Eerie portraiture from an artist inspired by surrealism and religious iconography
Italian artist Pietro Roccasalva (born 1970) makes uncanny and gloomy paintings that are influenced by religious iconography, modernist collage and digital distortion. This exhibition catalog accompanies his recent solo show at MASI Lugano in Switzerland.
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Librería: libreriauniversitaria.it, Occhiobello, RO, Italia
Condición: NEW. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9788867495320
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Librería: Libro Co. Italia Srl, San Casciano Val di Pesa, FI, Italia
Brossura. Condición: new. A cura di Bruna Roccasalva.Testo Italiano e Inglese.Milano, 2023; br., pp. 132, ill., cm 20x30. Texts by Ara H. Merjian and Flavia Frigeri, with a foreword by Giancarlo and Danna Olgiati. Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition at Collezione Giancarlo e Danna Olgiati, Chi è che ride presents and reconstructs some fundamental nuclei of Pietro Roccasalva's production through fifty works from the late 1990s to today, including new and previously unpublished pieces from the artist's studio and public and private collections.The formal and conceptual research that Roccasalva has carried out over the last twenty years intersects his pictorial practice with other expressive means such as sculpture, photography, video, and performance, all under the banner of linguistic contamination. Through a plurality of references, Roccasalva has developed a vast iconographic repertoire. His characters, objects, architectures, and peculiar vocabulary reflect on the crisis of the subject, and by extension crises of identity, image, and form.This publication highlights connections and references across Roccasalva's myriad themes, iconographies, techniques, and languages, accompanied by photographic documentation of the exhibition. An essay by art historian Ara H. Merjian, professor at New York University, retraces Roccasalva's production against the backdrop of twentieth-century art history, and an essay by Flavia Frigeri, curator at London's National Portrait Gallery, reads the work through temporal, spatial, and narrative slippage. Libro. Nº de ref. del artículo: 3969342
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Librería: Art Data, London, Reino Unido
Paperback. Condición: Brand New. Paperback.Width: 20 cm. Height: 30cm. 132 pages. English & Italian text. Nº de ref. del artículo: 33158
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