Ettore Spalletti: Ombre d’azur, Transparence

Bruno Corà, Valérie Da Costa, Daniela Lancioni, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Cristiano Raimondi, Daniel Soutif, Tommaso Trini, Vincenzo Trione

Mousse Publishing, 2020

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Ettore Spalletti (1940-2019) is one of the most important historical figures of minimalism in Italy, also close to the circle of Arte Povera artists. T

his publication presents critical essays—both historical and previously unpublished—on his works.. Known for his meditative and rigorous installations of monochromatic sculptures and paintings, Spaletti’s works reference the pink and blue landscapes of his home in Abruzzo.

Published on the occasion of Ettore Spalletti’s last solo exhibition, held at the Nouveau Musée National de Monaco in 2019, Ombre d’azur, transparence collects a series of critical essays and a visual apparatus that lead the reader through the artist’s career. The book presents five reprints of historical texts alongside three new and unpublished ones: a conversation between the artist and Hans Ulrich Obrist, an essay by art historian Valérie Da Costa, and a text by the curator of Ettore Spalletti’s last solo show, Cristiano Raimondi.

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ISBN: 9788867493944

452 pages, illustrations in color & b/w, hardcover, French/Italian/English