Alberto Burri
Title | Alberto Burri PDF eBook |
Author | Emily Braun |
Publisher | Guggenheim Museum Publications |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780892075232 |
Published to accompany a major retrospective exhibition - the first in the United States in more than 35 years and the most comprehensive ever mounted - this title showcases the pioneering work of Italian artist Alberto Burri (1915-1995). Exploring the beauty and complexity of Burri's process-based works, the exhibition positions the artist as a central and singular protagonist of postwar art. Burri is best known for his series of Sacchi (sacks) made of stitched and patched remnants of torn burlap bags, often combined with fragments of discarded clothing. Far less familiar are his other series, which this exhibition represents in depth: Catrami (tars), Gobbi (hunchbacks), Muffe (molds), Bianchi (whites), Legni (woods), Ferri (irons), Combustioni plastiche (plastic combustions), Cretti and Cellotex works. Burri's work both demolished and reconfigured the Western pictorial tradition, while reconceptualizing modernist collage. Using unconventional materials, he moved beyond the painted surfaces and mark making of American Abstract Expressionism and European Art Informel. Burri's unprecedented approaches to manipulating humble substances - and his abject picture-objects - also profoundly influenced Arte Povera, Neo-Dada and Process art.
Children, Art, Artists
Title | Children, Art, Artists PDF eBook |
Author | Vea Vecchi |
Publisher | |
Pages | 157 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9788887960389 |
This catalogue is designed to offer a "guided tour" of the exhibit entitled "The Expressive Languages of Children, the Artistic Languages of Alberto Burri". As a tribute to the possible encounters between children and the poetic languages, the exhibit comprises various projects carried out in infant-toddler centers, preschools, and elementary schools following the retrospective exhibit of works by Italian artist Alberto Burri, which has held in Reggio Emilia from November 2001 through January 2002.
Burri
Title | Burri PDF eBook |
Author | Giuliano Serafini |
Publisher | |
Pages | 278 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
Part of the avant-garde Origin Group in Rome in the 1950s, Alberto Burri championed the use of found, non-art materials, and made bold artistic inventions. This book takes a close look at Burri's entire output, which includes a range of works -- from monumental sculpture to painting cycles. A physician by training, the important Italian artist Alberto Burri (1915-95) gave up his profession in 1944 to dedicate himself to painting.
Alberto Burri
Title | Alberto Burri PDF eBook |
Author | Alberto Burri |
Publisher | |
Pages | 68 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
Alberto Burri (1915-1995) is a key early figure of the art informel and arte povera movements. This survey of work from the 1940s through the 90s highlights the artist's use of unorthodox materials like burlap, sackcloth, ceramic, plastic and tar and features a new essay by renowned scholar Germano Celant.
Alberto Burri
Title | Alberto Burri PDF eBook |
Author | Alberto Burri |
Publisher | |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 1963 |
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Marshall Plan Modernism
Title | Marshall Plan Modernism PDF eBook |
Author | Jaleh Mansoor |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 189 |
Release | 2016-09-02 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0822373688 |
Focusing on artwork by Lucio Fontana, Alberto Burri, and Piero Manzoni, Jaleh Mansoor demonstrates and reveals how abstract painting, especially the monochrome, broke with fascist-associated futurism and functioned as an index of social transition in postwar Italy. Mansoor refuses to read the singularly striking formal and procedural violence of Fontana's slit canvasses, Burri's burnt and exploded plastics, and Manzoni's "achromes" as metaphors of traumatic memories of World War II. Rather, she locates the motivation for this violence in the history of the medium of painting and in the economic history of postwar Italy. Reconfiguring the relationship between politics and aesthetics, Mansoor illuminates how the monochrome's reemergence reflected Fontana, Burri, and Manzoni's aesthetic and political critique of the Marshall Plan's economic warfare and growing American hegemony. It also anticipated the struggles in Italy's factories, classrooms, and streets that gave rise to Autonomia in the 1960s. Marshall Plan Modernism refigures our understanding of modernist painting as a project about labor and the geopolitics of postwar reconstruction during the Italian Miracle.
Burri: Material Poetry
Title | Burri: Material Poetry PDF eBook |
Author | Bruno Corà |
Publisher | |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2022-03-22 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9788857246758 |
An affordable introduction to the Art Informel pioneer's poetical use of everyday materials A leading light of the Art Informel generation that also included Tàpies and Dubuffet, Alberto Burri (1915-95) continues to exert a huge influence on artists today, as the popularity of his 2015 Guggenheim show and the perpetual scarcity of Burri monographs attests. This volume--the most comprehensive book on the artist in print--explores the beauty and complexity of the creative process, "material poetry," that undergirded all of his work. Burri worked with the most varied materials with an inexhaustible creative energy: tar, paper, fabric, jute sacks, combustions of plastic, wood and iron all found their way into his picture plane, transfiguring the vocabulary of painting for the postwar sensibility. The titles of Burri's various series convey this "material poetry" Gobbi (hunchbacks), Muffe (molds), Bianchi (whites), Legni (woods), Ferri (irons), Combustioni plastiche (plastic combustions), Cretti and Cellotex. This affordable volume introduces Burri's poetical vocabulary of materials for a new audience.