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  • av Jean Cocteau
    519,-

    Exhibition held at Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice, April 13-September 16, 2024.

  • av Gabriella Belli
    419,-

    A radical artist and pioneer of Arte Informale, bearing witness to events that left their mark on the centurySelf-taught Italian painter Emilio Vedova (1919-2006) is known for his raw, visceral and historically informed works that reflect strong political convictions. His dark, expressive compositions are titled after tumultuous movements from his lifetime: from the Prague Spring to the Years of Lead.

  • av Anselm Kiefer
    549,-

    Nella primavera 2024, Palazzo Strozzi ospita una grande mostra dedicata a uno dei maggiori esponenti dell'arte tra XX e XXI secolo: Anselm Kiefer, celebre per le sue opere di forte impatto che attraverso pittura, scultura e installazione investigano i temi della memoria, del mito, della guerra e dell'esistenza. Ogni produzione artistica di Kiefer esprime il rifiuto del limite, nella monumentalità e nella potenza della materialità, ma soprattutto nell'infinita ricchezza di risorse con le quali sonda le profondità della memoria e del passato. Ha esordito sulla scena artistica tedesca alla fine degli anni sessanta, con opere che hanno segnato tra le prime una riflessione sulla storia della Seconda guerra mondiale e sull'eredità emotiva e culturale della Germania. Da qui è iniziato un percorso artistico in cui si uniscono e confondono tra loro storia, mito, religione, misticismo, poesia, filosofia. A cura di Arturo Galansino, la mostra di Palazzo Strozzi mira a restituire la vitale complessità dell'arte di Kiefer, celebrandone l'intreccio tra figura e astrazione, natura e artificialità, creazione e distruzione, con un forte coinvolgimento per il pubblico nello spazio fisico e concettuale delle sue opere.

  • av James Lee Byars
    675,-

    A sumptuous display of Byars' mystical sculptures and installations, including the gilded tower displayed at the Venice BiennaleAmerican artist James Lee Byars (1932-97) combined motifs from Eastern cultures, such as Noh theater and Zen Buddhism, with the ideologies of Western philosophy. Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Pirelli HangarBicocca in Milan, this catalog presents a wide selection of emblematic works that blend geometric forms with precious materials such as marble, velvet, fine wood and gold leaf. It delves into Byars' practice through detailed entries on the works on display written by the scholar Sarah Kislingbury, illustrated by a wide selection of historical images. The volume includes an essay by curator Jordan Carter on the relationship between Byars' works and performances, a text by curator Alexandra Munroe on the artist's correspondence in the context of the Fluxus aesthetic and an essay by art historian Shinobu Sakagami on Byars' relationship with Japanese culture.

  • av Denis Curti
    619,-

    From realist photography to Informalism, Migliori documents Italian society from a witty, amusing perspective At age 98, Nino Migliori (born 1926) is still one of Italy's greatest photographers. With curiosity and continual experimentation, combined with his sense of irony, he highlights the everyday life of Italians from the end of the dictatorship in 1948 to the 21st century.

  • av Lucia Aspesi
    575,-

    Lush multimedia landscapes blend dreamlike narratives and folk traditions to reflect upon the colonization of VietnamInspired by the geography of Vietnam, Thao Nguyen Phan (born 1987) combines literature, oral tales, fairy tales and myths to trace the history of her home country and reconstruct its cultural heritage, addressing pressing issues related to contemporary environmental and social changes.

  • av Iacopo Bedogni
    405,-

    Through immersive installations, Masbedo re-energizes a Milanese electronic music studio from the '50sItalian artist duo MASBEDO dedicate their new work to the Studio di Fonologia RAI in Milan: a facility for experimental electronic music that first opened in 1955. Their reenactment through a video performance provides a contemporary look at an institution that was fundamental to the creation of a new cultural language.

  • av Ginevra Lamberti
    619,-

    A scenic journey through the sweeping countryside of Italy's Prosecco regionThis first photobook in a new series on UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the Veneto brings together writer Ginevra Lamberti (born 1985) and photographer Filippo Romano (born 1968) to capture the languid slopes and undulating treelines of the Prosecco Hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene.

  • av Mario Piazza
    405,-

    Eye-catching advertisements for the Triennale Milano chart an evolution of poster designOn the occasion of the centenary of the Triennale Milano, this book offers an invitation to look back over 100 years of the institution's history through the 23 posters for its international exhibition. From Massimo Vignelli to Italo Lupi, some of the world's greatest designers have contributed pieces.

  • av Thomas Bayrle
    519,-

    Mind-bending compositions of human beings and commercial products scrutinizing work, religion and consumerismKnown for his complex "patternizations" or "superstructures," German artist Thomas Bayrle (born 1937) creates grid-like images of people, products and machines as part of his fascination with the relationship between the individual and society. This catalog is published on the occasion of the artist's solo exhibition at Pinacoteca Agnelli in Turin (11/03/23-04/02/24).

  • av Matthieu Humery
    505,-

    Young artists reflect on the Pinault Collection's monumental exhibition of 20th-century photographyThe landmark Chronorama: Photographic Treasures of the 20th Century from Condé Nast's archives is responded to in this book with painting, sculpture, performance and photography from four artists: Tarrah Krajnak (born 1979), Eric N. Mack (born 1987), Giulia Andreani (born 1985) and Daniel Spivakov (born 1996).

  • av Keith Christiansen
    465,-

    The rediscovery of a Baroque masterpiece by the venerable Italian painterIn 2021, a painting was offered at a Madrid auction houses at a starting price of 1,500 euros. Almost immediately and almost unanimously, this Ecce Homo was attributed by experts to Caravaggio (1571-1610), an unprecedented event in the critical history of the painter.This publication comprises essays by four of the most authoritative specialists on Caravaggio and Baroque painting, who together offer an essential starting point for the understanding of this new and fundamental addition to our knowledge of Caravaggio's work.Maria Cristina Terzaghi, Gianni Papi, Giuseppe Porzio and Keith Christiansen tackle the interpretation of the painting, taking different approaches. One essay dwells on the circumstances of the discovery, another traces its Spanish provenance, while the stylistic, technical and iconographic aspects of the work are examined in depth, along with the artist's critical fortune and the legacy he left behind in Naples.The four texts offer the reader a variety of interpretations that constitute the true value of this publication. While others have expressed skepticism over the attribution, all the contributing scholars share the same enthusiastic certainty: the Ecce Homo is a masterpiece by Caravaggio and, as such, still has a lot to tell us about the artist.

  • av Fayçal Tiaiba
    349,-

    Cataloging the Uzbek national pavilion at the 18th Architecture BiennaleFrom the ruins of the ancient qalas to the mythical figure of the labyrinth: the amply illustrated Unbuild Together addresses different horizons of Uzbekistan's architectural heritage as potential tools for envisioning the future and key elements in challenging the concept of modernity.

  • av Arturo Galansino
    555,-

    Representative sculptural works that probe the limits and potential of our relationship with the worldThis monograph features 30 fundamental works by acclaimed Indian artist Anish Kapoor (born 1954) from the 1980s to the present day, spanning practically the entirety of his long and distinguished career.One of the most notable features of Kapoor's works is the way they transcend their materiality. Pigment, stone, steel, wax and silicone are manipulated--carved, polished, saturated and molded--to the point of a dissolution of boundaries between the plastic and the immaterial. Color in Kapoor's hands becomes an immersive phenomenon, containing its own spatial and illusive volume. Kapoor seeks estrangement, the erasure of ordinary references, in order to undermine the way that we are accustomed to see things and set them in a completely different perspective, creating works that act as catalysts of energy. This volume reveals the genesis of his artistic practice and investigates its language, providing new keys to its interpretation.

  • av Paul B Franklin
    398,-

    Catalog of an exhibition held at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice, Italy, October 14, 2023-March 18, 2024.

  • av Chiara Sbarigia
    485,-

    The life and work of the Italian cinematic legend Gina LollobrigidaA symbol of Mediterranean beauty, the incarnation of the diva par excellence of Italian cinema, the witness of Italy's rebirth, but also the photojournalist, the sculptor, the painter: this was Gina Lollobrigida (1927-2023), best known for her roles in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1956) and Carol Reed's Trapeze (1956), among others.This volume presents the life of this great all-around artist through her extraordinary photographs; the affectionate accounts of Christian De Sica, Carlo Verdone, Gérard Depardieu and Alex Marshall; the critical texts of the curators and editors; and an essay by Fabio Melelli.Lollobrigida possessed an uncommon artistic sensitivity and a great love of life--a vitality that she never lost, an unshakable determination--in addition to her all-consuming passion for art: all important elements in the shaping of her career.Through photos and accounts, this book retraces the life of Lollobrigida and her human and artistic versatility as actor, photographer, sculptor and philanthropist: myriad facets of an amazing existence.

  • av Emma Sdegno
    359,-

    The story of the famous English critic's long and fruitful love affair with the city of VeniceJohn Ruskin visited Venice numerous times over the course of his life, starting in 1835, and after long stays in the city he published his three-volume masterpiece The Stones of Venice--a gorgeous paean to the beauty, uniqueness and fragility of this city that was destined to become a cornerstone of English culture and mark the beginning of the Gothic Revival. Venice, in Ruskin's drawings and watercolors, is a theater of "lost time" that builds up traces of historical time even as it is subject to erasure and destruction.In Venice with Ruskin is a meditation on the city, its architecture, its bittersweet relationship with nature, Ruskin's dialogue with the great Venetian artists whose works he reproduced, the curiosity that prompted him to explore it and the imagination with which he captured its essence on paper.

  • av Roberta Tenconi
    539,-

    Over four decades of atmospheric installation worksSince the late 1970s, Belgian artist Ann Veronica Janssens (born 1956) has been using ephemeral elements such as light to investigate the sensory perception of reality. Her works create situations that disorient viewers, breaking down their conventional perceptive mechanisms. This catalog, accompanying an exhibition at Pirelli HangarBicocca in Milan, retraces the artist's entire career across sculpture, video and installation.

  • av Chiara Sbarigia
    443,-

    Catalog of an exhibition held at the Auditorium Parco della musica, Rome, Italy, September 16-November 1, 2022.

  • av Caterina Tognon
    419,-

    Key works from the International Studio Glass movement and beyond, from Chihuly to PesceThis volume documents a rare collection of works from the International Studio Glass movement that arose in the 1950s, signaling a major revival of the craft. Housed in Venice, Italy at the Istituto Veneto di Scienze, the collection--assembled between 1990 and 2020--features 146 glass works created by 54 artists from Venice, as well as several international locations: academies in Bohemia, European research centers and the studio-furnaces of American, Canadian and Australian artists. The volume serves as a visual record of this remarkable collection, highlighting the friendship between the gallerist and collector, united by a shared passion for glass.Artists include: Dale Chihuly, Barbara Bloom Laura De Santillana, Stanislav Libenský & Jaroslava Brychtová, Richard Marquis, Richard Meitner, Yoichi Ohira, Gaetano Pesce, Borek Sypek (Rep. Ceca), Borek Sípek, Jana Sterback, Lino Tagliapietra, Toots Zynsky and Tony Zuccheri.

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    695,-

    This monograph on Italian sculptor Consagra focuses on early abstract works from 1947 to his "frontal music" projects in 1982. A founding member of Forma 1 group, Consagra challenged sculptural conventions by creating slender, almost two-dimensional "frontal sculptures" in bronze, iron, wood, steel, and marble.

  • av Andrew Robison
    675,-

  • av Paola Segramora Rivolta
    495,-

  • av Lucia Aspesi
    525,-

    South African artist Dineo Seshee Bopape (born 1981) works across sculpture, drawing and video, weaving narratives that investigate archetypes and myths in which the female figure plays a central role. This volume, accompanying her survey show at Pirelli HangarBicocca (Milan), presents a wide selection from the artist's oeuvre. -- Provided by the publisher.

  • av Gabriella Belli
    519,-

    This collection brings together around 20 paintings and three vitrines alongside recent diaries of Kiefer. Dedicated to nihilist philosopher Andrea Emo, Kiefer's use of molten lead on painted canvases reflects his interest in the concept of destruction and regeneration.

  • av Yongwoo Lee
    569,-

    From paper-wrapped parcels to crystalline living matter: a major new monograph on the biomorphic sculptures of Chun Kwang YoungKorean artist Chun Kwang Young (born 1944) is best known for his textured paper sculptures. Taking mulberry paper (the making of which is an ancient Korean craft) as his primary medium, Young creates large creaturely entities steeped in cultural and historical symbolism. He also uses tea and other natural dyes to color the paper. His works resemble living beings: gigantic mushrooms, deformed insects or viruses. In evoking these life forms, the artist stages a performance that is both ritualistic and aesthetic--one that reflects on the interconnection between living beings, biodiversity and the life cycle.Accompanying the exhibition at Palazzo Polignac at the 59th Venice Biennale, Times Reimagined features more than 150 color images from his oeuvre. Editor Yongwoo Lee contributes text throughout, interspersed with essays by scholars, curators, artists and philosophers.

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    969,-

    Celebrating a century and a half of Italy's iconic tire companyThis volume chronicles the history of the Milan-based tire manufacturer Pirelli, one of the most long-lived multinationals in Italian history. Drawing from the Pirelli foundation's historical archive, it gathers photographs and written accounts that reflect the brand's contributions to the fields of science, technology and academia.

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