Foreword by Giancarlo Olgiati, Danna Olgiati. Text by Gabriella Belli, Francesco Tedeschi, Riccardo Passoni, Giulia Arganini, Valentina Sonzogni.
A meditation on inspiration and progression: Dorazio reinterprets Balla, 50 years later
Titled after a collection of poems by Giuseppe Ungaretti, Dove la luce is a visual exploration of the affinity between two great Italian painters of the 20th century: Giacomo Balla (1871–1958), master of Futurism, and Piero Dorazio (1927–2005), whose “grids” of 1960 were inspired by the former’s Iridescent Interpenetrations of 1912.
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Published by Mousse Publishing. Foreword by Giancarlo Olgiati, Danna Olgiati. Text by Gabriella Belli, Francesco Tedeschi, Riccardo Passoni, Giulia Arganini, Valentina Sonzogni.
A meditation on inspiration and progression: Dorazio reinterprets Balla, 50 years later
Titled after a collection of poems by Giuseppe Ungaretti, Dove la luce is a visual exploration of the affinity between two great Italian painters of the 20th century: Giacomo Balla (1871–1958), master of Futurism, and Piero Dorazio (1927–2005), whose “grids” of 1960 were inspired by the former’s Iridescent Interpenetrations of 1912.