Series
  • Giuseppe Penone

    texts by Guy Tosatto, Hendrik Driessen, Georges Didi-Huberman, Danilo Eccher
    pages 224
    format 18 x 30 cm
    published June 1997
    binding softbound
    images 163
    language English/German
    isbn 98877570695



    €36,15

    This catalogue and book was published on the occasion of Giuseppe Penone’s travelling solo exhibition, organised in three venues (Nîmes, 6 June - 7 September 1997, Tilburg, 11 October 1997 - 8 February 1998, Trento, 6 March - 3 May 1998) by the Carré d'Art - Musée d'Art Contemporain de Nîmes, the De Pont Foundation for Contemporary Art of Tilburg and the Galleria Civica d’Arte Contemporanea of Trento. It includes a large number of reproductions of works conceived throughout the career of the artist from Tilburg, as well as texts by the artist and critical contributions by Guy Tosatto, curator of the exhibition, and Georges Didi-Huberman.

  • Giuseppe Penone

    texts by Guy Tosatto, Hendrik Driessen, Georges Didi-Huberman, Danilo Eccher
    pages 224
    format 18 x 30 cm
    published June 1997
    binding softbound
    images 163
    language Italian/English
    isbn: 9788877570695



    €36,15

    This catalogue and book was published on the occasion of Giuseppe Penone’s travelling solo exhibition, organised in three venues (Nîmes, 6 June - 7 September 1997, Tilburg, 11 October 1997 - 8 February 1998, Trento, 6 March - 3 May 1998) by the Carré d'Art - Musée d'Art Contemporain de Nîmes, the De Pont Foundation for Contemporary Art of Tilburg and the Galleria Civica d’Arte Contemporanea of Trento. It includes a large number of reproductions of works conceived throughout the career of the artist from Tilburg, as well as texts by the artist and critical contributions by Guy Tosatto, curator of the exhibition, and Georges Didi-Huberman.

  • Neve

    La favola dell’arte

    pages: 48
    format: 14  x 20 cm
    date of publication: November 1996
    images: 41
    binding: hardback
    language: Italian
    isbn: 9788877570710



    €10,33

    Little Marco embarks on a real “journey of wonders” on Christmas night when, in defiance of the most obvious prohibition, he ventures alone into the snowy countryside, where a storm of shapes and colours will take him through a series of bizarre, tender or frightening encounters. Immortalised by the artist Julian Schnabel in enigmatic portraits and hazy visions, the Snow characters range from the Idiot, who hates to think but loves to play cards, to the Platypus, which no one ever sees but which leaves plenty of traces, and the Snowman, whose Polaroid “holy card” in Marco’s pocket protects him in his wanderings until he reappears at sunrise in the armoured guise of a medieval warrior.

    Dario Voltolini skilfully alternates between narrative and figurative registers, punctuated by Schnabel’s otherwise hermetic images. The writer combines these with a fantastic dictionary of objects, music, environments, concepts and emotions that draw bibliophiles and beginners alike into the dreamlike adventure of reading.

     

    Julian Schnabel, born in New York in 1951, completed his studies there, where he attended the Whitney Museum’s Independent Study Program from 1973. In 1976 he made his first trip to Europe, where he became fascinated by the masterpieces of Giotto, Duccio da Boninsegna and Caravaggio. On a second European trip, the use of majolica in Antoni Gaudí’s Barcelona architecture fascinated him so much that he decided to cover the entire surface of his canvases with a collage of broken plates. In his word he has not, however, neglected more traditional techniques, such as painting on canvas or board, although he is strongly characterised by the use of unusual materials as supports, such as velvet, theatre backdrops, waxed tarpaulins. His figurative repertoire is equally vast, ranging from large texts to portraits in an expressionist key, from the elaboration of religious symbols pertaining to different cultures to the literal quotation of famous paintings.

     

    Dario Voltolini, born in 1959 in Turin where he graduated in Philosophy of Language, is known to the general public for Una intuizione metropolitana, (Bollati Boringhieri), Rincorse (Einaudi) and for his recent book published by Feltrinelli, Forme d’onda. He has written two radio plays for Radio3 and Radio2, the texts by Mosorrofa o dell’ottimismo, Città, Macchinario, Capelas Iperfeitas for the musician Nicola Campogrande and regularly holds creative writing courses at the Scuola Holden in Turin. Here he makes his confident debut in children’s literature, guiding them through the mysterious jungle of Julian Schnabel’s works.

     

  • Domenico Bianchi

    text by Sergio Risaliti
    pages: 76
    format: 19,5 x 24,5 cm
    date of publication: April 1996
    images: 63
    binding: hardback
    language: Italian/French/English
    isbn 978887757058X



    €20,66

    This monographic volume is devoted to the artist’s watercolour production. Introduced by an essay by Sergio Risaliti, who is also the editor, the catalogue includes twenty-seven colour plates reproducing some of the artist’s large watercolours.

  • Lucien Sfez

    Critica della comunicazione

    pages: 455
    format: 16 x 22,5 cm
    date of publication: March 1995
    binding: paperback
    language: Italian
    isbn 9788877570413



    €23,24

    The machine world we have created is gradually taking on autonomy and power. To remedy this catastrophe, to avert this dispossession, we rely on communication. A magical concept, the new science and liturgy of our new century. Communication, in all its forms, will save our society. Are we sure? Here the author promotes the systematic exploration and radical critique of this new science (which already has its schools, its laboratories and its great priests). Lucien Sfez is professor of political science at the University of Paris. His numerous works have contributed extensively to modern political science.

  • Henri Atlan

    Tutto non può essere

    pages: 243
    format: 16 x 22,5 cm
    date of publication: February 1995
    binding: paperback
    language: Italian
    isbn 9788877570505



    €18,08

    Scientific effectiveness has imposed the critical search for truth as the ultimate criterion in education, with the hope of a harmonious encounter between truth, individual freedom and social justice. But the subtlety of the ethical and social problems posed by science and technology without providing the means to resolve them makes the Socratic ideal explode. It is the revenge of Protagoras and opinion, of the poetic and the rhetorical. Hopefulmonster has published in Italian the two essays by the same author: Tra il cristallo e il fumo, 1987 and A torto e a ragione. Intercritica tra scienza e mito, 1989.