Pino Pascali.MUSEO NACIONAL GENTRO DE ARTE REINA SOFIA Reina Sofia (Queen Sophia) can refer to:
On the heels of the Tate Modern/ Walker Art Center coproduction "Zero to Infinity infinity, in mathematics, that which is not finite. A sequence of numbers, a1, a2, a3, … , is said to "approach infinity" if the numbers eventually become arbitrarily large, i.e. : Arte Povera The term Arte Povera (Italian for poor art) was introduced by the Italian art critic and curator, Germano Celant, in 1967. His pioneering texts and a series of key exhibitions provided a collective identity for a number of young Italian artists based in Turin, Milan, Genoa and Rome. 1962- 1972," the Reina Sofia zooms in on the career of Pino Pascali, a key figure in the movement who died prematurely in 1968. The creator of sculptures that suggest large toys, constructed of diverse, nontraditional materials, Pascali reworked the imported ideas of Neo-Dada and Pop in a thoroughly original fashion. This exhibition, curated by Livia Velani and coproduced by the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, or the National Gallery of Modern Art (GNAM), is an art gallery in Rome, Italy, dedicated to modern art. This gallery of modern art is located at Via delle Belle Arti, 113, near the Etruscan Museum. in Rome, documents Pascali's best-known work in addition to his investigations into artists' films and his activity as a talented graphic designer. Oct. 19-Jan. |
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