Vedova: De America
By (Author) Germano Celant
Skira
Skira
22nd September 2020
9th July 2020
Italy
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
640
Width 240mm, Height 300mm
4120g
De America is a series of some fifty paintings on paper and canvas created by Emilio Vedova in Venice between 1976 and 1977, subject of the exhibition organized by the Galleria dello Scudo and the Fondazione Emilio e Annabianca Vedova. After the war, New York encouraged a dialog between American Abstract Expressionism and European art activities. It happened between Venice and America, too. Industrious collectors came to Venice to acquire the best proposals of the time and the Biennale also oundertook an intense activity of promotion in South American countries. This exhaustive catalog offers an occasion for reconstructing the steps of an "American" itinerary in which Vedova's painting was influenced by the radical transformations wich, above all in the 1960s and 1970s, deeply affected the country's social context.
Germano Celant, art historian, critic and theoretician. He has curated exhibitions throughout the world and authored over a hundred books and catalogues. Director of the Fondazone Prada in Milan since 1995, Celant is also the curator of the Fondazione Aldo Rossi in Milan, and the curator of the Fondazione Vedova in Venice. He writes for L'Espresso and Interni.