Giordano Pozzi was born in New York in 1968. He studied architecture and industrial design at the Rhode Island School of Design and at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. Since early years all his work was influenced by American Minimalism and the NY Art Scene of the ‘80 and the ‘90. Mixing disciplines in a constant fluctuation.
His work tells micro-stories, using a language that falls between abstraction, narrative construction and organic natural elements.
Pozzi uses innumerable materials, ranging from plywood, balsa wood, steel, clay, paint, chalk marks, papers, but regardless of the material, every piece contains a precarious element, a simple indication of an alternative sense of completion.
(qtd. Sculpture Magazine, NJ)