L'uomo, senza l'uomo non può essere rappresentato

Astrattismo, un "equivoco" culturale

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Last edited by Paolo Graziani
October 9, 2014 | History

L'uomo, senza l'uomo non può essere rappresentato

Astrattismo, un "equivoco" culturale

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Edizioni Tracce
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Italian

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the essay is short and full of meaning. Addresses the issues and problems of the birth
abstract art and the informal, through a process that the author draws a careful and extensive
historical research, and not less supported his artistic experience. Calmly expresses his
staff position as a figurative artist, convinced that art can not be separated from content
natural light, whose roots sink into the ancient past of man. All this emerges clearly
from the title of the paper, which can appear mandatory, final, in reality through the pages of
discussion, it is clear and remains open to debate full of questions about making art, on
fine art, but above all on his end, these issues always alive and present for almost two centuries.

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21,00 x 14,5 x 1,00 centimeters

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OL25619322M

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