Nunzio
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Nunzio

Danilo Eccher, Rudi Fuchs, Lóránd Hegyi

The representative monograph Nunzio, with authorial contributions in Italian and English, is dedicated to the work of the Italian artist Nunzio di Stefano, a key figure in contemporary art.

Lavishly illustrated, it offers a comprehensive overview of his oeuvre, highlighting sculptural works in wood, metal and plaster, which explore space, light and materiality. Eccher analyses Nunzio’s ability to create tension between form and space, highlighting his minimalist yet emotionally powerful approach. Fuchs focuses on the artist’s dialogue with art history, particularly the Arte Povera tradition, while Hegyi considers Nunzio’s work in the context of the European contemporary scene, connecting it to philosophical questions about presence and absence.

The monograph traces the artist’s development from his early works in the 1980s, when he established himself in the Roman art community, to the mature works that brought him international recognition. Texts in Italian and English, along with detailed photographs, make it a valuable resource for understanding Nunzio’s contribution to contemporary sculpture.

Editor
Dario Tagliabue
Dimensions
28.5 x 23 cm
Publisher
Electa S.p.A., Roma, 2005.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: English.
ISBN
978-8-83703-418-4

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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