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To Cut A Long Story Short.: Writings, Interviews, Notes, Pages, Scores.

Artist
Maurizio Nannucci
Price
$42.00
Date
2019
Publisher
Corraini Edizioni
Format
Monographs
ISBN
9788875707521
Size
15 × 22.5 cm
Length
356 pp
Description

The internationally renowned Italian artist Maurizio Nannucci (Florence, 1939) stands out by his open, permeable art approach and practices that are targeting eye and mind, visual perception and cognitive processes. Since the mid-1960s Nannucci explores the complex relationship between visual art, language, inner space as well as urban context whereby focusing on themes relevant to society at large. Inspired by linguistic and conceptual paradigms he has created his very own body of work. On the search of artistic answers to a world in continuous change Nannucci developed an interdisciplinary art practice that opens up a new holistic way of art making and art viewing related to linguistic signs, colour and spatial structures. From the 1960s up until now he uses a variety of media and means: neon light, photography, video, sound, artist’s books, multiples, editions.

In the face of such varied production, the anthology To cut a long story short, published in co-edition with Zona Archives, offers a collection of Maurizio Nannucci’s writings, interviews and critical contributions on his work, covering the period from the end of the 1960s to the present day. Among the many in-depth aspects, of particular importance are the relationship between art, urban landscape and architecture – from which installations in public buildings and partnerships with great architects emerge –, music and sound experimentation, collecting and non-profits such as Zona and Base, and relationships with the artistic movements that Nannucci came into contact during his long career.

All the texts in the volume are published in their original language: Italian, English, French or German.

  1. To Cut aA Long Story Short
 

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