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Edoardo Villa

Edoardo Daniele Villa (1915–2011) was a notable[1] South African sculptor of Italian descent who worked primarily in steel, and bronze.[2]

Edoardo Villa
Born
Edoardo Daniele Villa

(1915-05-31)31 May 1915
Died1 May 2011(2011-05-01) (aged 95)
NationalitySouth African
EducationAndrea Fontini Art School
Notable workThe Knot, Cape Town
Confrontation, Johannesburg
Thrust, University of Pretoria
MovementAbstract art
cubism
AwardsHonorary Professorship University of Pretoria
Medal of Honour: South African Academy of Science & Art, 1979

Early life edit

Villa was born in Bergamo, Italy and he studied at the Andrea Fontini Art School. In 1937 due to a shortage in work Edoardo Villa volunteered for the Italian Army and studied to become and officer. He went to Spain as part of the Italian Army to take part in the Spanish Civil War but the war ended before he was deployed. He was qualified as a Captain and was recalled to serve in the World War II. By 1940 he was posted to North Africa, On 9 December 1940 he was captured the night before the Battle of Sidi Barrani on a scouting mission where he was injured and captured by the English. In 1941 he was shipped to South Africa where he then spent the next four years at the Zonderwater prisoner of war camp. Zonderwater was opened in February 1941 and by the end of 1942 and held 63 000 prisoners under the care of Colonel H.F. Prinsloo whose head was later sculpted in bronze by Villa for the military museum. After his release, Villa remained in South Africa where he continued his vocation as a sculptor.[3]

Career beginnings edit

Villa started work with conventional heads and figures and changed to work on stylized abstractions. His work includes abstract explanations of the human condition but retains some figurative concepts. Villa's work has a strong cross-cultural synthesis which involves the Italian and the African. It is clearly informed by the cubism of Picasso (who had discovered African art in Paris at the Trocadero).

Villa gave an interview in which he said, After being a prisoner of war in South Africa I decided to stay and start my career because of the opportunities available for the youth, the ‘open space’ as opposed to the ‘closed’ life of a continental. Everything in Europe I felt had been done, questioned and exhausted. Here, in Africa, I felt I had the opportunity to explore ... If anything could sum up my fundamental concern in art, it is that of the human and the individual – the human condition …. Museums are marvellous but human participation, physical proximity and tactile engagement are more important.[4]

Style and technique edit

Villa's sculpture developed further during the 1950s, when the use of cut steel and bronze. At this time he also taught at the Polly Art Centre in Johannesburg. The Polly Art Centre was founded as an adult education institution; in 1952 it was converted into an art and exhibition centre. Until its closure in 1960, it was the only place – apart from a few private galleries – where black artists in Johannesburg could pursue their art and show their works.

In 1961, along with Cecil Skotnes, Cecily Sash, Giuseppe Cattaneo, and Sydney Kumalo, Villa made up the artist group “Amadlozi” (Zulu for “ancestors”) for the conscious appropriation of African sculptural traditions.[5]

Villa's work includes larger than life steel installations, such as Reclining Figure[6] in Pieter Roos Park, Johannesburg. This work was intended as a play statue for children, paid for by Anglo American, selected by the Parktown and Westcliffe Heritage Trust and donated to the City of Johannesburg and unveiled by the Deputy Mayor of Johannesburg Councillor C.E. Fabel on 8 September 1984.

Edoardo Villa represented South Africa at the Venice Biennale on five occasions and he has received awards at the São Paulo Biennales of 1957 and 1959.[citation needed] He has exhibited in over a hundred shows in Italy, Europe, England, Israel, South America, Africa and the United States.[citation needed]

In 1994/1995 Villa donated 140 small and 10 large works to the University of Pretoria. On 31 May 1995, to celebrate the artist's 80th birthday, the Edoardo Villa Museum was officially opened at the University of Pretoria, South Africa.[7]

Villa lived and worked at his home in Johannesburg, He was a friend of the artist and art collector, Vittorino Meneghelli,[8] the author Jillian Becker and the architect Monty Sack. Villa died in hospital on 1 May 2011 at age 95.

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 February 2010. Retrieved 4 June 2010.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 July 2011. Retrieved 4 June 2010.
  3. ^ Kamper, De (2018). Taking stock : a history of collecting collections at the University of Pretoria (1908-2014) (Dissertation thesis). University of Pretoria.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 9 October 2011. Retrieved 4 June 2010.
  5. ^ Okeke, Chika (2003), "Africa: Modern African art", Oxford Art Online, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oao/9781884446054.013.60000100082, ISBN 978-1-884446-05-4, retrieved 16 June 2022
  6. ^ "Beeldenstad.net/Johannesburg/8 (Inner City)/Reclining Figure". Archived from the original on 14 May 2007. Retrieved 4 June 2010.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 30 September 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2011. Edoardo Villa Collection Retrieved June 27, 2011
  8. ^ Blog, Jacaranda Tribal Art (21 February 2010). "Jacaranda Tribal Art Blog: Vittorino Meneghelli Dies At 94". Jacaranda Tribal Art Blog. Retrieved 23 October 2018.

See also edit

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Edoardo Daniele Villa 1915 2011 was a notable 1 South African sculptor of Italian descent who worked primarily in steel and bronze 2 Edoardo VillaBornEdoardo Daniele Villa 1915 05 31 31 May 1915Bergamo ItalyDied1 May 2011 2011 05 01 aged 95 Johannesburg South AfricaNationalitySouth AfricanEducationAndrea Fontini Art SchoolNotable workThe Knot Cape TownConfrontation JohannesburgThrust University of PretoriaMovementAbstract artcubismAwardsHonorary Professorship University of PretoriaMedal of Honour South African Academy of Science amp Art 1979 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career beginnings 3 Style and technique 4 References 5 See alsoEarly life editVilla was born in Bergamo Italy and he studied at the Andrea Fontini Art School In 1937 due to a shortage in work Edoardo Villa volunteered for the Italian Army and studied to become and officer He went to Spain as part of the Italian Army to take part in the Spanish Civil War but the war ended before he was deployed He was qualified as a Captain and was recalled to serve in the World War II By 1940 he was posted to North Africa On 9 December 1940 he was captured the night before the Battle of Sidi Barrani on a scouting mission where he was injured and captured by the English In 1941 he was shipped to South Africa where he then spent the next four years at the Zonderwater prisoner of war camp Zonderwater was opened in February 1941 and by the end of 1942 and held 63 000 prisoners under the care of Colonel H F Prinsloo whose head was later sculpted in bronze by Villa for the military museum After his release Villa remained in South Africa where he continued his vocation as a sculptor 3 Career beginnings editVilla started work with conventional heads and figures and changed to work on stylized abstractions His work includes abstract explanations of the human condition but retains some figurative concepts Villa s work has a strong cross cultural synthesis which involves the Italian and the African It is clearly informed by the cubism of Picasso who had discovered African art in Paris at the Trocadero Villa gave an interview in which he said After being a prisoner of war in South Africa I decided to stay and start my career because of the opportunities available for the youth the open space as opposed to the closed life of a continental Everything in Europe I felt had been done questioned and exhausted Here in Africa I felt I had the opportunity to explore If anything could sum up my fundamental concern in art it is that of the human and the individual the human condition Museums are marvellous but human participation physical proximity and tactile engagement are more important 4 Style and technique editVilla s sculpture developed further during the 1950s when the use of cut steel and bronze At this time he also taught at the Polly Art Centre in Johannesburg The Polly Art Centre was founded as an adult education institution in 1952 it was converted into an art and exhibition centre Until its closure in 1960 it was the only place apart from a few private galleries where black artists in Johannesburg could pursue their art and show their works In 1961 along with Cecil Skotnes Cecily Sash Giuseppe Cattaneo and Sydney Kumalo Villa made up the artist group Amadlozi Zulu for ancestors for the conscious appropriation of African sculptural traditions 5 Villa s work includes larger than life steel installations such as Reclining Figure 6 in Pieter Roos Park Johannesburg This work was intended as a play statue for children paid for by Anglo American selected by the Parktown and Westcliffe Heritage Trust and donated to the City of Johannesburg and unveiled by the Deputy Mayor of Johannesburg Councillor C E Fabel on 8 September 1984 Edoardo Villa represented South Africa at the Venice Biennale on five occasions and he has received awards at the Sao Paulo Biennales of 1957 and 1959 citation needed He has exhibited in over a hundred shows in Italy Europe England Israel South America Africa and the United States citation needed In 1994 1995 Villa donated 140 small and 10 large works to the University of Pretoria On 31 May 1995 to celebrate the artist s 80th birthday the Edoardo Villa Museum was officially opened at the University of Pretoria South Africa 7 Villa lived and worked at his home in Johannesburg He was a friend of the artist and art collector Vittorino Meneghelli 8 the author Jillian Becker and the architect Monty Sack Villa died in hospital on 1 May 2011 at age 95 References edit Villa sculpture finds new home at GSB Archived from the original on 9 February 2010 Retrieved 4 June 2010 Eduardo Villa Archived from the original on 10 July 2011 Retrieved 4 June 2010 Kamper De 2018 Taking stock a history of collecting collections at the University of Pretoria 1908 2014 Dissertation thesis University of Pretoria Stephan Welz amp Co Archived from the original on 9 October 2011 Retrieved 4 June 2010 Okeke Chika 2003 Africa Modern African art Oxford Art Online Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 oao 9781884446054 013 60000100082 ISBN 978 1 884446 05 4 retrieved 16 June 2022 Beeldenstad net Johannesburg 8 Inner City Reclining Figure Archived from the original on 14 May 2007 Retrieved 4 June 2010 Edoardo Villa Collection gt University of Pretoria Archived from the original on 30 September 2012 Retrieved 27 June 2011 Edoardo Villa Collection Retrieved June 27 2011 Blog Jacaranda Tribal Art 21 February 2010 Jacaranda Tribal Art Blog Vittorino Meneghelli Dies At 94 Jacaranda Tribal Art Blog Retrieved 23 October 2018 See also editEdoardo Villa Museum Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edoardo Villa amp oldid 1197254608, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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