ArtistsSalvatore Scarpitta
Salvatore Scarpitta

Salvatore Scarpitta

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Mixed Media
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Museum of Modern Art, New York
1959–1960
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Salvatore Scarpitta created relief constructions and three-dimensional objects that fused postwar abstraction with found materials and industrial surfaces. Working from the 1950s onward, he assembled canvas, wood, metal, and tape into layered, gestural compositions that emphasized material tactility and weathered finishes. His practice resisted pure formalism through a sustained engagement with the physical properties of discarded and reclaimed elements, treating surface degradation as a formal and conceptual resource rather than a limitation.

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River Beach (Art Institute of Chicago)
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Museum of Modern Art
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Whitney Museum of American Art
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