(1918 – 2015)

Carol Rama Biography

In subversive work spanning seven decades, Carol Rama (1918–2015) anticipated debates on gender, sexuality, and representation. Self-taught and working outside cultural movements, she depicted chimerical, errant bodies expressing desire, repression, and independence. Though her category-defying work was dismissed and censored for much of her lifetime, it has been celebrated in recent years for its radical dissidence, formal experimentation, and vibrant oscillation between figuration and abstraction.

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Rama was born and died in Turin, where she worked until her nineties alongside writers (Edoardo Sanguineti), musicians (Massimo Mila), and architects (Carlo Mollino). Her earliest watercolour paintings of the 1930s picture psychosexual fantasies inspired by her mother's stay at a psychiatric institution. In 1945, the Italian government shuttered a Turin exhibition of these works for their obscenity. Rama engaged themes of the body and abjection through her materials in the '60s. Embedding glass eyes, human teeth, and syringes into canvas, she inspired Sanguineti to coin the term 'bricolage.' In the '70s, she made corporeal sculptures from the rubber innards of bike tires, referencing her suicidal father's bicycle factory. Following the critical acclaim her early work received with curator Lea Vergine's The Other Half of the Avant-Garde at Palazzo Reale, Milan, in 1980, Rama returned to figuration.

Among Rama's many solo exhibitions are, recently, the retrospective Carol Rama: Antibodies, organised by the New Museum, New York (2017), and the traveling surveys The Passion According to Carol Rama (2015–16; Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona; Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris; Espoo Museum of Modern Art; Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; and Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Turin); Carol Rama (2004–05; Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin; Museo di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto; BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead; and Galerie im Taxispalais, Innsbruck). Her work resides in such collections as the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; Tate Modern; London. In 2003, she was awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Biennale.

Text courtesy Lévy Gorvy Dayan.

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Senza titolo by Carol Rama contemporary artwork painting
Carol Rama Senza titolo, 1969 Spray paint, ink, glue, and plastic caps on paper
54 x 70 cm
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Senza titolo (Arsenale) by Carol Rama contemporary artwork mixed media
Carol Rama Senza titolo (Arsenale), 1970 Rubber inner tubes on canvas
150 x 200 cm
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Senza titolo by Carol Rama contemporary artwork painting, sculpture
Carol Rama Senza titolo, 1963 Paint and mixed media on paper
16 x 23 cm
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Senza titolo by Carol Rama contemporary artwork painting, works on paper, drawing
Carol Rama Senza titolo, 1967 Ink, glue, and taxidermy eyes on paper
35 x 46.7 cm
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Senza titolo (Rituale) by Carol Rama contemporary artwork painting
Carol Rama Senza titolo (Rituale), 1964 Ink, lacquer, glue, and medical objects in plastic on canvas
70 x 50 cm
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Araldica Arabescata [Arabesque Heralding] by Carol Rama contemporary artwork painting, sculpture, drawing
Carol Rama Araldica Arabescata [Arabesque Heralding], 2004 Rubber tyre, metal fittings, acrylic and charcoal on found technical drawing laid on canvas
70 x 111 x 7 cm
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La Mucca Pazza (The Mad Cow) by Carol Rama contemporary artwork painting
Carol Rama La Mucca Pazza (The Mad Cow), 2001 Found rubber tube, sandpaper, nail polish, and marker on found printed paper, laid down on canvas
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Ostentazione (Ostentation) by Carol Rama contemporary artwork mixed media
Carol Rama Ostentazione (Ostentation), 2002 Mixed media and oil on paper on canvas
119 x 142 x 15 cm
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