
Elizabeth Mangini
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Oct 1, 2024 |
artforum.com | Elizabeth Mangini
Curated by Mark GodfreyIN THE LATE 1960S, Pino Pascali (1935–1968) entranced Italian art audiences with his imaginative sculptural exhibitions and playful installations. Pascali’s fusion of sculpture and/as theatrical props comes as no surprise to those who know that the artist started out as a scenographer, contributing to several programs for Italian public television (RAI) after moving to Rome in the 1950s.
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Feb 1, 2024 |
artforum.com | Elizabeth Mangini |Slantthe Politics |Michael Corris |Kaya Genç
DIRECTION. INVISIBLE. DETAIL. Each of these words is the complete title of one of Giovanni Anselmo’s signature artworks, and each is testament to the radical aims of his meticulous practice. Anselmo was an integral figure of Arte Povera, a curatorial concept of the late 1960s that described a dozen or so Italian artists who largely eschewed representation in order to create situations of perceptual experience. Anselmo’s work bridged sculpture and conceptualism with razor-sharp precision and dry wit.
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Feb 1, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | Elizabeth Mangini
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Feb 1, 2024 |
artforum.com | Elizabeth Mangini |James Cahill |Ara Osterweil |On Siteglamour
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