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Truchet / Cloud #5

ENNIO L. CHIGGIO

Truchet / Cloud #5

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Stemming from Ennio Ludovico Chiggio's recent research on modular tilings, Truchet / Cloud #5 is inspired by the famous tiles developed in the 18th century by Abbé Sébastien Truchet. Using a simple motif, repeated and inverted, the artist composes a complex structure where lines, symmetries, and bifurcations generate a true visual labyrinth. The black and white contrasts enhance the dynamic reading of the whole, while the multiple possible combinations invite the eye to follow constantly renewed paths. The work thus explores the links between mathematics, perception, and visual experience.

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2011

Collage of acrylic-painted wood tiles on wooden support

123 x 80 x 4 cm - 48 2/5 x 31 1/2 x 1 3/5 in

Signed, titled, and dated on the back of the artwork

Certificate of authenticity signed by the artist

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ENNIO L. CHIGGIO

A key figure in Italian Kinetic and Programmed Art, Ennio Ludovico Chiggio was born in Naples in 1938 before pursuing both technical and artistic studies in Venice. By the late 1950s, he had moved away from Informal painting to develop a practice centred on visual perception, light, movement and optical phenomena. In 1959, he co-founded the renowned Gruppo N in Padua alongside Alberto Biasi, Toni Costa, Edoardo Landi and Manfredo Massironi. The collective became one of the leading forces of the European avant-garde, promoting an experimental approach to art grounded in Gestalt theory, interactivity and viewer participation.

Rejecting the notion of the static artwork, the artists of Gruppo N developed the concepts of the "open work" and "Programmed Art," ideas notably theorised by Umberto Eco. Chiggio's research focused on visual interference, modular structures, optical vibrations and the transformation of perceptual space. His landmark series—including Interferenze Lineari, Strutture Visive and Dischi a rotazione apparente—explore the relationship between actual and perceived movement, making the viewer an active participant in the work.

Alongside his visual practice, Chiggio developed a strong interest in visual poetry, experimental photography and electronic music. In 1965, he co-founded the Nuove Proposte Sonore group, extending the interdisciplinary approach that would define his entire career.

Today recognised as one of the pioneers of European Kinetic Art, Ennio Chiggio occupies a central place in the history of post-war Italian avant-garde movements. His work reflects a lifelong commitment to moving beyond the traditional art object, making perception itself the true subject of the artwork.

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