Marocco, Armando, 1939-
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Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
La Citta Visibili / Marocco, Armando., 1977
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Identifier: CC-60622-54539
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This book is a trade edition altered by the artist.Wikipedia (Italian): Armando Marocco (1939- ) is an artist , painter and sculptor Italian , a member of the current of ' behavioral art . His work Man and Ant, 1968 constitutes a significant example. The work is exhibited in Milan in 1971 in the Galleria Apollinaire of Guido Le Noci , where the artist comes to reconstruct a habitat-anthill ants with 2,000 lives, arousing the interest of Pierre Restany and Renato Barilli. The turning point in his artistic life you have at the end of 1962, when on the advice of Lucio Fontana decided to move to Milan, a city rich in art and culture. He began to exhibit at some of the most famous galleries in Milan as the Gallery of Cenobio-Visuality , the Galleria Montenapoleone and the Galleria Apollinaire , where he met with Pierre Restany, founder of the New Realism. These invited him to collaborate with Jean Tinguely staging of Victory during the celebration of the tenth Anniversary of the Birth...
Dates:
1977
Trisegno, Il: Ultimo Sogno. No.3 / Armando Marocco., 1982
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Identifier: CC-01319-1350
Scope and Contents
Edited by William Xerra. Issues No.1-4 were packed in the same box. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.
Dates:
1982
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