Pablo Atchugarry: Alla conquista della luce
Pablo Atchugarry: Alla conquista della luce
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Pablo Atchugarry: Alla conquista della luce
(Pablo Atchugarry: Conquering the Light)
W023036 | $110.00
Exhibition Catalog
Palazzo Ducale, Genoa, 2019. Published by Skira Editore, Milan.
208 pp. Well illustrated (chiefly col.). 29 x 25 cm. Bilingual in English and Italian. Hardcover.
ISBN 9788857242231
At the Conquista della Luce he presents 25 marble sculptures by the master, in addition to the gray bardiglio sculptures and the 15 bronze sculptures. A classic and modern art at the same time that of Atchugarry: a classicism that refers to the ancient Greco-Roman culture and to subsequent Baroque connections that help it to project absolute mysteries of lines and shapes into space. The conquest of abstraction by Pablo Atchugarry in fact passes through a classicism that refers to the ancient Greco-Roman culture and subsequent baroque hooks that help it to project absolute mysteries of lines and shapes into space. In fact, these forms feed on the rhythmic pursuit of emptiness and fullness, sometimes recalling the transit of a dynamic drapery that absorbs and diffuses the light. And a similar charm emerges both from the whiteness of Carrara marble and from the gray of the bardiglio: we can admire it in the twenty-five works in review that renew the narrative magic of stone. Equal seduction also arises from the fifteen bronzes that are conquered and caressed by a variable monochromatism. The imposing work The dance of life, which is the start of the Just like what happens to the block of marble to which the artist asks to reveal the soul or that Michelangelo reality guarded inside. The volume, which illustrates this journey of the artist to conquer the light, is introduced by the texts of Luca Bochicchio, Luciano Caprile and Tiziana Leopizzi.
Subject Headings: Latin American Art ; Western Art -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 ; Post-2000 -- Sculpture --
Artist(s): Atchugarry, Pablo
(Pablo Atchugarry: Conquering the Light)
W023036 | $110.00
Exhibition Catalog
Palazzo Ducale, Genoa, 2019. Published by Skira Editore, Milan.
208 pp. Well illustrated (chiefly col.). 29 x 25 cm. Bilingual in English and Italian. Hardcover.
ISBN 9788857242231
At the Conquista della Luce he presents 25 marble sculptures by the master, in addition to the gray bardiglio sculptures and the 15 bronze sculptures. A classic and modern art at the same time that of Atchugarry: a classicism that refers to the ancient Greco-Roman culture and to subsequent Baroque connections that help it to project absolute mysteries of lines and shapes into space. The conquest of abstraction by Pablo Atchugarry in fact passes through a classicism that refers to the ancient Greco-Roman culture and subsequent baroque hooks that help it to project absolute mysteries of lines and shapes into space. In fact, these forms feed on the rhythmic pursuit of emptiness and fullness, sometimes recalling the transit of a dynamic drapery that absorbs and diffuses the light. And a similar charm emerges both from the whiteness of Carrara marble and from the gray of the bardiglio: we can admire it in the twenty-five works in review that renew the narrative magic of stone. Equal seduction also arises from the fifteen bronzes that are conquered and caressed by a variable monochromatism. The imposing work The dance of life, which is the start of the Just like what happens to the block of marble to which the artist asks to reveal the soul or that Michelangelo reality guarded inside. The volume, which illustrates this journey of the artist to conquer the light, is introduced by the texts of Luca Bochicchio, Luciano Caprile and Tiziana Leopizzi.
Subject Headings: Latin American Art ; Western Art -- Post-1945 ; Post-1970 ; Post-1990 ; Post-2000 -- Sculpture --
Artist(s): Atchugarry, Pablo
