Guillot, Anna (Italian artist)
Person
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Carte d'Arte. No.1/Jan / Guillot A., 1992
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Identifier: CC-20305-20702
Scope and Contents
The essay on Anna Guillot reproduces her painting held by the Sackner Archive, The End...di cui e inizio...1988. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1992
Circumnavigazione 5 / Guillot A ; Gut E., 1990
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Identifier: CC-17122-17480
Scope and Contents
Exhibition was curated by Giorgio Di Genova. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1990
Continuum/Contiguous / Guillot, Anna., 1993
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Identifier: CC-10399-10603
Cruciverba / Guillot, Anna., 1986
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Identifier: CC-10054-10253
Scope and Contents
The text is written on painted white crumpled paper mounted on wooden board. The lower portion has typed text in Italian and English. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1986
Nuovi Sconfinamenti / Guillot A ; Minarelli E ; Accame V ; Ferro G ; Finotti C ; Conte V ; Hapkemeyer A., 1989
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Identifier: CC-27785-28915
Scope and Contents
This exhibition catalogue features the written and printing paintings of six artists living in Italy. It is introduced with several critical essays. For example, Vincenzo Accame contributes an essay "The Relationship between Written and Painted Signs from the Viewpoint of an Aesthetic Communication in Perspective." The catalogue provides an illustration of a painting by Anna Guillot, "di cui cenere e inizio," held by the Sackner Archive, along with two detail views of this work. Gio Ferri writes in his essay, "Anna Guillot's obsessive and luminous surface is also made up of rifts and orders. She 'illustrates' the geological and archaeological component of the return journey. The dig and the passage through stratified sedimentations of writing to the sign, from calligraphic statement to painting. But the adventure of research, the journey into the deep beyond the surface, as they become revealed, under the imposition of systemised programming, reveal, first lightly, then...
Dates:
1989
The End...da cui cenere e inizio , 1988
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Identifier: CC-31766-33279
Scope and Contents
This painting was reproduced and described in the Italian periodicals, Demetra No.4, 1993 and Carte D'Arte No.1, 1992. Vira Fabra (wife of Ignazio Apolloni) writes in 2011: Will Anna Guillot's work - of which many have dealt exhaustively - be ATARAXIC TIME? And Miccini (what to write after him) who places Socrates and Lacan on the chessboard for a "serious game". A symptom? Further excavations are almost impossible if not for erroneously ludic purposes. Therefore, "What to do?" Joke, speak and not tell, remain silent and be a gardener in a convent, albeit for a short time, like Wittgenstein? Repeat and reflect on the anxieties of Gabriel Marcel, namely on the "questions of life" to which Savater leads to? On what presupposes large contradictions? On the triangle of Ogden and Richards? On the diagram of Bernar Venet who, motivated by profound considerations on Conceptual art, was to produce excessively intellectual works from which an intense relationship with philosophy united...
Dates:
1988
The End...di cui cencere e inizio..., 1988 / Guillot, Anna., 1992
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Identifier: CC-10398-10602
Scope and Contents
Reproduces and describes the painting of the same title which is held by the Sackner Archive -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1992
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