Search results for "Geometric Art"
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Yumiko Kimura. Invenzione e geometria
2016
Il saggio prende in esame la ricerca artistica di Yumiko Kimura (Tokyo, 1961), artista specializzata in sculture in vetro che coniugano arte geometrica e ricerca della luce. Il contributo è stato realizzato in occasione della mostra "Universi geometrici", che ha presentato una selezione di opere dell'artista giapponese all’interno della Valle dei Templi di Agrigento e poi alla FAM gallery con il patrocinio del Museum of Geometric and MADI Art di Dallas e l'inserimento nelle celebrazioni ufficiali del 150° anniversario delle relazioni tra Giappone e Italia. The essay examines the artistic research of Yumiko Kimura (Tokyo, 1961), an artist specializing in glass sculptures that combine geometr…
Dall'origami al digitale: Jun Sato e la geometria
2016
The essay examines the artistic research of Jun Sato (Tokyo, 1947), an artist specializing in geometric series of photographies. The contribution was made on the occasion of the exhibition "Geometric Universes", which presented a selection of works by the Japanese artist in the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento and then at the FAM gallery with the patronage of the Museum of Geometric and MADI Art in Dallas and the inclusion in the official celebrations of the 150th anniversary of relations between Japan and Italy.
MADI: A Universal Art Movement
2017
The essay focuses on MADI, an artistic phenomenon of international breadth founded by Carmelo Arden Quin in Buenos Aires in 1946 that is based on the principles of no-expression, no representation, no simbolysm. The contribution focuses on the founding moments of the movement with particular reference to the figure of Joaquin Torres Garcia and Tomas Maldonado analysing the main exhibitions in Latin America and Europe. Furthermore, the text examines the artworks on display because, despite their similarities and affinities, the works of each artist in this exhibition are autonomous and carry their individual high-profile research that finds its highest completion through MADI. The exhibition…