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COD.223 - Flash Art 41 years
| CELEBRATE WITH US 41 YEARS OF FLASH ART, It was back in 1967, a year full of expectation and ferment, that Flash Art was conceived. Giancarlo Politi, at the time an extremely active art critic, but unsatisfied for the total lack of art information in Italy and Europe, gave life to an international art magazine that very soon became the one and only European reference point for new art. Since 1979 Flash Art has been published in two separate editions, Flash Art International and Flash Art Italia. Flash Art International, directed by Helena Kontova, was immediately in touch with all the most active critics and emerging artists in Europe and the US who instantaneously became the undisputable protagonists of the art world (Julian Schnabel, Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, Matthew Barney, Maurizio Cattelan) and to whom Flash Art dedicated memorable interviews and related covers. Amongst the most important artists of our times, many were featured for the very first time in Flash Art. Many of the most important art critics and curators have written for the first time and extensively for Flash Art. |  | | FLASH ART 41 YEARS ANNIVERSARY ISSUE A volume of more than 200 pages, for everyone's library. A LIVE contemporary manual about the chronicle that has become the history of the art of our days. |  | | FLASH ART SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY LIMITED EDITION HARDBACK BOOK. BUY IT ONLINE AT 30,00 €. |
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Price: 30.00 Euro
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COD.230 - Prague Biennale 4 Catalogue
| Now in its fourth edition, PRAGUE BIENNALE re-launches itself this year together with the first edition of PRAGUE BIENNALE PHOTO. Through a vast display of artworks—from painting and photography to performance and installation art, this year's edition aims are to explore and pinpoint the most significant aspects of Central European art and beyond. The show is accompanied by a large format 260-page book with color illustrations, foreword by the biennial directors, essays by all the curators invited and information about the artists included in each section. Info: www.praguebiennale.org |
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COD.231 - Debora Hirsch
| "In the recent Stories (SP), Debora Hirsch's projections, video and photographic manipulation, do not aim to inform, but to construct a language within the image itself, highlighting a meta-tale, with a different attitude and sensibility." Contents: Ceresoli, Scardi, Alicata, romano, Perrella, Sossai, Veller, Cardelus, Ugolini, Eccher. English and italian text - pg.95 |
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COD.5 - Prague Biennale 3 Catalogue
Now in its third year, PRAGUEBIENNALE re-launches itself once more. Through a vast display of both recent and past works (from painting and photography to performance and installation art) this year's edition aims to explore and pinpoint the most significant aspects of Central European art. The show displays works by artists young and old, new and affirmed, as well as covering the very movements that shaped the sixties and seventies. Info: www.praguebiennale.org
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Price: 20.00 Euro
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COD.222 - Gino de Dominicis Catalogue
At long last there is a first real volume on Gino De Dominicis, the great Italian artist who died in 1998. On the occasion of the exhibition dedicated to his works that opened in Villa Arson in Nice, France, a comprehensive catalogue, in the form of a special edition of Flash Art has been published, with numerous critical texts and (finally) many, many illustrations. Buy it online
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Price: 35.00 Euro
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