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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x21.3in
About this artwork
Cecconello su Buonarroti, impressions in acrylic color of ancient typographic characters on typographic print of works by Michelangelo Buonarroti. Various subjects, sizes including frame.
A full-bodied series from 1996 that takes inspiration from the "Corpus of Michelangelo's drawings", the stupendous volume in 4 volumes by Charles de Tolnay published in 1992 by the De Agostini Geographical Institute. The book shows in full size and in color all… the known drawings by Michelangelo recto/verso. The artist has extrapolated various sheets by imprinting wooden typographic characters from the early 1800s on them. The systematic attitude of the book edition has thus been enhanced by a classifiable and modernist intervention. In this second series, the photographic plates with the acrylic interventions include the typical figurations of the artist: the stylized man without limbs or expressions.
Gastone Cecconello (Vercelli, 1942) is an Italian artist with over fifty years of activity. His research develops through painting, sculpture, and mixed media, constructing a coherent and recognizable language based on symbolism, matter, and the figure of the hominid as a metaphor for the human condition. His work explores the relationship between the archaic and the contemporary, between memory, myth, and everyday reality, maintaining a constant tension between formal rigor and expressive force. In 2013, the monograph Alle origini del mito, edited by Lorella Giudici, was published, critically retracing the artist's entire career.