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Article: Carl Palazzolo at Lennon, Weinberg. (New York, New York)(Review of Exhibitions)(Brief Article)
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- Art in America
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- September 1, 1998
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Carl Palazzolo's exhibition, "A Personal History of Italian Film," comprised nine large paintings and a group of related watercolors. This project, which the artist has worked on for several years, stems from his deep and continuing interest in Italy's golden age of cinema; during the late 1960s, he avidly took in the great films of Fellini, Visconti and Antonioni. Indeed, as evidence of his passion, Palazzolo established a small shrine of black-and-white photographs just inside the gallery's entry; he uses the shots, which include romantic images of such stars as Monica Vitti, Anita Ekberg and Anna Magnani, as source material for his paintings.
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