Published by Marsilio Arte. Edited by Denis Curti, Alberto Salvadori.
This is the largest monograph to date for Italian photographer Ugo Mulas (1928–73), known for his street photography capturing the downtown New York art scene in the ’60s, as well as his portraits of iconic artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, Lucio Fontana, Andy Warhol and others.
Beginning his career in 1940, Italian photographer Ugo Mulas (1928–73) became a central figure in documenting postwar contemporary art. This volume presents Mulas’ black-and-white photographs—two decades of the Venice Biennale, New York in the 1960s, and close friends and artists Fontana, Consagra, Melotti and Pisoletto.