Artist:

  • Agostino Bonalumi
  • Joe Tilson

Artist:

Category:

print

Title:

The Stones of Venice. San Francesco della Vigna, Vinezia

Year:

2012

Technique:

carborundum and mixed technique

Dimension:

100 x 100 cm

Plate dimension:

Edition:

25 examples

Editor:

Notes:

dated, numbered and hand signed

Exhibitions:

Publications:

“Joe Tilson. The Stones of Venice” curated by Enzo Di Martino

Available:

SI

Price:

1200€

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  • Agostino Bonalumi was born on July 10, 1935, in Vimercate, Milan. After visiting the studio of painter Enrico Baj, he met Piero Manzoni and Enrico Castellani with whom he first exhibited in Rome, Lausanne and Milan in 1958. He founded with Enrico Castellani the journal Azimuth and start to frequent Lucio Fontana’s studio. He started to investigate issues of space and to produce his first “estroflessionе”. In the 1960s he turned to environmental works in which the viewer could actively take part. His most important works of this serie are Blu abitabile (1967), Grande ambiente bianco e nero (1968), and Ambiente pittura dal giallo al bianco e dal bianco al giallo (1979). He participated to the Venice Biennale several times, first in 1966, then in 1970 with a room to himsel... > Read more
  • Joe Tilson (London, 1928 – 2023) was one of the most charismatic and influential figures in British contemporary art—a pioneer who successfully navigated the vibrant energy of Pop Art toward a profound exploration of myth, nature, and ancient traditions. His artistic trajectory represents a unique path in the international scene, blending the bold aesthetics of the 1960s with a rare, handcrafted sensibility. After working as a carpenter from 1946 to 1949, Tilson began his formal artistic education at St Martin’s School of Art (1949-1952) and subsequently at the Royal College of Art in London (1952-1955). There, he studied alongside contemporaries such as Peter Blake and Richard Smith, becoming an integral part of the generation that would revolutionize the global art sc... > Read more
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