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Ewa-Mari Johansson's personal research should be interpreted as a general work-in-progress. It is endowed with a sort of internal coherence that appears as stages of a single dialectic path without a real beginning or a definite end.
The historic textile collections belonging to the Diocese of Novara and preserved within the ancient sacristies of its many churches, have inspired the volume Caravaggio: Fashion and Fabrics.
Published on the occasion of the eponymous exhibition, the book presents the evolution of the pictorial work of Anna Conway from her debut up to the last works of 2016.
Edited by French street artist Julien Malland (known as Seth) and Herve Perdriolle, a specialist in vernacular Indian art, this book offers a world tour of street art by artists entirely outside of any art discourse or public profile beyond the public evidence of the work itself.
Marguerite, Henri Matisse's daughter, and her son Claude Duthuit, are the authors of this catalogue of Matisse's engravings.
The book is dedicated to the extraordinary cardboard by Pablo Picasso depicting his masterpiece - Guernica - the tapestry of which was displayed at the entrance to the UN Security Council room.
With Salvatore Cuschera we see the recreation of the blacksmith's technical skill and manual expertise.
This richly imaginative journey through Luisa Rabbia's work between 2009 and 2017, including an essay by Mario Diacono.
Throughout her long career, Eve Arnold photographed celebrities and Hollywood stars at the height of glamour - such as Marilyn Monroe. This book coincides with a related exhibition presented at Palazzo Madama.
These are the principal ingredients of Alexandra Albini's jewellery collection, as it is revealed in the pages of this book through the empathic eye of celebrated photographer Gian Paolo Barbieri.
The Monochrome of the Sala delle Asse is a portion of wall decoration left at the drawing stage and represents the roots of one of the sixteen mulberry trees that, regularly spaced on the walls of the room, intertwine above to create a polychrome arboreal pavilion on the vault. This volume provides an account of the result of these restorations.
This book introduces the work of Piero De Martini (1939), one of the key figures in Italian design during the last 30 years of the 20th century.
San Nicola reMade: nine thousand Polaroid films by Maurizio Galimberti that recreate the mystical splendour of the Cappellone di San Nicola in Tolentino through a contemporary mosaic.
Among the protagonists of the international art scene, Adrian Paci uses a straight-forward language. The project Di queste luci si serviraI la notte (Lights to Serve the Night) underlines his ability to narrate our times and describe the perpetual transit of man, assimilated to the continuous flow of water and its cathartic power.
The volume describes the life, encounters and artworks of a great season in Italian art through the creative path of Giosetta Fioroni
Published on the occasion of the great exhibition staged at CAMERA - Centro Italiano per la Fotografia - this volume retraces the history and legend of 'paparazzi'.
The book investigates the use of colour in art through artistic movements and research that stand apart from canonical histories on colour and abstraction, with multiple accounts relating to memory, politics, spirituality, storytelling, psychology and synesthesia
Alain Godon has been given carte blanche at the Musee Departemental Matisse to focus on the journey made by Matisse in 1930 from New York to Tahiti, drawing the reader into his colourful and joyful universe.
The book documents the formal research of Italo-Persian artist Bizhan Bassiri, who in 1986 wrote the Manifesto of Magmatic Thought.
This volume offers the first overview of American photorealist and Pop painter Howard Kanovitz (1929-2009), dubbed by Barbara Rose the grandfather of photorealism.
The book focuses on a heritage of works of rare beauty, which offers an exhaustive overview of Deco taste, told mainly through ceramics, but also through graphics, glass and metals.
This exhibition catalogue explores Kim's drawings, paintings and sculptural works, and includes an interview, essays and brief biography.
This book traces the history of tin boxes in Italy from their origins to their spread across the various industry sectors. We present a selection of over 500 boxes produced between 1885 and the post-war period.
The volume, with a foreword by Germano Celant and numerous critical contributions, retraces the work of Milanese architect Mario Bellini in a sweeping overview spanning almost 60 years of design, architecture, exhibition design and more besides.
This book aims to show how Picasso returned to a Barcelona in 1917 after many years in Paris, where he encountered a rich cultural scene, a city unlike the one he had left.
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