IMAGINE. New Imagery in Italian Art 1960-1969

Curated by Luca Massimo Barbero From 23 April to 19 September 2016 the Peggy Guggenheim Collection presents Imagine. New Imagery in Italian Art 1960-1969, curated by Luca Massimo Barbero. This fresh perspective on European post war art looks at figuration in the Italian avant-garde in the 1960s.

In Italy during the 1960s, at the height of the economic boom, artistic experimentation flourished at an unprecedented pace and intensity. The goal was to create a new vocabulary of signs and images capable of interpreting the vitality of contemporary culture and society. This exhibition draws on the richness of Italian art production in those years. The theme, the leitmotif, of the exhibition is how the figured image, transient and transformed, departing from the monochrome, served to construct a new language of representation in a little known phase of Italian art history.

The exhibition, in a tightly curated sequence of galleries, lays out the multiple lines of research of several of Italian artists who, emerging from the zeroing of the neo-avant-garde, reconstituted a new world of images, figures, and narrative. On view are works by artists such as Franco Angeli, Mario Ceroli, Domenico Gnoli, Giosetta Fioroni, Tano Festa, Fabio Mauri, Francesco lo Savio, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Mario Schifano. With no claim to definitiveness, Imagine. New Imagery in Italian Art 1960-1969 sets out to supersede, from the vantage point of today, the so-called ‘orthodoxies’ of the time, freeing visual research from adherence to movements or subordination to category. An intense sequence of emblematic works captures the vitality of that brief period of time, a mere nine years, and uncovers, by diversity and assonance, in an unceasing process of exchange and dialogue, that melting-pot of visual art, in a process of ‘becoming’ which gave rise to the schools and movements of future avant-gardes.

Mario Schifano, L'inverno attraverso il museo, 1965 Tano Festa, Odalisca, 1964 Giosetta Fioroni, Particolare della nascita di venere, 1965 Mimmo Rotella, Posso?, 1965 Franco Angeli, Stemma pontificio, 1964 Fabio Mauri, Drive In House, 1960 Mario Ceroli, Studio per Piper, 1965 Domenico Gnoli, Red Dress Collar, 1969 Giulio Paolini, Académie 3, 1965 Jannis Kounellis, Untitled, 1967 Michelangelo Pistoletto, Mappamondo, 1966-68 Pino Pascali, Rinoceronte, 1966-67

EXHIBITION CATALOGUE

An exhaustive catalogue, with several essays and studies, published by Marsilio Editori, Venice, in separate English and Italian editions, provides historical context, establishing the autonomy and difference of this evolution in Italian art with respect to American Pop Art.

Imagine. New Imagery in Italian Art 1960-1969 is supported by Intrapresae Collezione Guggenheim, by Private Bank BSI and by Regione del Veneto. The exhibition has been made possible thanks also to the support of Christie's and Montblanc. In collaboration with Corriere della Sera, Hangar Design Group designed the exhibition’s communication materials. The exhibition’s educational programs are supported by the Fondazione Araldi Guinetti, Vaduz.

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