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Documents a collaborative project by Vincenzo Agnetti and Paolo Scheggi that remained unfinished due to Scheggi's untimely death in 1971: The Temple. Birth of Eidos.

Produktbeschreibung
Documents a collaborative project by Vincenzo Agnetti and Paolo Scheggi that remained unfinished due to Scheggi's untimely death in 1971: The Temple. Birth of Eidos.
Autorenporträt
Ilaria Bignotti has a PhD in Theory and History of Art, and is an independent curator. Since 2013, she has been Scientific Curator of the Associazione Archivio Paolo Scheggi, Milan, and since 2015, Scientific Director of the Francesca Pasquali Archives, Bologna. Since 2016, she has been Head of Special Projects and Scientific Curator of Associazione Archivio Antonio Scaccabarozzi, Milan. Since 2003, Dr. Bignotti has designed, organized, and curated international exhibition projects, working constantly with museums, institutions and foundations. She is Professor and Coordinator of disciplinary studies at the Accademia di Belle Arti "SantaGiulia" in Brescia. She is also a Visiting Professor at many distinguished Italian and international universities and museums. She is a member of the Scientific Committee of "MoRE Museum- an on-line museum that identifies, collects, catalogs and digitalizes 20th and 21st century refused and unrealised art projects. She has published hundreds of books, catalogs of Modern and Contemporary Art for exhibitions, and has written widely for scientific monographs and catalogs raisonnés. Some of her main research is focussed on Spatialism and the study of monochromatic, analytical, and conceptual art, the artistic and cultural relationships between Balcanic countries and Italy from the 1950s to the present time; resilience in Contemporary Art, and the relationship between artworks, the environment and the public. Bruno Corà is one of Italy's most renowned critics of contemporary art. He has written extensively on the Arte Povera period and its artists, in particular Alberto Burri, and has curated exhibitions on Burri, Louise Nevelson, Lucio Fontana, Michelangelo Pistoletto and Fausto Melotti, among others. He has been involved in the running of numerous notable art institutions, including the Palazzo Fabroni in Pistoia, the Pecci Museum in Prato, and the CAMEC (Centro d'arte moderna e contemporanea) in La Spezia. He has written extensively (monographs on artists and texts for innumerable exhibitions) and has taught at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Perugia, and the Università di Studi di Cassino. He is currently the president of the Fondazione Burri.