Nenne Sanguineti Poggi
Nenne Sanguineti Poggi | |
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Born | 1909 |
Died | 2012 |
Occupation | Artist |
Known for | Public commissions in Eritrea and Ethiopia |
Nenne Sanguineti Poggi (1909–2012) was an Italian painter. She is best known for her public artworks in Eritrea and Ethiopia, and her commissions for Emperor Haile Selassie.
Early life
[edit]Nenne Sanguineti Poggi was born in 1909 in Savona, Italy.[1][2] She began training under the artist Eso Peluzzi, and early in her life she married before moving to Eritrea.[3][4]
Career
[edit]Poggi was commissioned for works by Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, creating public works in urban centers within both Eritrea and Ethiopia. Within these works, she sought to merge mid-20th century art movements with the African culture of her surroundings.[3] She was also commissioned by others in the governments of Eritrea and Ethiopia, as well as private entities in the region.[1] These large-scale mosaics were created in public squares, churches such as the Mariam Orthodox Cathedral in Asmara,[5] the City Hall in Addis Ababa,[6] United Nations buildings in Addis Ababa,[7] and educational institutes. Her artwork involved both landscapes in the region and portraits of local residents, including both living portraits and expressionist works of others.[1]
After thirty years in Africa, she returned to reside in Italy, where she claimed that her inspiration as a painter waned, leading her to paint from her memories of her time in Africa moving forward.[8] Her later works included “painting, drawing, printmaking, and works that resembled ancient Ethiopian scrolls.”[1]
Death and post-humous exhibitions
[edit]Poggi died in 2012.[8] A retrospective of her work entitled Artist Without Borders was shown at the America-Italy Society of Philadelphia,[6][9] and her work has also been exhibited in institutions including the Museo d’Arte di Palazzo Gavotti.[10]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Gallery shows: 6 photographer-explorers at Philadelphia Photo Arts Center". 16 April 2016.
- ^ "Ridiculously Fun". Philadelphia Inquirer. April 17, 2016. p. H09.
- ^ a b Nancy Bea Miller (May 29, 2016). "Waterfront Nenne Sanguineti Poggi: Artist Without Borders". THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER.
- ^ "Quiliano: alla Galleria d'Arte del Cavallo una mostra di Arte contemporanea, pittura ceramica e fotografia, ispirata agli Angeli". 31 October 2016.
- ^ Jonathan Glancey (2006). Eyewitness Companions: Architecture: Architecture. Penguin. p. 464. ISBN 9780756644826.
- ^ a b "A Portrait in Many Colors: A Retrospective Exhibition of Nenne Sanguineti Poggi - - InLiquid". 22 June 2016.
- ^ Edward B. Marks (1995). A world of art: the United Nations collection. Il Cigno Galileo Galilei. p. 34.
- ^ a b "Rye Arts Center Displays Work of Italian Painter Nenne Sanguineti Poggi". 9 January 2017.
- ^ "Nenne Sanguineti Poggi: An Artist Without Borders".
- ^ "Un dipinto di Nenne Sanguineti Poggi donato alla Pinacoteca di Savona - IVG.it". 15 October 2015.