Gino De Dominicis: A Reader
    Author: Gabriele Guercio
    Publisher: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther und Franz König
    
    Language: English
    Pages: 312
    Size: 15,4 x 21,8 cm
    Weight: 
          522 g    
    Binding: Hardcover
    ISBN: 9783753305837
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The first English-language collection of texts on Gino De Dominicis, whose work defied any categorization as belonging to a particular art movement , with contributions from numerous artists, art historians,  critics and curators. ***** This extensively researched reader sheds new light on the elusive Italian artist Gino De Dominicis and is  the first to include not only the artist's reflections but also archive  materials, images and contributions by a wide range of artists, art  historians, critics and curators.
This volume casts new light on the life and career of the eccentric Italian artist, philosopher and architect Gino De Dominicis (1947–98), a controversial figure in postwar Italy. The artist’s belief that artworks may provide a valuable model for achieving the immortality of the body inspired his entire life and oeuvre, which spanned many mediums from painting to drawing to large-scale sculpture and installation. A culmination of Gabriele Guercio’s extensive research, the book features a selection of text, archival materials and images. It is the first English reader to include not only the reflections of De Dominicis but also an impressive collection of essays and interviews penned by a wide range of artists, art historians, critics and curators, including Marina Abramovic, Jean-Christophe Ammann, Achille Bonito Oliva, Norman Bryson, Germano Celant, Anselm Kiefer, Richard Shiff and Italo Tomassoni.