Luciano Ventrone: Legacy
“One dies twice. To cease to live is nothing, but to cease to love and to be loved is an insupportable death” – Voltaire
Humanity’s wishful desire to achieve immortality seems vain and perhaps even futile. However, for those who are no longer with us, their longevity is proved by the endless love they continue to receive from the mortal world. Five years have already passed since the death of renowned Italian painter, Luciano Ventrone. At 79 years of age, Ventrone’s long and blissful life could be characterized by his dedication to painting the natural world. And while his physical presence has left us, the art world’s reverence for his creations carries on his legacy. This exhibition is a reminder of his surreal representations of a natural reality, one which he is no longer a part of. Legacy serves to ensure that Ventrone’s name is not forgotten. To cease to be loved is an insupportable death.
Luciano Ventrone was born in 1942, in Rome. At the age of five, he left Rome to live in Denmark with Lady Metha Petersen, a wealthy woman who developed his initial interests in architectural studies. Eventually returning to Rome, the young artist attended a high school for the arts, graduating in 1964. He joined the faculty of architecture to continue his studies, but, discontent with his endeavors, Ventrone left in 1968 and began his painting career experimenting with contemporary forms until eventually he became fascinated with nature and its natural beauty. His development of this realist abstraction technique resulted from advice he received in 1983, from famed Italian Renaissance art historian, Federico Zeri. In an almost surreal representation of nature, the artist has often spoken on this:
“The study of painting is not the mere representation of the object, but it is color and light: the right relationships between the two things give shape in space. The subject should not be seen as such but abstractly.”
After an extensive career, ceaselessly extending himself to natural form, the artist built a house in Collelongo where he continued his research of the natural world. After his death in 2021, his home became a museum dedicated to his life and passions. Over the last fifteen years, both Friedrichs Pontone and Pontone Gallery have worked closely with Ventone and his estate, championing his artistry. And while his death in 2021 has reminded us all of our mortality, both galleries continue to honor his life, revitalizing his essence through the mastery of his practice.
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Luciano VentroneAlice, 2015Oil on linen55 x 150 cm
21.7 x 59 in -
Luciano VentroneMalizia, 2012-2014Oil on linen20 x 27 ½ in
50 x 70 cm
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Luciano VentroneLe Sorelle, 2012Oil on linen20 x 20 in
50 x 50 cm
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Luciano VentroneLa Lingua del Mare, 2014-2017Oil on mixed media on canvas70 x 70 cm
27.5 x 27.5 in -
Luciano VentroneIn Prima Fila, 2014Oil on mixed media on linen50 x 100 cm
19.7 x 39.4 in -
Luciano VentroneUna punta di verde, 2015Oil on mixed media on linen50 x 70 cm
19.7 x 27.6 in -
Luciano VentroneSpuntino, 1999Oil on mixed media on canvas40 x 40 cm
15.8 x 15.8 in -
Luciano VentroneMutamenti, 2013-2014Oil on linen100 x 100 cm
39.4 x 39.4 in -
Luciano VentroneUniversi, 2013-2016Oil on linen60 x 90 cm
23.6 x 35.4 in -
Luciano VentronePianetini, 1997Oil on linen90 x 130 cm
35.4 x 51.1 in -
Luciano VentroneIl sacco del viandante, 1995Oil on linen80 x 100 cm
31.5 x 39.4 in -
Luciano VentroneI colori del bianco 3, 2012-2017Oil on linen40 x 40 cm
15.8 x 15.8 in -
Luciano VentroneCandore, 2012-2017Oil on linen40 x 40 cm
15.8 x 15.8 in -
Luciano VentroneGermogli, 2010-2019Oil on linen23 ½ x 35 ½ in
60 x 90 cm -
Luciano VentroneMaternità, 2012Oil on linen20 x 20 in
50 x 50 cm -
Luciano VentroneSopra il Canneto, 2014-2018Oil on linen20 x 23 ½ in
50 x 60 cm -
Luciano VentroneMeridione, 2010-2017Oil on linen23 ½ x 35 ½ in
60 x 90 cm -
Luciano VentroneSotto il Pergolato, 2007Oil on linen23 ½ x 27 ½ in
60 x 70 cm -
Luciano VentroneLetture, 2020Oil on linen23 ½ x 35 ½ in
60 x 90 cm -
Luciano VentroneEaster Flavor, 2012Oil on linen20 x 23 ½ in
50 x 60 cm -
Luciano VentroneLe Rosse, 2011Oil on mixed media on linen19 3/4 x 19 3/4 in
50 x 50 cm -
Luciano VentroneAccordi, 2015Oil on mixed media on linen60 x 60 cm
23.6 x 23.6 in -
Luciano VentroneAmalfi, 2011Oil on mixed media on linen80 x 100 cm
31.5 x 39.4 in -
Luciano VentroneAndromaca, 2018Oil on linen19 3/4 x 23 5/8 in
50 x 60 cm -
Luciano VentroneCaltagirone 2, 2011Oil on mixed media on canvas23 5/8 x 35 3/8 in
60 x 90 cm -
Luciano VentroneChimera, 2000Oil on mixed media on linen90 x 130 cm
35.4 x 51.2 in -
Luciano VentroneCosmo, 2002Oil on mixed media on canvas60 x 90 cm
23.6 x 35.4 in -
Luciano VentroneFiamme, 2007Oil on linen23 5/8 x 23 5/8 in
60 x 60 cm -
Luciano VentroneFine Estate, 2011-2020Oil on mixed media on linen23 5/8 x 35 3/8 in
60 x 90 cm -
Luciano VentroneForme nella luce, 2012Oil on mixed media on linen23 5/8 x 35 3/8 in
60 x 90 cm -
Luciano VentroneI colori del bianco 2, 2012-2017Oil on mixed media on canvas on board15 3/4 x 15 3/4 in
40 x 40 cm -
Luciano VentroneManuela, 2015Oil on mixed media on linen51 1/8 x 35 3/8 in
130 x 90 cm -
Luciano VentroneOriente, 2010Oil on mixed media on linen50 x 70 cm
19.7 x 27.6 in -
Luciano VentroneRaggi di Luce, 2014-2019Oil on mixed media on linen80 x 100 cm
31.5 x 39.4 in -
Luciano VentroneSicilia, 2019Oil on mixed media on canvas60 x 110 cm
23.6 x 43.3 in -
Luciano VentroneSigillo, 2002Oil on mixed media on canvas80 x 100 cm
31.5 x 39.4 in
