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Giorgio De Chirico. Il volto della metafisica.

Genova, Palazzo Ducale, March 29 - July 7, 2019.
Edited by Noel-Johnson V.
Milano, 2019; bound, pp. 246, col. ill., cm 24x29.
(Arte Moderna. Cataloghi).

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Giorgio De Chirico. Il volto della metafisica.

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Giorgio De Chirico. Il volto della metafisica.

Genova, Palazzo Ducale, March 29 - July 7, 2019.
Edited by Noel-Johnson V.
Milano, 2019; bound, pp. 246, col. ill., cm 24x29.
(Arte Moderna. Cataloghi).

FREE (cover price: € n.d.)

Giorgio De Chirico. Il volto della metafisica.

Giorgio de Chirico. Nulla Sine Tragoedia Gloria

Atti del Convegno Internazionale di Studi - Auditorium Dell'Iri, Roma, October 15 - October 16, 1999.
Edited by Claudio Crescentini and Crescentini C.
Co-Editore: Associazione Culturale Shakespeare and Company 2.
Montecatini Terme, 2002; paperback, pp. 504, 188 b/w ill., 21 col. plates, cm 21x30.
(Shakespeare and Company. 2).

FREE (cover price: € 75.00)

Giorgio de Chirico. Nulla Sine Tragoedia Gloria

Mutazioni. Segni e sogni del XX secolo. Da de Chirico a de Maria

Gavirate, Chiostro di Voltorre, February 23 - April 27, 2003.
Milano, 2003; paperback, pp. 108, ill., tavv., cm 16x22,5.
(Biblioteca d'Arte).

FREE (cover price: € 18.00)

Mutazioni. Segni e sogni del XX secolo. Da de Chirico a de Maria

Georges Rouault, Giorgio De Chirico

Mosummano Terme, Villa Renatico Martini, November 23, 2003 - February 15, 2004.
Lyon, La Spirale, October 4 - October 31, 2004.
Edited by Cassinelli P., Giori M. and Viggiano D.
Italian and French Text.
Ospedaletto, 2004; paperback, pp. 150, b/w ill., b/w plates, cm 17x24.

FREE (cover price: € 13.00)

Georges Rouault, Giorgio De Chirico

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Damien Hirst. Relics

Skira

Edited by Bonami F.
Doha, Qatar Museums Authority, 10 October 2013 - 30 January 2014.
English Text.
Milano, 2013; bound, pp. 296, 125 col. ill., 125 col. plates, cm 26x31.
(Arte Moderna. Cataloghi).

series: Arte Moderna. Cataloghi

Other editions available: Arabian Edition (ISBN: 88-572-2074-5)

ISBN: 88-572-2074-5 - EAN13: 9788857220741

Subject: Collections,Essays (Art or Architecture),Graphic Arts (Prints, Drawings, Engravings, Miniatures),Monographs (Painting and Drawing),Monographs (Sculpture and Decorative Arts)

Period: 1960- Contemporary Period

Languages:  english text  

Weight: 2.09 kg


A groundbreaking work, this catalog accompanies the largest exhibition ever realized on Damien Hirst, surveying the oeuvres of the highly acclaimed British artist. Published on the occasion of Relics, Hirst's first retrospective exhibition in Doha, Qatar, this richly illustrated book offers a different perspective on the work of one of the best-known artists working today. Tracing Hirst's career from his emergence on the art scene in the Young British Artists movement to his present status as one of the most controversial and highly regarded artists of his generation, this volume offers a complete overview on his wide-ranging practice, which includes installation, painting, sculpture, and drawing and challenges the boundaries between art, science, and popular culture. The catalog gathers over one hundred works, combining historic oeuvres with more recent projects: from The Kingdom to The History of Pain, from Pharmacy to For the Love of God, to the spot, spin, and butterfly paintings.With an essay by Francesco Bonami, an interview with the artist by Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate Britain, and essays by the Qatari writer Sophia Al Maria and the Pakistani writer Mohsin Hamid, the volume offers an original point of view on Hirst's oeuvre, whose works have become collective icons of our civilization.

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