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Michelangelo Pistoletto

The Minus Objects 1965-1966


  • DelMonico Books (Prestel)
  • by Michelangelo Pistoletto & George White Anthony. Editor: Lisa Varghese
Four years after his iconic mirror paintings catapulted him to international acclaim, Michelangelo Pistoletto took an abrupt left turn with his series, the Minus Objects. Comprised of 28 disparate objects-an oversize cardboard rose; an industrial lamp casting green light; a minimalist iron sculpture-the Minus Objects break with the notion of a signature style and are symbolic of infinite creative possibilities.

ISBN 9783791356785 | E | HB
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Publisher DelMonico Books (Prestel)
ISBN 9783791356785
Author(s) Michelangelo Pistoletto & George White Anthony. Editor: Lisa Varghese
Publication date August 2017
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 270 x 220 mm
Illustrations 80 col.ill. | 90 duotone ill.
Pages 184
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Four years after his iconic mirror paintings catapulted him to international acclaim, Michelangelo Pistoletto took an abrupt left turn with his series, the Minus Objects. Comprised of 28 disparate objects-an oversize cardboard rose; an industrial lamp casting green light; a minimalist iron sculpture-the Minus Objects break with the notion of a signature style and are symbolic of infinite creative possibilities. As an ensemble, it minimizes the role of authorship, permitting each enigmatic object to speak for itself as autonomous and self-sufficient. Pistoletto is one of Italy's most important and influential artists, and this book celebrates the creation of the Minus Objects as a radical turning point in postwar sculpture and conceptual art. The installation is represented in double-page spreads and the entire volume is designed to appear as a discrete object itself. Along with Pistoletto's original artist statement and transcripts of conversations about his work, this volume brings together critical analyses from some of the leading voices of the contemporary art world. Together, the images and texts in this book serve to position the Minus Objects as a work of stunning originality and historical significance.