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PINO PASCALI
Artforum; Dec 1, 2004; ; 700+ Words NAPLES PINO PASCALI CASTEL SANT'ELMO In the medieval spaces of Castel Sant'Elmo, Pino Pascali's familiar work became once again surprising: first of all because...
Pino Pascali: Castel Sant'Elmo.
Artforum International; Dec 1, 2004; ; 700+ Words ...medieval spaces of Castel Sant'Elmo, Pino Pascali's familiar work became once again...ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In 1965 Pascali created a series of works based...designer, sculptor, performer, Pascali dealt with a difficult subject like...
Pino Pascali.
Artforum International; Sep 1, 2001; ; 365 Words ...Sofia zooms in on the career of Pino Pascali, a key figure in the movement who...diverse, nontraditional materials, Pascali reworked the imported ideas of Neo...Arte Moderna in Rome, documents Pascali's best-known work in addition...
Pino Pascali
Artforum; May 1, 2004; ; 354 Words ...Oliva, Angela Tecce, and Livia Velani The sculpture of Pino Pascali (1935-68) marks the moment of transition in Italy...this exhibition examines not just these objects but also Pascali's videos, film work, photography, and drawings...
Pascali, Pino
A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Art; ; 393 Words Pascali, Pino (1935–1968). Italian sculptor and experimental artist...Century’ (Royal Academy, London, 1989), we are told that Pascali was ‘the personality most representative of the extraordinary...
VISUAL REBELS; 'Xero to Infinity' shows '60s ideas of Italian 'group'.(ARTS)(ART)
The Washington Times; Nov 2, 2002; 700+ Words ...involved in experimenting with new kinds of perceptions was Pino Pascali, who pulled painters' canvas onto a 3-D frame in...roles allowed. In demonstrating this assumption, Mr. Pascali also created what turned out to be a kind of ambiguous...
"ZERO TO INFINITY: ARTE POVERA 1962-1972".
Artforum International; Sep 1, 2001; ; 700+ Words ...turned a kind of corner with the abrupt appearance of Pino Pascali's Un metro cubo di terra (One cubic meter of earth...convincing likenesses of the real things. The charismatic Pascali, who died in a motorcycle accident in 1968, had been...
And blessed are the poor in art Arte Povera should be graceful, funny and dynamic. What it shouldn't be is dead. So what's gone wrong with the show at Tate Modern, asks Tom Lubbock
The Independent - London; Jun 5, 2001; ; 700+ Words ...that doesn't really work. Povera doesn't have a consistent idea, or look, or even tone. It can be funny, as in Pino Pascali's The Decapitation of Sculpture, a white organic-abstract shape with one of its tips lopped off. It can be conceptually...
"Italics"
Artforum; Jan 1, 2009; ; 700+ Words ...traditional or simplistically eulogistic to hang alongside Schifano's Compagni Compagni (Comrades Comrades), or even Pino Pascali's Vedova blu (Blue Widow), both 1968, which are understandably installed in the same room. Despite the curatorial...
Market review: Maastricht staged what may have been its best fair ever, but Asia Week had mixed results in New York.(ART MARKET)(Maastricht, Netherlands)
Apollo; May 1, 2009; ; 700+ Words ...and contemporary European and American art around the theme of 'Disasters', ranging from Picasso (Fig. 7) to a Pino Pascali cannon and an apocalypse courtesy of Cindy Sherman. Luciano Fabro's lead and wood Sullo stato flew off the stand...
Summer reading.(Bibliography)
Art Monthly; Jul 1, 2007; ; 700+ Words ...in the middle are David Smith's vulnerable visionary claims of status and expertise (not selected to flatter) and Pino Pascali: 'In concrete terms, in order to feel that I am a sculptor, I'm almost obliged to make feigned sculptures...
"Apocalypse Now: The Theater of War"
Artforum; Feb 1, 2008; ; 700+ Words ...the World Trade Center, adorned the walls. At the far end of the gallery hung the perversely bellicose photograph Pino Pascali with Cannone Bella Ciao, ca. 1965, while Bruce Nauman's Get Out of My Mind, Get Out of This Room, 1968, accosted...
Parallel revolution: Elizabeth Mangini on Arte Povera.(SLANT)(Arte Povera: Notes for a Guerrilla War)(Critical essay)
Artforum International; Nov 1, 2007; ; 700+ Words ...Alighiero Boetti, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Luciano Fabro, Jannis Kounellis, Mario Merz, Marisa Merz, Giulio Paolini, Pino Pascali, Giuseppe Penone, Michelangelo Pistoletto, and Gilberto Zorio. On the surface, the text appears to be business...
Parallel Revolution
Artforum; Nov 1, 2007; ; 700+ Words ...Alighiero Boetti, Pier Paolo Calzolari, Luciano Fabro, Jannis Kounellis, Mario Merz, Marisa Merz, Giulio Paolini, Pino Pascali, Giuseppe Penone, Michelangelo Pistoletto, and Gilberto Zorio. On the surface, the text appears to be business...
Extraordinary Art Auctions in Italy for Design, Modern and Contemporary Art -- November 25, 2008.
PR Newswire; Nov 21, 2008; 700+ Words ...000 euro). Also present at the auction some of the most significant artists of the Italian avant-garde, including Pino Pascali, with Mould, a rare work of art of 1963 (Bari 1935 -- Roma 1968, estimated 9.000 euro), Achille Pace, Vasco...
With this ring ...
Jerusalem Post; Feb 14, 2003; ; 700+ Words ...works on offer finding buyers. The new auction records were set for Bridget Riley, Barry Flanagan, Vija Celmins, Pino Pascali and Mark Rothko (a work on paper). Richter's Wolken (Stimmung), Clouds (Atmosphere) was the top lot, fetching...
Mental poetry; Fresh from London, a new Walker Art Center show serves up free-spirited, intellectually challenging Italian conceptual art of the 1960s.(FREETIME)
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); Oct 12, 2001; ; 700+ Words ...steel panels whose mirrorlike surfaces embraced their surroundings, making viewers literally part of the picture. Pino Pascali concocted immense, jokey weapons - cannon, torpedos, machine guns - that satirized both Freudian and Cold War machismo...
Salvatore Astore. (Galleria Alessandra Bonomo, Rome, Italy)
Artforum International; Feb 1, 1993; ; 700+ Words ...organic dimension is also a sign of his memory of arte povera, perhaps with particular reference to Mario Merz and to Pino Pascali. But Astore is original in his own right, and he knows how to transform that cultural memory into a personal and autonomous...
"Apocalypse Now: The Theater of War"; CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts.
Artforum International; Feb 1, 2008; ; 700+ Words ...the World Trade Center, adorned the walls. At the far end of the gallery hung the perversely bellicose photograph Pino Pascali with Cannone Bella Ciao, ca. 1965, while Bruce Nauman's Get Out of My Mind, Get Out of This Room, 1968, accosted...
A nude record for Dal Theme sales are here to stay, even though it can be a case of feast or famine where prices are concerned
Evening Standard - London; Dec 11, 2000; ; 700+ Words ...dry as- dust intellectual, conceptual and unlovely. In a similar, almost absurdist vein at Christie's, we found Pino Pascali's gigantic muticoloured brush worms snaking across the floor alongside Superstudio and Archizoom's radical "seating...
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