Brother of Arnaldo Pomodoro, whose Sphere adorns the square in front of the
Ministry, Giò was a sophisticated sculptor in his own right, capable of renewing
the language of sculpture from within and endowing it with more sharply defined
complexity of structural relations in a period markedly influenced by Art Informel.
Grande Ghibellina II is the second casting of the work in the Rockefeller Collection.
With its interplay of solids and voids, this mural wave of bronze generates energy
as it unfurls and dances in space. Pomodoro solves the problem of the sculptural
work by conceiving it as a physical presence that addresses space and light as
such. (Transl. by Paul Metcalfe per Scriptum, Roma)