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Rizzi
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At First Glance, James Rizzi's
art may easily be mistaken for the early artistic efforts of
o young child, this is not an entirely erroneous judgment, for
it is certain that Rizzi wants to incorporate the freshness
and vitality of children's art in his work. In this regard he
is not alone. Some of the great artists of the twentieth century,
including Klee, Dubuffet and Miro, deliberately used a primitive,
childlike style in their mature work.
Rizzi, born and raised in New York, has turned
his childlike imagination into artistic powers to transforming
the city itself into something wonderfully original. His large
panorama of Urban life are teeming with energy and life, reflecting
all the diversity and human variety that is at the core on New
York. There is not "mean" streets but uproariously
happy ones, where children jump rope, shoot baskets and walk
their dogs. If the sidewalks belong to the young people, grown
ups, especially men, are imprisoned inside an army of automobiles.
The vehicles are as diverse as and crazily idiosyncratic as
the people who drive them.
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