Franco Angeli. Gli anni ‘60
Edited by Luca Massimo Barbero.
In liberation from 23 November 2017
This volume is the first monograph by Franco Angeli (Rome, 1935-1988), one of the great protagonists of Italy's post-war art season.
Often labeled superficially as "pop", an artist with a surprising and unpublished path is revealed through new documents and studies.
From the beginnings in the fifties, in that still little known Roman laboratory where the new generations and the masters of Italian art met, angeli's stylistic, artistic and relationship correspondences with his friends and associates are reconstructed up to the sixties when, with the achievement of an existential image and at the same time full of polemical and provocative commitment, his work develops into a versatile path, in an original dialogue with the international context.
In addition to an in-depth analysis by Luca Massimo Barbero, in the first chapter SYMBOL AND MEMORY. THE PATH OF FRANCO ANGELI IN THE SIXTY YEARS, the volume presents a chapter THE PIAZZA DEL POPOLO by Laura Cherubini which tells the geographical and social context where Franco Angeli grows.
The collection of all his works follows and concludes the volume with a CRITICAL ANTHOLOGY OF THE ARTIST'S WRITINGS edited by Chiara Mari.
Finally there are some interviews published over the years.
The volume was created in collaboration with the Franco Angeli Archive seven years after the official opening strongly desired and realized thanks to the daughter Maria Angeli.
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