1045

Sandro Chia

(b. 1946)

"The Boy Painter," 1982

Oil, collage, cardboard, paint tube, and mixed media on board
Signed lower right: Chia; signed again, titled, and dated 1982, all verso
Sight: 38.5" H x 45" W

  • Provenance:
    Private collection, purchased in New York, NY, 1980s
    By family descent

    Other notes:
    Italian painter and sculptor Sandro Chia was a leading figure in the international art movement known as "Transavanguardia," or "beyond the avant-garde." Born in Florence, Italy, in 1946, Chia studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence, where he developed a strong foundation in classical art traditions. After traveling through Europe and India, he began to challenge the conceptual and minimalist trends that dominated the 1970s art world, turning instead toward expressive figuration and vibrant color. His early works combined mythological, historical, and personal imagery, reflecting both his Italian heritage and a desire to reintroduce emotion and narrative into contemporary art.

    By the late 1970s and early 1980s, Chia had gained international recognition alongside fellow "Transavanguardia" artists Francesco Clemente, Enzo Cucchi, Nicola De Maria, and Mimmo Paladino. Their work was characterized by a return to painterly techniques, symbolism, and the use of the human figure as a central subject. Chia's paintings often depict heroic or whimsical figures rendered in bold, gestural brushstrokes and luminous, saturated hues, like the present painting. His style blends irony, romanticism, and a sense of mythic storytelling, creating a visual language that is both deeply personal and culturally resonant. Chia also experimented with avant garde mixtures of mediums and materials, and in addition to painting, Chia explored printmaking and sculpture, further expanding his expressive range.

    Throughout his career, Chia has exhibited widely, with major shows in Europe, the United States, and Asia. His works are held in prestigious collections such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Gallery in London, and the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. Dividing his time between Italy and New York, Chia continues to produce art that celebrates the vitality of painting in his distinctive synthesis of tradition and innovation, while engaging with timeless human themes.
  • Condition: Overall good appearance. A few fine, minor, scattered areas of craquelure within the impasto. Not examined out of the frame.

    Framed under Plexiglas: 44.625" H x 50.75" W x 3" D


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