Surface 213
Writing, alphabet, glyphs, the teeth of a comb, forks, segmented tears, locks, chains, claws: the graphic figures of Capogrossi’s signic language express themselves on the canvas in ever-changing modulations. The sign is never repeated as an end unto itself, but is developed in a series of variations, which, as Argan noted in 1967, find a literary parallel in Raymond Queneau’s Exercises in Style, published in 1947, in that, using the same words, the French writer stages narrative situations whose content changes each time it is told. Surface 213 and its counterpart Surface 231 (1957, Simeoni Collection, Florence) are an example of this modulation, in that the variable consists in the positive-negative effect of the colour and the partitioning of the canvas like a card index.
giuseppe capogrossi(1900 – 1972)
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关于此作品
- 标题: Surface 213
- 艺术家: giuseppe capogrossi
- 格式: Landscape
- 版权状态: 版权保护中
- 所在地: 都灵市立现代与当代艺术馆
- 主色调: Bronze
- 色彩色调: Green Spectrum
