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The Spring of an Ancient Tree

Admission: Free
Opening: 14.03.2024, 19:00
14.03.2024-13.04.2024

Tuesday-Friday: 11:00-19:00,
Saturday: 11:00-17:00

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The Breeder is pleased to present a solo show by the Italian artist, critic and editor Lisa Ponti
(b. 1922, Milan; d. 2019, Milan), organized in collaboration with Octagon (Milan), an
exhibition space run by artist Jacopo Mazzetti.

Lisa Ponti's career started with her work for popular and influential design magazine Stile
(1941-1947) and then as editor-in-chief (1948-1966) and deputy director (1966-1986) of the
architectural magazine Domus, where she was responsible for the magazine's art pages through
the critical postwar period. The magazine was very influential at the time and was distinguished
among others for maintaining an intense collaboration with artists, allotting features and
interviews to many prominent figures from Lucio Fontana, Piero Manzoni, Yves Klein, Ettore
Sottsass and Christo through to Robert Wilson, Tony Cragg, Arakawa & Gins, and Basquiat.

While working for both of these magazines, which were established by her father,
internationally renowned architect Gio Ponti, she substantially contributed to shaping a vivid art
and culture scene in postwar Italy. Lisa Ponti was always at the forefront of her father's creative
activity and connections. He always encouraged her artistic endeavors and they regularly
collaborated throughout her career. Perhaps one of the artist's greatest legacies, has always been the important and deep relationships that she cultivated and maintained in her life with many artists and intellectuals that she bonded with over their intense and sincere passion concerning art.

Despite drawing for almost all of her life for others, Lisa Ponti was 70 years old when she first
showed her work publicly as an artist, with a solo exhibition in 1992. Throughout her artistic
career her style and the manner in which she approaches art has remained succinctly consistent.
Her most preferred and never changing medium has always been the "utilitarian", world
standard A4 paper: "It's a universal format, so the drawing knows where to land. A4 is putting
yourself in the limits that entice you. Inside the standard, the minimum reduces the immense to
the distance between the marks."

These dainty lines and strokes, which are at the core of her artistic expression, carry through
them a sense of whimsicality, spontaneity and purity that the artist let unfold. Despite that, she
never strays away from approaching diverse, sometimes melancholic topics through her
drawings. It is exactly this apparent and seemingly simplistic, almost childlike, nature of her
"artless" compositions that makes them so intriguing and captivating. It's her innate ability to
aim for the portrayal of complex feelings and emotions through the simplest of imagery. Each
brushstroke, pen, pencil or marker line carries a profound intentionality, imbuing her work with
a calm and meditative sense of clarity, that glows beyond the edges of the paper.

The Spring of an Ancient Tree

Lisa Ponti, Untitled (musician), pencil and watercolor on A4 paper, 21 x 29.7cm, 8.3 x 11.7 in.