Alfio Giuffrida

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Born(1953-01-28)28 January 1953
KnownforPainting, sculpture, scenography
Alfio Giuffrida
Alfio Giuffrida (2008)
Born(1953-01-28)28 January 1953
EducationAccademia di Belle Arti di Roma
Known forPainting, sculpture, scenography
WebsiteAG Sinnwerke

Alfio Giuffrida (born 28 January 1953 in Zafferana Etnea[1]), also known as Alfio Giuffrida AG Sinnwerke, is a contemporary Italian sculptor, installation artist, set designer and painter.[2]

Giuffrida was born in Zafferana Etnea, Sicily, in 1953. Between 1969 and 1972, he studied at the Scuola statale d'arte, Catania. In 1973, he moved to Rome to attend the Academy of Fine Arts, where he earned a diploma in set design. Between 1977 and 1985, he worked as a freelance painter and set designer in Rome; he moved to Cologne in 1986. From 1990 to 2004, he worked in his studio in Bonn, and has been living in Cologne again ever since.[1]

Works

ELEMENT LVIII-Animation, 2003

In 1975 Giuffrida participated in the X Rome Quadriennale.[3] After moving to Germany, he began working as a set designer with the choreographer Jochen Ulrich in 1995—first with the Cologne Tanz-Forum and later with various other ensembles.[4]

ELEMENT LVIII-Einstellung 11, 1997/98
B-731 R, 1996/97

In 2003, he founded the fictional company A.G. Sinnwerke®, a brand and artistic project conceived as a "conceptual factory" for the production of serial cycles of works. In the 1990s, he initially created reliefs from fragments of furniture; later, he mostly produced large-scale, movable sculptures that simulate industrial mass-produced items. Some of these are movable and can be walked through. His installations also include references to mass-produced objects, such as antennas or high-voltage pylons, as well as CD cases.[1]

Selected Exhibitions

  • February/April 2001 Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum Aachen[5]
  • April/June 2001 Stadtmuseum Siegburg (Installationen)[6]
  • July/August 2004 Mannheimer Kunstverein.[7]
  • September/December 2006 Märkisches Museum Witten (Kinderwagen & andere Kunststücke)[8]
  • March/June 2007 Stadtmuseum Bergkamen[9]

Group exhibitions

  • March/April 1975, X Quadrennial of Rome (The new generation)
  • June/October 2017, The Hot Wire (A collaboration between Skulptur Projekte Münster and Skulpturenmuseum Glaskasten Marl)[10]

Stage design

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