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Italian Art in the 20th Century

Italian Art in the 20th Century
Author: Alberto Asor Rosa
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1989
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Third volume to appear in conjunction with series of exhibitions of twentieth century art organised by the Royal Academy of Arts, London.


A History of Italian Art in the 20th Century

A History of Italian Art in the 20th Century
Author: Sandra Pinto
Publisher: Skira
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2002
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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"This volume traces a panorama, one never before observed, of the last century of Italian art within a 'global' framework, choosing that is, the most distanced and wide-ranging perspective in order to be the most all-inclusive outside Italy and Europe. Furthermore, the historical line followed is also one of the first for Italian art to take account of the postmodern revolution and to follow every step of the alternating supremacies of modernity and antimodernity in the artistic research from 1900 to 2000." - book jakcet.


Italian Drawings of the 20th Century

Italian Drawings of the 20th Century
Author: Antonello Negri
Publisher: Silvana Editoriale
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2019
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9788836641178

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Italian Drawing of the 20th Century brings together works from the Ramo Collection, the only collection in the world exclusively dedicated to drawing in Italy during the 20th century, from the great masters to lesser-known figures. The collection--and this book--presents drawing in Italy as a fundamental part of 20th-century art history. Including a wide range of techniques on paper (from watercolor to collage, crayon to felt-tip pen), this volume presents drawing as the skeleton of 20th-century art because it represents the first visualization of an idea. As an essential early step in art making, drawing is an expressive means shared by artists in working in different mediums, opening up to realization in a wide range of art practices. Italian Drawing of the 20th Century presents a specific national history for this unique, wide-ranging medium of creative thought. Among the artists featured are Balla, Baruchello, Boccioni, Crippa, de Chirico, Depero, Fabro, Fontana, Kounellis, Licini, Manzoni, Melotti, Morandi, Munari, Penone, Pistoletto, Rama, Rosso, Rotella and Severini.


Twentieth-century Italian Art

Twentieth-century Italian Art
Author: James Thrall Soby
Publisher: Arno Press
Total Pages: 170
Release: 1972
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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Exhibiting Italian Art in the United States from Futurism to Arte Povera

Exhibiting Italian Art in the United States from Futurism to Arte Povera
Author: Raffaele Bedarida
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-06-28
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1000595803

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This volume explores how Italian institutions, dealers, critics, and artists constructed a modern national identity for Italy by exporting – literally and figuratively – contemporary art to the United States in key moments between 1929 and 1969. From artist Fortunato Depero opening his Futurist House in New York City to critic Germano Celant launching Arte Povera in the United States, Raffaele Bedarida examines the thick web of individuals and cultural environments beyond the two more canonical movements that shaped this project. By interrogating standard narratives of Italian Fascist propaganda on the one hand and American Cold War imperialism on the other, this book establishes a more nuanced transnational approach. The central thesis is that, beyond the immediate aims of political propaganda and conquering a new market for Italian art, these art exhibitions, publications, and the critical discourse aimed at American audiences all reflected back on their makers: they forced and helped Italians define their own modernity in relation to the world’s new dominant cultural and economic power. The book will be of interest to scholars working in art history, social history, exhibition history, and Italian studies.


History of Italian Art, 2 Volume Set

History of Italian Art, 2 Volume Set
Author:
Publisher: Polity
Total Pages: 720
Release: 1995-01-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780745613642

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Published in two volumes, this major work provides a history of Italian art from antiquity to the present day. A distinguished group of cultural historians provides a comprehensive account of Italian "art" in the wider sense: as well as painting and sculpture, they examine photography and iconography, restorations and fakes, landscapes and writing. They focus not only on individual artists and epochs, but on the conditions under which Italian art was and is created: its principles, intentions and effects. Together the books represent a radical break with the compendium of facts and works found in conventional books on art history, exploring the mentalities and the institutions, the typography and the geography which have determined the main characteristics of Italian art over a thousand years. Volume One includes contributions from Peter Burke on the history of the Italian artist from the twelfth to the twentieth century, Enrico Castelnuovo and Carlo Ginzburg on regional art outside the traditional centres, Nicole Dacos on antique art, Francis Haskell on the "dispersal" and conservation of artistic works, and Anna Maria Mura on the public reception of art. Volume Two includes contributions from Giovanni Previtali on the periodization of Italian art history, Giovanni Romero on art and everyday life in the Renaissance court, Salvadore Settis on iconography in the Middle Ages; Bruno Toscano on art and the church in the seventeenth century, and Federico Zeri on the concept of the Renaissance and the conflict between historical and art-historical periods.


Studies in the History of Italian Art, 1250-1550

Studies in the History of Italian Art, 1250-1550
Author: Bruce Cole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1996
Genre: Art, Early Renaissance
ISBN:

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Professor Cole has written extensively over the last twenty years on Italian art of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, with monographs published on Giotto, Masaccio and Piero della Francesca, and a standard work on Agnolo Gaddi. He is co-editor of the Corpus of Early Italian Paintings, now in preparation. This book brings together thirty-five of Professor Cole's papers and reviews. They include studies of the great figures of trecento and quattrocento Tuscan art, reconstructions and rediscoveries of works from the period, catalogues of Italian works of art in American collections, and reviews of new and standard works in the field.


Minimalia

Minimalia
Author: Achille Bonito Oliva
Publisher: Mondadori Electa
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN:

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