Turin landscape from an overlooked master of painting, whose bestselling books are long out of print
Accompanying Lévy Gorvy’s exhibition of the same name, this beautifully produced catalog highlights the celebrated Italian painter Carol Rama’s (1918–2015) engagement with the artistic landscape of her home city of Turin.
Alongside color plates, an essay by Robert Storr explores Rama’s examination of conventionally obscured and shamed parts of human bodies, and shows how she diverged from the oppressive social order of her time. Curator Flavia Frigeri places Rama within the artistic landscape of the city in her essay, and a text by the writer Robert Lumley explores Rama’s engagement with the political scene in Turin.
An illustrated chronology of Rama and the city highlights exhibitions of artists whose catalogs Rama collected in her home library, and newly commissioned poetry by Sylvia Gorelick and Lara Mimosa Montes responds to Rama and her oeuvre.
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Anbieter: Exquisite Corpse Booksellers, Houston, TX, USA
Cloth. Zustand: Fine Condition. 200 pages. Color Illustrations throughout. Minor rubbing to the boards. Illustrated boards. Poetry by Sylvia Gorelick and Lara Mimosa Montes. Published on the occasion of the exhibition from the Lévy Gorvy Gallery, New York NY January 24-April 10, 2019. Illustrated Chronology of Turin. Book. Artikel-Nr. 026413
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