Minutes (Collezione "Arte")
Artist: Pierre Alechinsky (Belgian, born 1927)
Publisher: Cavallino, Venice, 1967
Printer: Fratelli Pozzo-Salvati-Gros Monti & C., Turin
Date: 1967
Dimensions:
Book: H: 6 1/16 in. (154 mm); W: 4 3/16 in. (107 mm); Depth: 9/16 in. (14 mm).
Page: H: 5 7/8 in. (149 mm); W: 3 7/8 in. (98 mm).
Sheet: H: 5 7/8 in. (149 mm); W: 3 7/8 in. (98 mm).
Medium: Reproductions: photolithographs of collages in colors.
Text: letterpress in gray and sanguine.
Paper: cream wove paper, mounted on Fabriano Ingres Cover cream laid paper.
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Gift of Molly and Walter Bareiss
Object number: 1984.189
Label Text:Cavallino Accordion Books
Pierre Alechinsky, Minutes (Moments) (1967)
Giuseppe Capogrossi, Capogrossi (1966)
Franco Gentilini, Oggetti figure animali per una storia (Objects, Figures, Animals for a
Story) (1965)
The Venetian publishing house Cavallino primarily creates limited edition art and literature books. In the 1960s Cavallino began publishing a series of pocket books by international artists. Each book was the same size with an accordion binding. Many featured original artwork. Three of these books are displayed here.
Minutes by Belgian artist Pierre Alechinsky features a facsimile of the artist’s collage, ink, and paint additions to 18th-century documents. In 1958, a fellow artist gave Alechinsky a stack of old papers, on which he began to draw. Ten years later he wrote, “I still retain the craze for collecting fine old paper... Rough-surfaced sheets with imprecise edges, note books, registers covered in writing...”
Giuseppe Capogrossi began his career as a figural artist. By the 1950s he had developed an abstract language of comb-like shapes that he repeats in a variety of arrangements and colors.
In the 1930s Franco Gentilini worked as a ceramicist and as an illustrator in addition to pursuing a career as a painter. By the 1950s he was exhibiting his work in one-man shows in Paris. In his accordion book Objects, Figures, Animals for a Story, he presents a sort of diary of his work. It reproduces collages, paintings, drawings, and writing from different periods of his career.
Pierre Alechinsky, Minutes (Moments) (1967)
Giuseppe Capogrossi, Capogrossi (1966)
Franco Gentilini, Oggetti figure animali per una storia (Objects, Figures, Animals for a
Story) (1965)
The Venetian publishing house Cavallino primarily creates limited edition art and literature books. In the 1960s Cavallino began publishing a series of pocket books by international artists. Each book was the same size with an accordion binding. Many featured original artwork. Three of these books are displayed here.
Minutes by Belgian artist Pierre Alechinsky features a facsimile of the artist’s collage, ink, and paint additions to 18th-century documents. In 1958, a fellow artist gave Alechinsky a stack of old papers, on which he began to draw. Ten years later he wrote, “I still retain the craze for collecting fine old paper... Rough-surfaced sheets with imprecise edges, note books, registers covered in writing...”
Giuseppe Capogrossi began his career as a figural artist. By the 1950s he had developed an abstract language of comb-like shapes that he repeats in a variety of arrangements and colors.
In the 1930s Franco Gentilini worked as a ceramicist and as an illustrator in addition to pursuing a career as a painter. By the 1950s he was exhibiting his work in one-man shows in Paris. In his accordion book Objects, Figures, Animals for a Story, he presents a sort of diary of his work. It reproduces collages, paintings, drawings, and writing from different periods of his career.
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