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Departing from his earlier figurative works and engagement with
Futurist ideals, Italian painter Osvaldo Licini (1894-1958) turned
away from realism in 1940 and painted only abstract works from then
on. His paintings from that fruitful decision engage in a
surrealist language of precise lines, solid colors and pregnant
signs; colors and signs that Licini viewed as expressions of
energy, willpower, ideas and magic. This catalog of Licini's show
at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, the most
comprehensive monograph of his work, marks the 60th anniversary of
his death. That same year, Licini won the National Grand Prize for
Painting at the 29th Venice Biennale, where he had shown 53
works--executed between 1925 and 1958--in a room of his own,
mounted by Carlo Scarpa. This catalog gathers his complete works,
including those displayed in that same venue 60 years prior to this
2018 show.
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