Friday
Oct102014

Carla Lavatelli Art Auction at rémy le fur - October 24, 2014

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Carla Lavatelli Art Auction Between New York and Tuscany, Contemporary Sculptures - October 24, 2014

Drouot (Paris) France - October 10, 2014 - The Carla Lavatelli art auction Between New York and Tuscany - will feature 50+ contemporary sculptures, carvings and tapestries.

On October 24, 2014, the Parisian auction house, Auction Art Rémy Le Fur and Associates, will offer collectors a unique collection of works by the American-Italian sculptor Carla Lavatelli (1928-2006). These sculptures are from the collection of this famous artist who passed away a few years ago. The works were previously displayed in her home-studio in Tuscany.

After a successful figurative debut (including Portraits of Grace of Monaco and her children, Prince's Palace of Monaco), Carla Lavatelli changed her materials and shapes. She started in the early 1960’s with mainly marble and bronze and later alabaster which she worked and deployed geometric shapes. In 1967, she was invited to stay at the artist residence of Officina Cidonio in Pietrasanta, Italy. Lavatelli was the youngest of the group and the only woman. She frequented renowned sculptors such as Marino Marini, Henry Moore, Jacques Lipchitz and Isamu Noguchi. Lavatelli and Noguchi shared a workshop for 7 years and exhibited overseas.

It was from her studio in SoHo, where she moved in 1970, that she performed works and prepared for exhibitions that have made ​​her famous. In 1970, Lavatelli exhibited at the Iolas Gallery in New York, the Phillips Collection in Washington, Gimpel and Weitzenhoffer in New York and the Hakone Open-Air Museum in Japan. The Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco acquired Stele for a Prayer while the New Law School of Stanford University inaugurated One and A Half with President Ford. Meanwhile she remained very active in Europe and traveled around the world. During the 1980’s and 1990’s, Carla Lavatelli responded to numerous private commissions which she devoted a lot of energy to. Many of her sculptures were purchased by the Museum of Williamsburg, Brown University, the Kasser Foundation, the New York architect Albert Mayer and later by Giuliano Gori in Italy. In the mid-1990’s, she left New York to put aside her hectic artist life to reach her haven, the "Working Place and Sculpture Garden" house in Tuscany where she continued to sculpt and began to write. Many of these writings are resumed in the Storytelling section of her website. It is from here that she continued to prepare her magic and ephemeral paper and silk works and weavings to display in Pistoia, Italy and Grace Cathedral in San Francisco and the Renoir Museum In Cagnes, France.

The sale organized by Auction Art will present fifty works that offer a wide range covering the whole career of Carla Lavatelli. Among the key works include, Life of a Boomerang, previously displayed at the Einstein Institute of Princeton University, the famous Swirling Seagulls, a larger version of which was recently installed in the village of Mougins, France andthe magnificent Black Africa in black Belgian marble, The City, Stele for Peace, The Cry and Maps of Light. All major works estimated between 10,000 and 50,000 euros. Several monumental works will also be offered to saavy buyers such as Growing Energy, Gingko Biloba, and the extraordinary piece The Wave, each estimated 40,000 - 60,000 euros. 

Contact: 
Website of the artist: http://www.carlalavatelli.com/ 
Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carla_Lavatelli
Website of Art Auction: http://www.auctionartparis.com/ventes-aux-encheres-273/2014-10-24-entre-new-york-et-la-toscane-loeuvre-de-carla-lavatelli-1928-2006
Email: contact@auctionartparis.com

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Saturday
Oct042014

"Swirling Seagulls" installed in Mougins, France

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Inauguration of Swirling Seagulls (Une Ronde de Mouettes) by Carla Lavatelli

Mougins, France – October 10, 2014 – Une Ronde de Mouettes, a work signed by Carla Lavatelli brings all it’s delicacy to the Place des Patriots in Mougins, France.

Fusion by the Da Prato Foundry is realised in a dark, fire-patinated bronze, Une Ronde de Mouettes is an invitation to come together and share. In 1995, Carla Lavatelli had previously been commisioned to create an urban project consisting of a carved stone bench with a fountain and water line set into a rough-hewn travertine for the plaza of La Place du Banc des Amis, currently installed at the foot of the Saint Jacques Maggiore. It is a work that invites conviviality and exchange.

Carla Lavatelli made Une Ronde de Mouettes for Mougins, the french village for which she had a special attachment. This flight of seagulls fits perfectly within the context of the Place des Patriotes and it highlights the scenic panorama overlooking Grasse, known for its perfumes. A symbol of love and ties that unite people, this creation also testifies to the generosity of this artist's extraordinary career. Her international career from Europe to the United States, led her to also realise the life size bronze portrait of Princess Grace of Monaco and her children, and today it’s shown in the most prestigious Palace of Monaco. She dedicated her life to convey her humanistic values with humility.

It is with great pride that the City of Mougins hosts Une Ronde de Mouettes on the emblematic square of the Patriots.

Contact:
http://www.carlalavatelli.com/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carla_Lavatelli

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Saturday
May312014

“The Wave” installed at The Gori Collection

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“The Wave” by Carla Lavatelli installed at The Gori Collection

Celle (Pistoia), Italy – October 10, 2014 - The Wave by artist and sculptor Carla Lavatelli is permanently installed at the Gori Collection in Celle, Italy.

On May 31, 2014, a monumental sized sculpture by Carla Lavatelli titled  The Wave made its appearance in the historical 20th century outdoor collection of Giuliano Gori in Celle (Pistoia), Italy. The Wave is a dark, fire-patinated bronze that was created by Carla Lavatelli in 1970 and joins other artists and principally masters of 20th century artists like Marino Marini, Cascella, Minguzzi, Lardera, Kowalski, and Pomodoro.

Carla Lavatelli (1928 - 2006) was an American artist born in Italy whose career spanned five decades, from the 1950s into the 21st century. Her work resides in other permanent collections of several major museums, including the San Francisco Museum of Art (SFMOMA), the Phillips Collection in Washington DC, the Hakone Open-Air Museum in Japan and the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University.

Carla Lavatelli is primarily known for her abstract sculptures in stone and bronze. She is also known for her carved stone and silver jewelry, called  Sculptures to Wear. There is a complete collection of her  Sculptures to Wear at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. Several versions of Lavatelli's large-scale abstract sculpture in bronze and stainless steel,  1 1/2 (1969–70), are in the museum collections of American universities, including Stanford University in Palo Alto, CA and Brown University in Providence, RI. In 1978, Lavatelli was commissioned to install a spherical bronze sculpture in a newly created pond at the Botanical Gardens in Freiburg, Germany, that she titled  Golden Pond, which is still on display. During the 1990s, she presented several temporary and permanent site-specific installations, including  Happenings involving paper and reed sculptures in Pistoia, Italy and New York City. In 1995, the town of Mougins, France commissioned her to create a stone bench installation with a fountain set into a rough-hewn travertine for the plaza of the  Place du Banc des Amis in front of the St Jacque le Majeur Church. She was presented with the town's honorary Gold Medal upon its unveiling in 1995 for her exceptional contribution to the city.

Contact:
Fattoria di Celle - The Gori Collection
Via Montalese 7
51030 Santomato di Pistoia, Italy
Telephone: (+39) 0573-479907
Fax: (+39) 0573-479486
Email: goricoll@tin.it

Website: www.CarlaLavatelli.com
Wikipedia: www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carla_Lavatelli

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