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A protagonist of the Milanese cultural scene of the 1960s, Italian
designer Nanda Vigo (Milan, 1936) began producing her Cronotopi in
1963, in the spirit of ZERO, the transnational group of German,
Dutch, French, Belgian, Swiss and Italian artists. Participating in
the avant-garde movements and groups of the early sixties, the
artist developed her own thoughts on the light, transparency and
immateriality that were to constitute her work as well as on the
spaces inhabited by human beings. This book showcases the
multifaceted activity of Nanda Vigo in the fields of art,
architecture and design, analysed by curator Marco Meneguzzo. Text
in English and Italian.
The volume describes the life, encounters and artworks of a great
season in Italian art through the creative path of Giosetta Fioroni
During the 1960s in Rome, the artist Giosetta Fioroni discovered
her language of expression by combining her passion for literature
with her passion for painting. She merged the perturbations of
Informal Art with notions of emerging Pop Art - becoming one of its
prominent figures. Silver is the colour characterising Giosetta
Fioroni's paintings from that decade. And indeed it represents the
artist's unmistakable 'trademark' - to the point of overshadowing
the linguistic and emotional apprehensions populating her works and
the events in her life before and after those happy and
acknowledged times. This book, edited by Marco Meneguzzo and Piero
Mascitti, portrays the complexity of an artist within the
expressive abundance of a time and a city. A time and a city so
stratified at a cultural level as to have more than one surprise in
store for historical and critical analysis.
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