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Luara Grisi - The Endless Diagram

LAURA GRISI

The Endless Diagram

29 November - 24 Jan 2026
Date
29 Nov 2025
24 Jan 2026
Location
P420, Via Azzo Gardino 9, Bologna

P420 is pleased to announce The Endless Diagram, the second solo exhibition by Laura Grisi (1939, Rhodes, Greece – 2017, Rome, Italy) in the spaces of the gallery, curated by Marco Scotini.

The exhibition comes at a moment of extraordinary international critical acclaim for the artist, including recent acquisitions of her works on the part of Centre Pompidou in Paris and the Tate Collection of London. After the first solo show in the gallery in 2018, Grisi’s work has been the focus of two important museum retrospectives: at Muzeum Susch in Zernez in 2021, and at MAMCO Geneva in 2022-23. She has also been included at the Venice Biennale in 2022 and in other group shows that have repositioned her in a unique role, outside the usual consolidated narratives.

The Endless Diagram adds a fundamental and as-yet unexplored facet to the path of rediscovery forced by P420. The central feature of the project is a recent find in the Grisi Archive of a series of crucial works, produced from 1961 to 1965.

This new development offers a key of reinterpretation of the artist’s entire oeuvre: the diagrammatic approach that made her research famous in the 1970s displays surprisingly early roots, already in the 1960s. The exhibition thus blurs the boundaries between the material dimension (painting and installation) and speculative theory (represented by systems of permutation and temporal breakdown), suggesting a continuity and coherence of vision previously underestimated.

First of all, the show presents works from the early 1960s, which constitute the initial core of Grisi’s output. These works already seen in the first group shows (Premio San Fedele, Milan, 1961; Premio Michetti, Francavilla, 1964; Premio Castello Svevo, Termoli, 1964) and in the artist’s first solo exhibitions (Galleria Il Segno, Rome, 1964; Galleria Errepi, Bologna, 1964; Galleria dell’Ariete, Milan, 1965), are now re-examined in a direct dialogue with the production of the next decade.

Exhibited Artworks

Laura Grisi - Untitled

Laura Grisi

Untitled, 1964

Laura Grisi - Untitled

Laura Grisi

Untitled, 1964

Laura Grisi - Scrittura n.5

Laura Grisi

Scrittura n.5, 1964

Laura Grisi - Untitled

Laura Grisi

Untitled, 1961

Laura Grisi - Parentesi

Laura Grisi

Parentesi, 1961

Laura Grisi - Untitled

Laura Grisi

Untitled, 1964

Laura Grisi - Untitled

Laura Grisi

Untitled, 1964

Laura Grisi - Untitled

Laura Grisi

Untitled, 1964

The show does in fact continue forward, through a selection of fundamental pieces from the 1970s, which underscore the conceptual lexicon for which the artist is known. The comparison reveals the fact that the early works are not simple forerunners, but represent the roots of the “diagrammatic thinking” that characterizes all of Laura Grisi’s artistic practice.

Laura Grisi - Indicazioni per filtri

Laura Grisi

Indicazioni per filtri, 1964

Laura Grisi - Teleobiettivo

Laura Grisi

Teleobiettivo, 1965

Laura Grisi - Grande Reflex

Laura Grisi

Grande Reflex, 1964

Laura Grisi - Hypothesis about Time (Ipotesi sul Tempo)

Laura Grisi

Hypothesis about Time (Ipotesi sul Tempo), 1975

Laura Grisi - Endless Dialogue - Index I

Laura Grisi

Endless Dialogue - Index I, 1978

Laura Grisi - Fish-eye lens

Laura Grisi

Fish-eye lens, 1965

Laura Grisi - Wide Angle

Laura Grisi

Wide Angle, 1965

Laura Grisi - Drawing for Time

Laura Grisi

Drawing for Time, 1975

Laura Grisi

Laura Grisi

Untitled, 1964

Laura Grisi - Ipotesi sul tempo

Laura Grisi

Ipotesi sul tempo, 1975

Laura Grisi - Infinito

Laura Grisi

Infinito, 1977

Laura Grisi - Untitled

Laura Grisi

Untitled, 1961

Laura Grisi - Untitled

Laura Grisi

Untitled, 1961

Laura Grisi - Ricordi

Laura Grisi

Ricordi, 1961

Laura Grisi

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