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| GIORGIO GRIFFA Published by Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Paperback, 12 pages, English, 2018
Giorgio Griffa is one of the most radical and articulate artists of the avant-garde in Italy. Working since the ‘60s and ‘70s in Turin, Griffa has been associated with the Arte Povera movement while simultaneously creating his own distinct method and style. His paintings employ a gestural series of mark making in bright and intense acrylic colours on raw, unstretched canvases. | | | PIETRO RUFFO Published by Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Paperback, 12 pages, English, 2017
Pietro Ruffo explores ambivalent social and cultural themes such as freedom, democracy and political identity through diverse media including painting, drawing, watercolour and sculpture that create intricate and meticulously detailed objects.
| | | RACHEL WHITEREAD Published by Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Paperback, 12 pages, English, 2017
Fusing the intimate and domestic nature of Whiteread's early work with the monumental and communal subjects that emerged in the 1990s, her "Shy buildings" offer a powerful summation of her artistic language. | | | RACHEL WHITEREAD Published by Galleria Lorcan O'Neill Roma
Paperback, 12 pages, English, 2017
Whiteread is known for her castings in resin and plaster of familiar objects and spaces. In recent years the artist has been casting found windows and doors in resin to create translucent sculptures that explore the quality of light and the sensory experience of time. | |
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