Arthur Luiz Piza
Brazil, 1928 - May 26, 2017
From the time of his arrival in France, the artist participated in a large number of group exhibitions, both in his host country and abroad (San Paulo Biennale, the Biennale of Ljubljana, the Grenchen Print Biennale, Kassel Documenta, Salon des Réalités Nouvelles, etc.), the recipient of numerous first prizes. He also presented his work in solo exhibitions in Brazil and France; in the Galerie La Hune (Paris), he had a dozen shows between 1953 and 1991.
From 1958, Piza devoted himself primarily to burin engraving. Starting from this period, the artist created reliefs and collages, as well as sculpted objects, porcelain and jewellery. During the 1960’s, Arthur Luiz Piza became known as one of the most compelling representatives of the art of engraving. His style is very personal: the plate is cut, gashed, gouged, hammered, sculpted in small, successive marks that, like scales, interlock and overlap; hollows become volumes.
The artist works with the perception of matter, matter that is imaginary and poeticised. The colours used by the artist are often ochres, muted and subdued.
Arthur Luiz Piza lived and worked in Paris. The painter, engraver and sculptor died on May 26, 2017 in Paris, at the age of 89 years.
Born in the city of São Paulo in 1928, Arthur Luiz Piza began his artistic training in 1943 with Antonio Gomide. After attending the I Biennial of the Museum of Modern Art in São Paulo, Piza moved to Paris and attended the studio of Johnny Friedlaender, with whom she learned the techniques of metal engraving. He then devoted himself to watercolor and collage. He has performed solo shows in Brazil and in several other countries such as Japan, Ecuador, France, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Yugoslavia, Italy, Spain, Denmark and the United States.
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