Edmondo Bacci: Energy and Light
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Author: Bacci, Edmondo
Celebrated for the generative force of his colour, his disruption of spatial planes and the circular rhythms of his brushwork, Edmondo Bacci (a member of the Movimento Spaziale group) was one of the few artists on the Italian art scene to process the latest developments in abstraction. This volume showcases the more lyrical side of the artist, along with exploring the evolution of his idiom of colour and light by examining his seminal works of the 1950s.A member of the Movimento Spaziale group founded by Lucio Fontana after World War II, Italian painter Edmondo Bacci (1913–78) began exhibiting internationally in 1956. This catalogue explores the more lyrical side of Edmondo 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 colour, his disruption of spatial planes and the circular rhythms of his brushwork. This book also explores the evolution of Bacci’s idiom of colour 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.
ISBN 9791254630938. Marsilio Arte. pb. 216 pages. 150 colour ills. 25.4 x 20.3 cm.
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Celebrated for the generative force of his colour, his disruption of spatial planes and the circular rhythms of his brushwork, Edmondo Bacci (a member of the Movimento Spaziale group) was one of the few artists on the Italian art scene to process the latest developments in abstraction. This volume showcases the more lyrical side of the artist, along with exploring the evolution of his idiom of colour and light by examining his seminal works of the 1950s.A member of the Movimento Spaziale group founded by Lucio Fontana after World War II, Italian painter Edmondo Bacci (1913–78) began exhibiting internationally in 1956. This catalogue explores the more lyrical side of Edmondo 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 colour, his disruption of spatial planes and the circular rhythms of his brushwork. This book also explores the evolution of Bacci’s idiom of colour 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.
ISBN 9791254630938. Marsilio Arte. pb. 216 pages. 150 colour ills. 25.4 x 20.3 cm.
available