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Museums page for Costantino Nivola ((1911 - 1988)), known for Modernist wood sculpture, sand casting, figure, mural. Showing 7 museum collections and exhibitions.
"When Reviving a Forgotten Sculptor’s Reputation Is a Family Affair," Online, The New York Times, by Zachary Small, June 2, 2021. Some 30 years after his death, Costantino Nivola’s relatives team up... Read full biography
"When Reviving a Forgotten Sculptor’s Reputation Is a Family Affair," Online, The New York Times, by Zachary Small, June 2, 2021. Some 30 years after his death, Costantino Nivola’s relatives team up with Magazzino Italian Art to restore the mid-century artist’s legacy. COLD SPRING, N.Y. — Adrian... Read full biography
"When Reviving a Forgotten Sculptor’s Reputation Is a Family Affair," Online, The New York Times, by Zachary Small, June 2, 2021. Some 30 years after his death, Costantino Nivola’s relatives team up with Magazzino Italian Art to restore the mid-century artist’s legacy. COLD SPRING, N.Y. — Adrian Nivola remembers the long hours spent in the studio of his grandfather, Costantino Nivola, during the 1980s, watching the artist capture the warm embrace of a mother in a wood sculpture as the country... Read full biography
"When Reviving a Forgotten Sculptor’s Reputation Is a Family Affair," Online, The New York Times, by Zachary Small, June 2, 2021. Some 30 years after his death, Costantino Nivola’s relatives team up with Magazzino Italian Art to restore the mid-century artist’s legacy. COLD SPRING, N.Y. — Adrian Nivola remembers the long hours spent in the studio of his grandfather, Costantino Nivola, during the 1980s, watching the artist capture the warm embrace of a mother in a wood sculpture as the country singer Tammy Wynette crooned over the stereo. The music and the man came rushing back into focus earlier this year as he went to work on nearly two dozen previously unseen sculptures from his grandfather’s studio that were cast from wet sand into the... Read full biography
"When Reviving a Forgotten Sculptor’s Reputation Is a Family Affair," Online, The New York Times, by Zachary Small, June 2, 2021. Some 30 years after his death, Costantino Nivola’s relatives team up with Magazzino Italian Art to restore the mid-century artist’s legacy. COLD SPRING, N.Y. — Adrian Nivola remembers the long hours spent in the studio of his grandfather, Costantino Nivola, during the 1980s, watching the artist capture the warm embrace of a mother in a wood sculpture as the country singer Tammy Wynette crooned over the stereo. The music and the man came rushing back into focus earlier this year as he went to work on nearly two dozen previously unseen sculptures from his grandfather’s studio that were cast from wet sand into the shapes of animals, people and abstract natural forms. Adrian cleaned them of mold and mildew for the exhibition currently on... Read full biography