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A vividly illustrated catalogue accompanying legendary painter Giorgio Griffa's first museum exhibition in the United States Giorgio Griffa (b. 1936) has been a vital figure in Italian art for more than half a century. In a signature palette of pastel colors, the artist records lines, letters, and numbers with acrylic paint on unstretched, unprimed canvas. At once methodical and lyrical, his painting tests the capacities of his materials and the limits of representation. In 2026, coinciding with the artist's 90th birthday, the Clark Art Institute presents his first solo museum exhibition in the United States.
Griffa's references range from poetry and mathematics to music, but he has consistently turned to the natural world, and trees in particular, to articulate his interest in relationality, materiality, difference, and growth. As he explains of his various bodies of work: "There is no progress in my cycles. They are different paths in the same forest."
Giorgio Griffa: Paths in the Forest presents a selection from almost sixty years of the artist's work, with some paintings published for the first time. Scholarly essays offer context on different aspects of Griffa's career and are accompanied by an original text by the artist.
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Exhibition Schedule: Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA(June 13-October 12, 2026)
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Robert Wiesenberger is curator of contemporary projects at the Clark Art Institute and lecturer in the Williams Graduate Program in the History of Art.
Joanna Fiduccia is assistant professor of history of art at Yale University.
Matilde Guidelli-Guidi is curator and department cohead at Dia Art Foundation.
Akili Tommasino is curator of modern and contemporary art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.