Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Mario Schifano. Born in 1934 in Homs, Libya; dies in 1998 in Rome, Italy. Schifano’s father was an archaeologist, who was living and working in Libya at the time of his birth. Schifano returns to Rome at the outbreak of the war, and in the mid-1950s he begins to paint. He has his first solo exhibition in 1959, and in 1960 he begins a series ...

  2. Italian, 1934–1998. Mario Schifano was a pivotal Italian artist recognized for his oeuvre within various movements such as Pop Art and Arte Povera. He first gained recognition for his “Monochrome” series (1960-62) of paintings rendered in industrial enamel on paper …. Discover and purchase Mario Schifano’s artworks, available for sale.

  3. www.magazzino.art › visit › exhibitionsMario Schifano: Germinal

    Germinal is dedicated to the memory of art critic and historian Maurizio Calvesi (1927-2020) and his wife, the writer, editor, and museum director Augusta Monferini (1934-2022), who were the first to propose an exhibition in the U.S. focused on the work of Schifano.Magazzino first took up this project in the exhibition Mario Schifano: The Rise of the '60s, curated by Alberto Salvadori, which ...

  4. www.tate.org.uk › tate-modern › world-goes-popMario Schifano | Tate

    Mario Schifano. Born 1934 in Homs, Libya. Died 1998 in Rome, Italy. Following the end of the Second World War, Mario Schifano moved with his family from his native Libya to Rome. Showing little interest in school, he soon began restoring ceramics, a trade learned from his archaeologist and restorer father. An autodidact, Schifano soon took up ...

  5. Opera registrata presso l'Archivio Mario Schifano, Roma, con il n. 03714180428 e accompagnata da certificato su fotografia rilasciato dall'Archivio Mario Schifano, Roma. L’opera è stata richiesta in prestito per la mostra Mario Schifano, 1960-1965 , presso il CIMA – Center for Italian Modern Art, New York, a cura di Francesco Guzzetti (ottobre 2020 – giugno 2021)

  6. Mario Schifano’s works of art are famous for having been created with an animated, fast “sign”, as if the artist needed to immediately transform an idea into a work of art! Even the subjects reproduced are never fully highlighted, but are the residues of an image, a signal, a reference to urban reality.

  7. Mario Schifano (1934-1998) was often known as the enfant terrible of the art world. While his vibrant lifestyle certainly earned him the status of a Rock Star in Italy’s art scene of the late 1960s, his artworks have significantly informed postmodern painting. Today, Schifano is recognised as one of Europe’s most important artists of this ...