SELECTED WORKS

Tambellini's artistic practice is intricate and multifaceted, spanning his 90 years of life. It delves into various realms driven by his keen interest in integrating art, science, and technology. Compelled by life experience, and by a profound sense of inquiry and experimentation, his creative endeavors span across a diverse array of mediums and formats. His artistic expressions ranged from traditional forms like drawing, painting, and sculpture to the more avant-garde fields of photography, poetry, film, video, computer art, and performance pieces. His insatiable thirst for innovation within his artistry led him to continuously revisit his past works, utilizing them as inspiration that guided him through the evolution of his oeuvre.

 

“WE ARE THE PRIMITIVES OF A NEW ERA"

-Aldo Tambellini, 1961

dRAWINGS



PAINTINGS



SCULPTURES



PHOTOGRAPHY



Lumagrams



Films


Black Is

1965, 16mm, black & white, 3:38 min.

Black Plus X

1966, 16mm, black & white, 9:36 min.

Black Trip 2

1967, 16mm, black & white, 3:37 min.

Black TV

1968, 16mm, black & white, 9:38 min.


ELECTROMEDIA PERFORMANCES


The Proliferation of the Sun by Otto Piene

Blackout by Aldo Tambellini

1967, video, black & white, 9:21 min.

Black Gate Cologne by Otto Piene & Aldo Tambellini

1968, video, black & white, 20:19


INSTALLATIONS


Atlantic In Brooklyn (Excerpt)

Installation, The Boiler, 2015

black & white, 6 channel projection, 2:56 min.

We Are the Primitives of a New Era (Excerpt)

Installation, James Cohan Gallery, 2013

Black Film Series, “Lumagrams”, projected poetry and sound in an immersive environment, 2:34 min.


TELEVISION WORK


The Royal Wedding: A Day in the Life of Television

TV About TV Series

1981, video, color, 24:06

LISTEN
2005, MP4, color, 15:06 min.


VIDEOS


Black Video 2

black & white, 10:53 min.

Black Video 3

black & white, 24:36 min.

6673

color, 20:26 min.

Event of the Screw

color, 4:50 min.


VIDEOGRAMS



MAIL ART 



COPY ART 



POETRY


 July 30, 2006



 they are lost in an apocalyptic landscape

 running- - -

   - - -through the unpredictable geometry of chaos

                              running- - -

                     - - -through pounding explosions - endless destruction

                                                                         running- - -

                  - - -through craters of blood - human carnage

                                             running- - - 

         - - -through pounding explosions - endless destruction

                            running- - -

       - - -through massacred children - chocking dust

                                                                                              running- - -

   - - -through pounding explosions - endless destruction         

                                     running- - -

                       - - - through the silence of humanity

                                                       lost in the barbarian world coming to be

August 3, 2006


can the poet’s rage

match the devastating power of

the killer’s missile


can the words spell out

barbarian devastation


can spoken words

rise above the explosion

dismembering the child


can he write

the smell of human decay



can the poet

give consciousness

to silence


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