Ugo La Pietra
Ugo La Pietra ,born 1934 .
An architect by training, he is an artist, filmmaker, editor, musician, cartoonist and teacher. He has been defining himself as a researcher in communication systems and in visual arts since 1960, moving simultaneously in the worlds of art and design.
A tireless experimenter, he has crossed different currents (from Informalism and Conceptual Art to Narrative Art and artist’s cinema) and used multiple mediums, conducting research that were embodied in the theory of the “Disequilibrating System” – autonomous expression within Radical Design – and in important sociological themes such as “The Telematic Home” (MoMA, New York, 1972 – Fiera di Milano, 1983), “Real Space / Virtual Space” (Triennale di Milano 1979, 1992), “The eclectic Home” (Abitare il Tempo, 1990), “Beach Culture” (Centro Culturale Cattolica, 1985/95). He has transmitted his work through numerous exhibitions in Italy and abroad, and he has curated several exhibitions at the Triennale di Milano, the Venice Biennale, the Musée d’art contemporain de Lyon, the FRAC Centre in Orléans, the International Museum of Ceramics in Faenza, the Fondazione Ragghianti in Lucca, the Fondazione Mudima in Milano and the Museo MA*GA in Gallarate. He has always critically maintained the humanistic, significant and territorial components of design through his works and objects, as well as his work in teaching, theory and publishing.
1959/60 He began “sign research” in painting, aimed at salvaging of the “Minimum symbolic experimentation”.
1962 With A. Ferrari, E. Sordini, A. Verga and A. Vermi, he founded the Gruppo del Cenobio.
1968 He designed and created the “Audiovisual Environment” at the XIV Triennale di Milano.
1969 He won the following prizes for painting: I° Premio Termoli, II° Premio Joan Miró, I° Premio Cesare da Sesto. He took part in the IV Week of Painting at the Museum Johanneum in Graz. He created urban intervention for the “Campo Urbano” in Como.
1970 He was invited to the experimental exhibition at the XXXV Venice Biennale.
1971 He designed audiovisual urban tools for Trigon 71 in Graz (Austria).
1972 He took part in the “Italy: The New Domestic Landscape” exhibition at MoMA with “La cellula abitativa;” he developed works for and took part in exhibitions at the “The new writing” area.
1973 He was a founding member of Global Tools. He was invited to the XV Triennale and made the film La grande occasione.
1973-1975 He became artistic director of the Milanese publishing house Jabik & Colophon.
1975 He won first prize at the Nancy Film Festival.
1976 He took part in the XXXVII Venice Biennale in the “Environment as society” section (E. Crispolti).
1978 He took part in the XXXVIII Venice Biennale in the following sections: “Artist’s cinema” (V. Fagone), “Utopia, the crisis of the architecture. Radical Architecture” (L.V. Masini).
1979 He won the Compasso d’Oro with the project “L’occultamento.” He curated the “Real space / Virtual space” exhibition at the Triennale di Milano.
1980 With Gianfranco Bettetini, he curated the “Chronographies, Special project” exhibition at the XXXIX Venice Biennale.
1981 He co-curated the “Scenographic space in the Italian television” exhibition at the XVI Triennale di Milano.
1983 He curated (with G. Bettetini and A. Grasso) the “The Telematic Home” exhibition at the Fiera di Milano.
1986-1997 He became art director of cultural and experimental exhibitions at the “Living time” event.
1992 He curated the “Life between things and nature” section at the XVIII Triennale di Milano and created the “Mediterranean Landscape” installation at the Musée d’Art Contemporain de Lyon, Quadriennale Internationnale de Design.
1997 He organised the personal exhibition “Fragments,” with objects created in mosaics at the Fortezza da Basso in Florence.
2001 “Mediterranean lands,” a personal exhibition at the Fondazione Ragghianti in Lucca.
2002 “The new territoriality,” at the Rocca Paolina in Perugia.
2005 All of his films were acquired by the Fondazione Cineteca Italiana which organized an exhibition presented by Vittorio Fagone; Luciano Caramel was the curator of his personal exhibition at the Fondazione Umberto Mastroianni in Arpino (FR) and Frosinone.
2007 He took part in exhibitions dedicated to the 1970s at the Museo Villa Croce in Genoa (“Public, actions and ideas in the Seventies in Italy”), at the Triennale di Milano (“Seventies. The long decade of the short century”), and at the Mole Vanvitelliana in Ancona (“Observing the reflected thought”); he created the installations “Sicilian itineraries” and “Unity of the Mediterranean sea” at the Museo del Mediterraneo Fondazione Orestiadi in Gibellina.
2008 He was the subject of a large retrospective at the Fondazione Mudima in Milan, curated by Vittorio Fagone. He participated to the exhibition “International Sculpture in Agliè. Sculpture Nature. Orient Occident” invited by Luciano Caramel.
2009 FRAC Centre in Orléans dedicated a personal exhibition to his architectural works from the 1960s and 1970s; he realized two exhibitions on his work in ceramics at the Museum in Castellamonte and at MIC in Faenza and, in 2010, at the Museo Hoffmann in Caltagirone; in this year he presented two other exhibition dedicated to his ceramic work in Turin and in Albisola.
2011 He took part in a large retrospective at the Galerie Mercier in Paris; he presented the exhibition “Living the city. Yesterday’s future, for a new territoriality”, at the Museo MIAAO, in Turin curated by Enzo Biffi Gentili; he participated in the “Fuori! Arte e spazio urbano 1968-1973” exhibition at the Museo del Novecento in Milan, curated by Silvia Bignami and Alessandra Pioselli.
2012 He participated in the “Goodbye Seventies” exhibition at the Palazzo Reale in Milan, and in the “Radical City” exhibition organised by the Archivio di Stato in Turin. Fondazione Mudima dedicated a personal exhibition to him entitled “Living in Milan” which collected his works and interventions in the Milan area. He took part in the exhibition “The Expanded Gaze. Exhibition for Italian artist’s cinema (1912- 2012)” at the Fondazione Rocco Guglielmo in Catanzaro.
2013 He participated in the “In the sign of sign. After the Informal Art. The Cenobio Group” exhibition at the Galleria del Credito Valtellinese (Milan) curated by Luciano Caramel, “Artists in space” at the Fondazione Rocco Guglielmo in Catanzaro and in “Environments and Counter Environments. ‘Italy: The New Domestic Landscape,’ MoMA, 1972” at the Graham Foundation in Chicago. He presented the personal exhibitions “Itineraries” at Ca’ di Fra Gallery in Milan and “Trace. My territories” in Ceramic Museum in Mondovì.
2014 Triennale Design Museum in Milan dedicated a personal exhibition to him entitled “Ugo La Pietra. Disequilibrating Design” curated by Angela Rui. He presented the exhibition ”Inside / Outside” at the Galleria Antonia Jannone in Milan.
2015 He presented the personal exhibitions “Textural Structures” at the E3 ARTE CONTEMPORANEA Gallery in Brescia and he took part at the exhibition “Earthrise” at the PAV in Turin invitated by Marco Scotini.
2016 He won the Compasso d’Oro for his Career. He presented the exhibition “Living is being at home everywhere. Works and researchs in the urban environment 1962-2016” at MA*GA Museum in Gallarate curated by Marco Meneguzzo; he organized the personal exhibition “Cinque verdi urbani” at Bianconi Gallery in Milan; he realized an urban installation in ceramic for the city of Montelupo Fiorentino fot the project “Materia Prima”.
2017 he realized the solo-show: “Territori”, Galleria Bianconi, Milano; “Campo Tissurato. I segni e l’urbano”, Studio d’Arte Dabbeni, Lugano; He realized two significant installations: “Nuovo tempio capitolino”, in the Archeological area of Palatino in Roma, and “Abitare Milano-Analisi e decodifica dello spazio urbano”, in the Fonderia Artistica Battaglia, Milano. He has been invited in some important collective shows: “The Other Architect”, CCA/Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam; “Take Me (I’m Yours)”, Hangar Bicocca, Milano; “Nouvel accrochage des collections contemporaines”, Centre Pompidou, Paris; “Le storie del film d’artista in Italia”, MAXXI, Roma; “Arte ribelle”, Galleria del Credito Valtellinese, Milano.