Domenico Gnoli
| schema:name | "Domenico Gnoli" |
| schema:contributor | Boom, Irma |
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| schema:about | Gnoli, Domenico |
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| schema:abstract | ""Conceived by Germano Celant as a catalog for the largest exhibition ever organized on Italian painter Domenico Gnoli (1933-70), this publication unveils the cultural background and production of an artist best known for a relatively small number of paintings depicting zoomed-in details of objects, architectural features, bodies and garments--drawn in precise miniatures or painted at grander scales. The volume, designed by Irma Boom, encompasses Gnoli's work as painter, stage designer and illustrator, and explores his links with the international cultural scene of his time. It includes essays by Germano Celant and Salvatore Settis, texts by André Pieyre de Mandiargues and Italo Calvino, and an illustrated chronology featuring more than 1,000 images, that documents Gnoli's life and activities--from his early stage and costume design for the Old Vic theater in London to his illustrations for such magazines as Vogue, Horizon and Sports Illustrated."--"@en |
| ""The exhibition is presented as a retrospective that gathers over 100 works, created by Domenico Gnoli (Rome, 1933 - New York, 1970) from 1949 to 1969, as well as an equal number of his drawings. A chronological and documentary section, including historical materials, photographs and other supports, contributes to trace Gnoli's life and artistic career more than fifty years after his death. The research behind the project conceived by Germano Celant was developed in collaboration with the artist's archives in Rome and Mallorca, which preserve Gnoli's personal and professional heritage."--"@en | |
| schema:editor | Celant, Germano |
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| schema:text | Texts in English with Italian translations in back of book. |
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| schema:text | Foreword / Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli -- Pop realism: Domenico Gnoli / Germano Celant -- Domenico Gnoli's tales and details / Salvatore Settis -- A life in pictures and documents: 1933-70 / Carlo Barbatti and Giulia Lotti -- Gnoli, or the love and illustration of everyday life / André Pieyre de Mandiargues -- Four still lifes in the manner of Domenico Gnoli / Italo Calvino -- Bibliography, book and exhibition checklist, texts in Italian. |
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