
P420 is pleased to present the third solo exhibition in the gallery by Richard Nonas (Brooklyn, 1936 - New York, 2021), the first show after the artist’s death.
Richard Nonas occupies a unique, original position in the field of sculpture, thanks to his profound comprehension of space as a physical and psychological construct. His transition in the late 1960s from anthropology to art proved crucial for his development, leading to an utterly singular approach to sculpture that transcends mere considerations on form.
“Anthropology gave me the doubt – Nonas said –doubt of what is most obvious, doubt of what is most pleasant, doubt of what is most useful and self-serving, doubt of what is obscure and difficult, doubt of what is painful, destructive or useless. Doubt, I mean, of everything. Anthropology gave me the gift of continual doubt. But sculpture forced me to use it.”
Among the first post-minimalist artists, working mainly with simple forms and raw materials like wood, steel and stone, Nonas created works that activate space through subtle interventions and precise placements. His sculptures, often arranged in linear configurations or essential geometric forms, arise from profound investigation of how objects can transform our perception and experience of a place.
Nonas constantly challenged the boundary between object and environment, creating what he defined as ‘charged places’, areas in which the relationship between observer, object and context is intensified and dynamically unstable. Through apparently simple gestures, like the positioning of steel blocks, the arrangement of sheets of slate or carved wood, Nonas alters the emotional and perceptual weight of a space, making viewers aware of their own physical presence and the spatial relationship with both the work and its setting.
Fully complying with the vision and research taken forward by Richard Nonas during his entire life, this exhibition – conceived as a tribute that reflects his approach to art and includes the last major work of his career – has been installed in such a way as to evoke the sensibility of the artist as completely as possible.
Richard Nonas (New York, 1936-2021). Among the most recent institutional exhibitions: Fondation CAB, Brussels, BE (solo, 2024); From Memory, MAMCO, Geneva, CH (2024); ...Less is more...40 years of minimal art at Frac Sud, Bonisson Art Center, Rognes, FR (2024); A Walk On The Wild Side, MOCA Museum of Contemporary Art Jacksonville, Jacksonville, US (2023); Before, Now, Soon, MAMCO, Geneva, CH (2022); FiveMyles, New York, US (2021); Archivio Ugo Ferranti. Roma 1974-1985, MAXXI, Rome, IT (2021); COL, Musée Gassendi, Digne-les-Bains, FR (solo, 2019); Riverrun (from Swerve to Bend), Mamco, Geneva, CH (solo, 2019); ...as light through fog..., Chiesa della Spina, Pisa, IT (solo, 2017); __The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, US (2017); Il tessuto come arte: Antonio Ratti imprenditore e mecenate, Palazzo Te, Mantova, IT (2017).














Richard Nonas was born in New York in 1936, where he lived and worked. He studied literature and then social anthropology at the University of Michigan, Lafayette College, Columbia University and the University of North Carolina. Following his education, Nonas worked as an anthropologist for 10 years, doing field-work on American Indians in Northern Ontario, Canada, and in Northern Mexico and Southern Arizona. He turned to sculpture in the mid-1960s at age 30. His anthropological work left a deep imprint that affected his sculptural practice and his engagement with the perception of space. Through a Minimalist vocab- ulary, Nonas developed a body of sculpture that engaged with the issue of place.
Founded in Bologna in 2010 by Alessandro Pasotti and Fabrizio Padovani, P420 has always maintained a commitment to promoting creativity and pushing artistic boundaries. Born from the founders’ initial experience in the world of art and artists’ books, the gallery emerged with the aim of promoting an inclusive approach to contemporary art, embracing artists from diverse backgrounds, generations, and disciplines.

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