fabrizio Ruggiero home page
Fabrizio Ruggiero, recent works
Installations by Fabrizio Ruggiero
Portraits by Fabrizio Ruggiero
Fabrizio Ruggiero sculptures
atelier Fabrizio Ruggiero
fabrizio ruggiero e-mail

Hidden in a forest.  High in Anghiari’s hills.   A lone artist’s studio. 

by Terence Ward


One Spring day, a counselor to the UN President of the General Assembly walked inside. He was stunned by the sculptures and the portraits. And he turned to my wife Idanna. “ I see the colors of Africa, the spirit of Asia, I feel the ancient heart-beat of the Mediterranean.  All this belongs at the UN.” And he asked us to collaborate..

(double click on a thumb to enlarge it)

Fabrizio_ruggiero_Studio_2020_1 Fabrizio_ruggiero_Studio_2020_2 Fabrizio_ruggiero_Studio_2020_a Fabrizio_ruggiero_Studio_2020_3

 

A theme was chosen –
the Transformative Power of Art. 
Inspiring figures.  Artists, exiles, former prisoners, activists. 
All who used their Art to Raise Consciousness.

Fabrizio_ruggiero_Studio_2020_4 Fabrizio_ruggiero_Studio_2020_5 Fabrizio_ruggiero_Studio_2020_6 Fabrizio_ruggiero_Studio_2020_7

Flash forward.

 On the 70th anniversary of the first convening of the United Nations General Assembly.
Sculptures stood bold. Frescos lined the walls. 
The UN motto in 2015 was “Year for Global Action”. 
And these artist activists stared at each delegate entering the newly restored General Assembly Hall reminding them of a higher calling.

Then, from the East River in Manhattan, the portraits crossed town, invited by NYU’s Casa Italiana for another exhibition. 

Fabrizio_ruggiero_Studio_2020_8 Fabrizio_ruggiero_Studio_2020_9

To touch and inspire.  To nudge and provoke. 

Fabrizio_ruggiero_Studio_2020_10 Fabrizio_ruggiero_Studio_2020_11

To remind us of the power to change—to stand up to bigotry and hate, violence and heartlessness.

Fabrizio_ruggiero_Studio_2020_12 Fabrizio_ruggiero_Studio_2020_13

To rise above the sordid politics of the day.

Fabrizio_ruggiero_Studio_2020_14 Fabrizio_ruggiero_Studio_2020_15

To act,  to be counted,  and above all,
To play our role.

Terence Ward

photo gallery templates by VisualLightBox.com v5.4