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Artist and publisher, Ezio Gribaudo (1929–2022, Turin) was awarded the Premio per la Grafica (Printmaking Prize) at the 33rd edition of the Venice Biennale in 1966, followed one year later by a prize at the São Paulo Biennial. This international institutional recognition came at a moment when this singular mediator was at the height of his career(1). Widely exhibited, he also established himself as a key figure in the world of art publishing through Edizioni d’Arte Fratelli Pozzo and Fabbri. Lucio Fontana, Michel Tapié, Asger Jorn, Peggy Guggenheim, Karel Appel, and Giorgio de Chirico were among his close professional and personal circle(2).
Behind the celebrated figure lies the playful child we tend to forget.
The solo exhibition of Ezio Gribaudo at Sans titre is conceived as a tribute structured around an idea encapsulated in its title: Homo Ludens. Borrowed from the well-known text by Pierre Restany on the spirit of the 1966 Biennale(3), it reactivates its acuity.
1966, a pivotal and…
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Artist and publisher, Ezio Gribaudo (1929–2022, Turin) was awarded the Premio per la Grafica (Printmaking Prize) at the 33rd edition of the Venice Biennale in 1966, followed one year later by a prize at the São Paulo Biennial. This international institutional recognition came at a moment when this singular mediator was at the height of his career(1). Widely exhibited, he also established himself as a key figure in the world of art publishing through Edizioni d’Arte Fratelli Pozzo and Fabbri. Lucio Fontana, Michel Tapié, Asger Jorn, Peggy Guggenheim, Karel Appel, and Giorgio de Chirico were among his close professional and personal circle(2).
Behind the celebrated figure lies the playful child we tend to forget.
The solo exhibition of Ezio Gribaudo at Sans titre is conceived as a tribute structured around an idea encapsulated in its title: Homo Ludens. Borrowed from the well-known text by Pierre Restany on the spirit of the 1966 Biennale(3), it reactivates its acuity.
1966, a pivotal and…

































































