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ISBN: HB: 9780300166163

Yale University Press

November 2010

320 pp.

30.5x22.9 cm

100 black&white illus., 130 colour illus.

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£55,00
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Michelangelo Pistoletto

From One to Many, 1956-1974

One of Europe's most influential contemporary artists, Michelangelo Pistoletto (born 1933) has persistently investigated and expanded the role of the spectator in art since the 1950s through painting, sculpture, and performance. His present standing as an inspirational figure among younger artists is a testament to the innovative vitality that characterizes all his work, from early paintings and leadership in the Arte Povera movement to his influence on current participatory artistic practices. This handsomely illustrated book features works created from 1956 to 1974, many never exhibited in the United States, as well as a selection of the artist's writings. Contributors to the book discuss the context of Pistoletto's art, including the social and artistic climate of Turin in the 1950s and the relationship between his work and American Pop art, conceptual art, minimalism, and post-minimalism.

About the Author

Carlos Basualdo is The Keith L. and Katherine Sachs Curator of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Reviews

"A particularly fine catalog... As an invaluable reference text to the art in the exhibition, the book would make a valuable edition to the permanent collection of many school and community libraries. It would also be a marvelous acquisition for an individual connoisseur's personal use" – Burton Wasserman, Montgomery News