Giuseppe Capogrossi: Catalogo ragionato: Tomo primo 1920-1949
By (Author) Guglielmo Capogrossi
By (author) Francesca Romana Morelli
Skira
Skira
1st January 2014
Italy
General
Non Fiction
Exhibition catalogues and specific collections
759.5
Hardback
400
Width 240mm, Height 280mm
2530g
The Catalogue Raisonn of the work of Giuseppe Capogrossi (Rome 1900-1972) presents for the first time all the painter's works up to 1949, in other words up to the birth of the sign with the works shown at the Galleria del Secolo in Rome in January 1950. Beginning from his earliest paintings, executed in around 1920, the Catalogue records in detail the artist's path towards the development of an increasingly abstract language and then the invention of his famous "signs". The volume is completed by critical essays, a detailed biographical timeline and an exhaustive bibliography which make the Catalogue an essential instrument of study for scholars, experts and art lovers.
Guglielmo Capogrossi is the President of the Fondazione Archivio Capogrossi. Francesca Romana Morelli is professor of Contemporary Art History at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Naples.