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Title
Nanni Valentini
Other Titles (e.g. Variant)
Trasparenze
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Valentini, Nanni--Catalogs. (LCSH)
Valentini, Nanni
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
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Classification
LCC: N6923.V263 A4 2022 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Supplementary Content
bibliography (bibliography)
Content
text (txt)
still image (sti)
Note
Language: Parallel text in Italian and English.
Summary
Nanni Valentini (Sant'Angelo in Vado, 1932 - Vimercate, 1985) is one of the most extraordinary and lively figures on the postwar artistic panorama. This volume documents his legacy in painting in a study of the Trasparenze, presented in a memorable exhibition in Milan in 1976: the homage due to Valentini at a time in which at last the profundity of his mastery has been to a large extent grasped, as well as a critical reappraisal of the tremendously anomalous character of those works at the time. The friendship with Fontana, Tancredi, Sottsass, Scanavino and the brothers Giò and Arnaldo Pomodoro, a strong inclination to study the most disparate fields of knowledge, and the immersion in the Milanese ambience of the 1960s enabled Valentini to develop his poetics toward a fundamental reasoning on the plastic form and the image, making him unique in the artistic debate of the time. This volume, the first in a series dedicated to the artist, contains the critical essays of Flaminio Gualdoni, Luca Bochicchio and Alberto Salvadori, a selection of the artist's writings, a biographical note and a reminiscence of Tiziana Valentini
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Nanni Valentini