Conrad Marca-Relli: I1 Maestro Irascibile (Arte moderna. Cataloghi) - Hardcover

Anfam, David; Belli, Massimo

 
9788857247328: Conrad Marca-Relli: I1 Maestro Irascibile (Arte moderna. Cataloghi)

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A major monograph on the founder of the legendary Eighth Street Club

Italian American painter Conrad Marca-Relli (1913–2000) was a pivotal figure in American Abstract Expressionism and founder of the Eight Street Club. This monograph reviews the major milestones in his career and the impact of his work on the American and international art scene.

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Published in collaboration with the Archivio Marca-Relli, based at the Niccoli gallery in Parma, the monograph looks back at the milestones in the Italian-American artist’s career, documenting the strong impact of Marca-Relli and his work on the American and international scene.

In the years immediately after the Second World War, Conrad Marca-Relli (Boston, 1913 – Parma, 2000) was, in fact, one of the protagonists of the New York art scene, first joining the Downton Group and then founding the Eight Street Club in 1949 with Mark Rothko, Fran Kline and William de Kooning. A friend of Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner, a lecturer at Yale and Berkeley, the Whitney Museum dedicated a solo exhibition him in 1967. A tireless traveller between the United States and Europe, in 1997 he moved to Parma, a city chosen because of his collaboration with the Galleria d’Arte Niccoli, with which he founded the Archivio Marca-Relli in the same year. Since then, the archive has contributed to all the exhibitions dedicated to the artist, including the major retrospective held in the Rotonda on Via Besana in Milan in 2008. Works by Marca-Relli feature in numerous collections, including the Guggenheim in Bilbao; The Art Institute, MET, MoMA and Whitney Museum of American Art in New York; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Fondazione Peggy Guggenheim in Venice and the National Gallery of Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington D.C.

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