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Francesco Clemente

Title
Francesco Clemente / herausgegeben von Elsy Lahner, Klaus Albrecht Schröder ; mit Texten von Rafael Jablonka, Sir Norman Rosenthal und Enrique Juncosa sowie einer Biografie von Beth Citron.
Publication
  • Wien : Albertina ; München : Hirmer, [2022]
  • ©2022

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  • Clemente, Francesco, 1952-
  • Lahner, Elsy
  • Schröder, Klaus Albrecht
  • Jablonka, Rafael
  • Rosenthal, Norman
  • Juncosa, Enrique, 1961-
  • Citron, Beth
  • Graphische Sammlung Albertina, host institution.
Description
163 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), facsimiles, portraits; 29 cm
Summary
The Italian-American artist Francesco Clemente (*1952) is one of the main representatives of the postmodern Transavantgarde and Arte Cifra, the Italian version of Neo-Expressionism. Among his extensive oeuvre, the publication focuses on Clemente?s enigmatic self-portraits and presents insights into his latest works series.00Clemente?s travels, alternating between India, New York and Europe, contribute to the remarkably multi-faceted aspects of his works. The leitmotifs, which vacillate between a figurative and abstract approach, are the human body as well as echoes of Indian culture and philosophy. The catalogue concentrates on the pastels, watercolours, gouaches and printed graphics, including important series like the "Amalfi Watercolours", the "Tarots" and "From the Terreiro", whose subject lies in the poems of Adam Zagajewski, as well as the cycle of printed graphics on Alberto Savinio?s war diary "Departure of the Argonaut".00Exhibition: Albertina, Vienna, Austria (02.07. - 25.09.2022).
Series Statement
Ausstellung der Albertina ; 272
Subject
Clemente, Francesco, 1952- > Exhibitions
Genre/Form
Exhibition catalogs.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Language (note)
  • Parallel texts in German and English.
Exhibitions (note)
  • On the occasion of an exhibition held at the Albertina, Vienna, July 28 - October 30, 2022.
Call Number
N6923.C54
ISBN
  • 9783777435633
  • 3777435635
LCCN
9783777435633
OCLC
  • on1341032551
  • 1341032551
  • SCSB-14332857
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries