Il catalogo, edito in occasione dell'omonima mostra (Venezia, Collezione Peggy Guggenheim, 1° aprile – 18 settembre 2023), raccoglie i capolavori del pittore in una monografia aggiornata sul grande artista, a distanza di oltre trent'anni dall'ultima pubblicazione. Il catalogo è la monografia più esaustiva dedicata all'artista veneziano Edmondo Bacci (1913-1978) con un'ottantina di opere, tra dipinti e disegni inediti, provenienti da musei e collezioni private nazionali e internazionali. Bacci è stato soprattutto un artista del mondo, uno dei pochi artisti italiani capaci di raggiungere il successo in vita, esponendo nei principali musei e gallerie d'arte. La forza e la qualità della sua opera hanno attirato l'attenzione di alcuni tra i più attenti critici e collezionisti italiani e stranieri, che intorno agli anni '50 animavano l'allora vivacissima Venezia, tra i quali naturalmente anche Peggy Guggenheim. Bacci si colloca entro la ristretta cerchia di eccellenze artistiche venete, tra cui figurano anche Tancredi Parmeggiani ed Emilio Vedova, che negli stessi anni ottengono successi e riconoscimenti internazionali. La mostra e il volume vogliono rendere omaggio all'artista concentrandosi sul periodo più lirico e felice della sua produzione, ovvero gli anni '50, che hanno segnato il suo successo, nella cornice veneziana, suo luogo di nascita e d'ispirazione, nonché la sua consacrazione alla XXIX Biennale Internazionale d'Arte di Venezia del 1958, che gli dedicò un'intera sala. Dopo una prefazione di Richard Armstrong, Direttore della Fondazione e Museo Solomon R. Guggenheim, e Karole P. B. Vail, Direttrice della Collezione Peggy Guggenheim, il catalogo si compone dei testi della curatrice, Chiara Bertola, di Riccardo Venturi, Barry Schwabsky, oltre a una ripresa critica di Toni Toniato, che ripercorrono il rapporto dell'artista con il paesaggio industriale della terraferma veneziana, le sue molteplici possibilità artistiche e le sue opere sperimentali.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. On the 1950s lyrical abstractions of a little-known protagonist of Italian artA member of the Movimento Spaziale group founded by Lucio Fontana after World War II, Italian painter Edmondo Bacci (191378) began exhibiting internationally in 1956, and was one of the few artists on the Italian art scene to process the latest developments in abstraction.This catalog looks at the more lyrical side of Bacci, when his career reached international success. In the early 1950s, Peggy Guggenheim and various art historians admired his art and celebrated the generative force of his color, his disruption of spatial planes and the circular rhythms of his brushwork. This book also explores the evolution of Baccis idiom of color and light by examining his seminal works of the 1950s, which were acquired by US collectors through the advocacy of both Guggenheim and Alfred H. Barr, Jr. Edmondo Bacci: Energy and Light presents an artist who has been unjustly neglected in the annals of English-language art history. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9791254630938
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Softcover. Small quarto. Softcover. Illustrated wraps. 213 pages, 3 unnumbered pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 27 cm. "From April 1 through September 18, 2023, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection presents Edmondo Bacci: Energy and Light, organized by Chiara Bertola, Curator and Manager of Contemporary Art Projects, Fondazione Querini Stampalia, Venice. The exhibition will feature approximately eighty works--many of which have never been exhibited before--including paintings and unpublished drawings on loan from the Archivio Edmondo Bacci, as well as from private collections and international museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Palm Springs Art Museum. It will be the first and most extensive retrospective dedicated to Venetian artist Edmondo Bacci (1913-1978). The exhibition focuses primarily on the 1950s, the most lyrical and creative period of the artist's career, and when he achieved international success. Indeed, during this period, as an established exponent of Spazialismo, and among the most innovative artists of the Italian art scene, Bacci captured the attention of Peggy Guggenheim and leading art critics through the novelty of his painting, the generative force of his color, his rupture of spatial planes, and the circular rhythm of his brushstrokes. Bacci was one of the finest representatives of Venetian post-war art, together with, among others, Tancredi Parmeggiani and Emilio Vedova, who also achieved international success and acclaim. Bacci was also one of the few artists in Italy to understand the possibilities of the latest type of abstraction, merging contemporary trends in Europe and the United States with his unique and personal style. The exhibition tells this story through works that are crucial to understanding the evolution of the pictorial language of color and light that so impressed Guggenheim, as well as Alfred H. Barr Jr, the director of the Museum of Modern Art of New York, who acquired Avvenimento #13R in 1953. The work, now in the holdings of the New York museum, makes a special return to Italy, where it will be on public view for the first time. Edmondo Bacci: Energy and Light is accompanied by a substantial illustrated catalogue, edited by Marsilio Arte, which contains essays by curator Chiara Bertola, Martina Manganello, Barry Schwabsky, Toni Toniato, and Riccardo Venturi." VG. Light corner bumping, otherwise clean and unmarked. N° de réf. du vendeur 212128
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