Series
  • Arnulf Rainer. Retrospettiva 1948-2000

    texts by Peter Weiermair
    anthology by the artist
    pages: 192
    format: 24 x 28 h cm
    date of publication: January 2001
    images: 140 col.
    binding: hardback
    language: Italian/English
    isbn 9788877571281

     



    €41,31

    The monographic catalogue is published on the occasion of the huge exhibition dedicated to the austrian artist, setup at Galleria d’Arte Moderna of Bologna from January 25th to April 1st 2001.

    The retrospective exhibition collects about 200 works by Rainer, of which 140 in the catalogue, from the drawings of the Fifties, to the Übermalung, to the photographic works Automatenphotos of 1960, to the religious themes, to angels, leaves’ paintings, to the Schleierbild and actors’ portraits, all made from 1990, up to the recent years, to which belongs the series of Traumland.

    The monography has been organized on the chronological order of the images, that follow one other assembled in groups, each of them underlined by the autograph texts, that tell Rainer’s work from the Fifties up to the present day.

  • 8 artisti, 8 critici, 8 stanze

    edited by Dede Auregli, Peter Weiermair
    texts by Fabriano Fabbri, Sabina Ghinassi, Silvia Grandi, Stefano Gualdi, Alice Rubbini, Serena Simoni, Valeria Tassinari, Cladia Zanfi
    pages 8 books in splicase. 24 pages each
    format 19 x 19 cm
    date of pubblication January 2001
    binding paperback on slipcase
    images 19 each books
    lenguage italian
    isbn 98877571292



    €0,00

    The book is the unusual catalogue of the exhibition, curated by Dede Auregli and Peter Weiermair, held at the Galleria d’Arte Moderna in Bologna from 26 January to 18 March 2001. The exhibition included the works of eight young artists presented by eight critics, interpreting the rooms of the Villa delle Rose and allowing each work a significant presence. Eight agile booklets make up the whole catalogue, placed in a box that holds and collates them. The pairs of artists/critics involved in the project are: Davide Bertocchi and Claudia Zanfi, Piero Cattani and Fabriano Fabbri, Andrea Chiesi and Valeria Tassinari, Flavio Favelli and Stefano Gualdi, Stefania Galegati and Serena Simoni, Luca Piovaccari and Sabina Ghinassi, Stefano Scheda and Alice Rubbini, Italo Zuffi and Silvia Grandi. Each volume includes images, a list of works and a detailed biography.

  • Pedro Cabrita Reis

    avvistamenti/sightings

     

    texts by Alessandra Pace, Yehuda E. Safran, Doris Von Drathen
    pages: 128
    format: 21 X 28 h cm
    date of publication: January 2001
    images: 75
    binding: paperback
    language: italian/english
    ISBN 988-7757-119-5

     

     



    €14,46

    The fifth catalogue of the series Avvistamenti/Sightings is dedicated to the portuguese artist Pedro Cabrita Reis, eclectic personality who expresses himself through sculptures, installations, drawings and paintings.

    The catalogue is planned by a temporal route that begins from the current exhibition at the GAM, to which the works of the most recent years follow, going back in time with the images from his archive's works.

    The book opens with the complete photographic documentation of the works expressly done for the GAM, with both individual works and exhibition's views , to which other two images sections follow, intercalated by the pages of the text by Doris Von Drathen, Giving Heed to Silence, which describes Pedro Cabrita Reis' works as occupied by silence and light. The author mentions the Cidades Cegas, 1998, sheds and huts stuck together, hang up and closed that let feel the choking interior that prevents breathing, the Wrapping Tape Landscape # 1, 1999, where the sealing up landscape doesn't breath and stand in the silence, and the Cathedral # 2, 1999, made by red bricks lined up and covered with light that create a space suitable for "giving heed to silence".

     

    Pedro Cabrita Reis was born in Lisbon in 1956. His first works are paintings of everyday objects placed in mysterious settings, but by the 1980s his production had already turned towards sculpture and installations. Starting from the architectural space that surrounds him, he uses everyday objects (chairs and tables) that he binds with industrial materials (neon lamps and bricks) to create abstract creations; his aim is to make the viewer interact with the new spaces he has organised. He has participated in numerous international exhibitions, including Documenta IX (1992), the 45th Venice Biennale as part of the Portuguese pavilion (1995) and as a soloist (1997). In 2003 he represented Portugal at the 50th Venice Biennale exhibiting two installations; in 2006 he presented a site-specific installation at the Macro in Rome. In 2009, he participated in the 10th Lyon Biennale and, in the same year, the Hamburger Kunsthalle presented a major retrospective with a selection of his work from 1985 onwards. In January 2012, the first monographic exhibition dedicated to him in Spain, Los Rojos, was completed at the Ivorypress gallery in Madrid.

     

  • Chen Zhen
    Miguel Angel Mendo

    Perché io nascessi

    La favola dell’arte

    pages: 56
    format: 14 x 20 cm
    date of publication: October 2000
    images: 28 col.
    binding: hardback
    language: Italian
    isbn 9788877571137



    €10,33

    The Dignitaries of Destiny get together to decide a birth: a new life will be soon assigned to a woman who wishes to be a mother. But the decision is taking too long, and the person who's going to be born decides to ask whether to choose their destiny. Here begins the exciting adventure of their birth, full of hopes and expectations, but also of unexpected events that run the risk to prejudice the Call to Life. But finally the miracle is made and what they have just imagined becomes true... From the synergy between Miguel Angel Mendo's words and Chen Zhen's images, a tender and fun fable telling children the mystery of birth through a simple and poetic language, that goes with the colours and shapes of Art.

    Chen Zhen (Shangai, 1955 - Paris, 2000). His artistic style had as its basis the encounter between Western and Chinese culture. The artist drew from Taoism, as well as Buddhist religion and philosophy, re-elaborating their meanings, and using them to represent an alternative to the negative influence exercised by the consumer society. The artistic value of his sculptures and installations lies in his constant striving for harmony between body and spirit, which leads to the enriching of one’s inner life.

     

    Miguel Angel Mendo (Madrid, 1949). A graduate in psychology, he began working as a psychotherapist in close contact with the world of children and alternative pedagogy. He has written books for children, but also for the theatre, and in the past has been a teacher of cinema, a contributor to various periodicals and an editor for television and radio programmes. The following have been translated into Italian by Edizioni Piemme Junior: Per un maledetto spot which won the Lazarillo Award in 1989, one of Spain's most prestigious prizes for books for the young, and also Un museo sinistro e Che i morti stiano zitti!

  • Mario Merz. Il gatto che attraversa il giardino è il mio dottore | Le chat qui traverse le jardin est mon docteur

    texts by Guido De Werd, Guy Tosatto, Alain Cueff, Daniel Soutif
    pages: 144
    format: 24,5 x 24,5 cm
    date of publication: July 2000
    images: 73 col.
    binding: paperback
    language: Italian/French
    isbn 9788877571168

     



    €30,99

    The monographic catalogue is published for the exhibition at Carré d'Art Musée d'Art Contemporain of Nîmes from July 13th to September 24th 2000.

    The catalogue collects 70 unpublished drawings by the artist, showed at the exhibition, sheets of drawing and tracing paper on which marks and colours sketch igloos, cones, animals, various shapes that animate Mario Merz imaginary universe.

     

     

  • Gian Enzo Sperone. Torino Roma New York. 35 anni di mostre tra Europa e America

    texts by Robert Rosenblum, Maria Cristina Mundici, Anna Minola, Maria Teresa Roberto, Francesco Poli
    pages: 508
    format: 22 x 28 cm
    date of publication: May 2000
    images: more than 900, b/w and col.
    binding: 2 tomes in slipcase
    language: Italian/English
    isbn 9788877571045



    €67,13

    Founded in Turin in 1963, Sperone Gallery hosted extreme and different art forms: Pop Art, Arte Povera, New Dada, Minimalism, Conceptual Art and Transavanguard, have found in this space a sure landmark that have let artists and critics cross national boundaries. The book, made up of 2 tomes, describes Sperone Gallery’s history through a large documentation of photographs of the exhibitions of more than 150 artists, hosted in Turin, Rome and New York. The first tome, centred around the activity at the gallery in Turin from 1963 to 1972, includes the texts by the authors; the opening of the new spaces in Rome and New York marks the beginning of the second tome, that speaks about art exhibitions organized from 1972 to 1999, and ends with a chronological and geographical list of all the exhibitions and of all the artists. The pages, in chronological sequence, tell Sperone Gallery's history, draw the route and its most important stages, through views of the fittings of the exhibitions, photographs of the artworks, invitations, texts taken from the original catalogues and from newspapers articles. All the archive material is the result of a deep research made by the authors Anna Minola, Maria Cristina Mundici, Francesco Poli and Maria Teresa Roberto, each of them studying in depht with an essay an important period of the Gallery’s activity, that gives the book the charactheristic of being both critical and historical.

    The book offers an interesting interpretation of contemporary art history, here rivisited through unpublished and unusual images that let fully understand the fervour and enthusiasm that always go with the artistic choises of this historical gallery.

    The book is published with the contribute of Regione Piemonte.