connecticut with Sherwood Mills amp Smith architects 1957 over 2000 cast concrete panels for the exterior of McCormick Place Exposition Center Chicago for Shaw Metz amp Associates 1959 destroyed 1967 Untitled a cast concrete abstract exterior wall for the Mutual Insurance Company of Hartford with Sherwood Mills amp Smith architects 1960 18 polychrome cast stone horses and an 80 foot sgraffito mural wall for the Stephen Wise Towers housing development play area with architect Richard G Stein for the New York City Housing Authority 1964 13 20 concrete panels for the Connecticut Post Building Bridgeport Connecticut 1966 monument to poet Sebastiano Satta Nuoro Sardinia 1966 Family of Man two cast concrete abstract bas reliefs with forms suggesting family groupings entry to the Van Pelt Library University of Pennsylvania Harbeson Hough Livingston amp Larson architects Building 1962 sculpture 1969 Dedicated to the American Secretary 14 abstract panels of sand cast steel reinforced concrete in the lobby with a companion free standing figure in the courtyard Continental Bank 400 Market Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1970 33 sculpted panels on the history of communications theme Janesville Gazette Building Janesville Wisconsin 1970 14 work at the Palazzo del Consiglio Regionale House of the Regional Council Cagliari with architect Mario Fiorentino 1987 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Costantino Nivola References Edit a b Nivola biography Museo Nivola Retrieved October 26 2017 Nivola Ho bussato alle porte di questa citta meravigliosa ILISSO in Italian Retrieved December 9 2019 Onnis Omar Mureddu Manuelle 2019 Illustres Vita morte e miracoli di quaranta personalita sarde in Italian Sestu Domus de Janas ISBN 978 88 97084 90 7 OCLC 1124656644 Altea Giuliana 2005 Costantino Nivola in Italian Nuoro Ilisso ISBN 88 89188 13 8 OCLC 60436870 Museo Nivola www museonivola it Gitler Inbal Ben Asher May 11 2017 Monuments and Site Specific Sculpture in Urban and Rural Space Cambridge Scholars Publishing p 136 ISBN 9781443892711 Retrieved October 27 2017 Greenwich Village Historic District Designation Report PDF nyc gov Archived from the original PDF on February 12 2017 Retrieved October 27 2017 Kay Jane Holtz November 21 1993 Dreams of Stone and Glass The New York Times Retrieved October 27 2017 Peter Blake 1996 The Master Builders Le Corbusier Mies Van Der Rohe Frank Lloyd Wright W W Norton amp Company p 132 ISBN 9780393315042 Retrieved October 27 2017 Patsy Southgate May 19 1997 Ruth Nivola Spinning Gold From Yarns The East Hampton Star Archived from the original on October 27 2017 Retrieved October 27 2017 dePaola Tomie July 15 2011 Children s Books Orani By Claire A Nivola The New York Times via NYTimes com Ulassai lavatoio laundry sardegna cultura Italian language Retrieved October 27 2017 O Kane Lawrence May 8 1964 Art Forms Will Have Free Play in a City Project s Community Plaza The New York Times Retrieved October 27 2017 Heine Gina R Work to restore communication mural Janesville GazetteXtra Retrieved October 27 2017 External links EditWebsite of the Nivola Foundation and Museum Museo Nivola Article in Metropolis Nivola on Nivola Costantino Nivola Reconsidered Metropolis Magazine March 2002Books EditG Altea e A Camarda Formal Autonomy versus Public Participation The Modernist Monument in Costantino Nivola s work in I Ben Asher Gitler ed Monuments Site Specific Sculpture and Urban Space Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2017 pp 134 162 G Altea and A Camarda Costantino Nivola La sintesi delle arti Ilisso 2015 A Mereu Il Nivola ritrovato Un artista tra l America e il Mugello Firenze Nardini editore 2012 Renato Miracco ed Costantino Nivola 100 Years of Creativity Milano Charta 2012 Maddalena Mameli Le Corbusier e Costantino Nivola New York 1946 1953 Franco Angeli Milano 2012 G Altea a cura di Seguo la traccia nera e sottile I disegni di Costantino Nivola Agave Sassari 2011 Nivola L investigazione dello spazio ed by C Pirovano Nuoro Ilisso 2010 G Altea Costantino Nivola Ilisso Nuoro 2004 U Collu et al Museo Nivola Nuoro Ilisso 2004 S Forrestier Nivola Terrecotte Opere dello studio Nivola Amagansett USA Milano Jaca Book 2004 R Cassanelli U Collu O Selvafolta eds Nivola Fancello Pintori Percorsi del moderno Jaca Book Milano 2003 Costantino Nivola in Springs ed by M Martegani New York Nuoro The Parrish Art Museum Ilisso 2003 Nivola Fancello Pintori Percorsi del moderno eds R Cassanelli U Collu O Selvafolta Milano Jaca Book 2003 Nivola Biografia per immagini with texts by R Venturi D Ashton and D Mormorio Nuoro Ilisso 2001 Marika Herskovic New York School Abstract Expressionists Artists Choice by Artists New York School Press 2000 ISBN 0 9677994 0 6 p 18 p 38 p 266 269 Costantino Nivola Sculture dipinti disegni a cura di L Caramel C Pirovano Milano Electa 1999 A Crespi F Licht S Naitza Nivola Dipinti e grafica Milano Jaca Book 1995 U Collu et al Nivola dipinti e grafica Milano Jaca Book 1995 Museo Nivola Nuoro Ilisso 1995 S Naitza ed by Nivola Nuoro Ilisso 1994 F Licht A Satta R Ingersoll Nivola sculture Milano Jaca Book 1991 R Bossaglia P Cherchi Nivola Nuoro Ilisso 1990 Onnis Omar Mureddu Manuelle 2019 Illustres Vita morte e miracoli di quaranta personalita sarde in 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