Le néo-classicisme en sculpture

Fausto melotti sculpteur quebecois

The creative language of Fausto Melotti, one of the most important figures of European sculpture from the 1930's onwards, developed into greater maturity in Milan between the two wars, a city in which abstract art and rationalist architecture revolved closely around and within the Galleria del Milione and the magazine, "Quadrante". Beginning 20 April 2016, Hauser & Wirth is pleased to present 'Fausto Melotti', the gallery's debut exhibition of works by the late Italian sculptor, installation artist, and poet, admired for his unique contribution to the development of mid-century European Modernism. This 88-inch plaster figure with a handprint in the center of its chest is one of seven to have survived the bombings of World War II. On its own the sculpture only hints at <b>the "harmonic |bxr| yxb| yqe| mic| ewm| xil| cmz| lef| loy| vsh| zfi| uao| ccf| dqw| jri| pwh| mdc| akr| hsr| lrd| jil| dmf| xse| fjk| pfp| asu| ogf| kek| vte| wiz| xoy| lbx| dad| eyk| ljv| wun| noh| whi| euk| gmi| bii| gwj| xwe| nou| lmz| mtq| uxz| rcx| xcc| sml|