Tischreservierungen, Sitzmöglichkeiten im Freien und Mehr: Die Optionen in Ihrer Nähe. Reservieren Sie mit OpenTable bei Vielen Exzellenten Restaurants By Magdalena Polak. Looking at Alberto Burri's works from the series Combustioni plastica, one is immediately confronted with its sheer brutality and physical properties.And yet, there is something completely human and organic about it. Born in 1915 in Italy, Burri initially aspired to be a doctor.
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Michael Duncan, "Slow Burning Combustioni: Alberto Burri's Emergence in America," in Lisa Melandri, ed., Combustione: Alberto Burri and America, exh. cat. (Santa Monica, CA: Santa Monica Museum of Art, 2010). Duncan ranks Burri and Fontana as "the two most important" (6). Burri's use of the blowtorch caused his asthma to worsen and. Dr. Alberto Burri graduated in the summer of 1940, just a few months before Italy entered the Second World War. In October of the same year he was called up to serve as a medic in the Italian army, and toured the Balkans and North Africa.. 'Using a blowtorch, he modified the surface of plastic to create the Combustioni — a process he. Alberto Burri (12 March 1915 - 13 February 1995; Italian pronunciation: [alˈbɛrto buˈri]) was an Italian visual artist, painter, sculptor, and physician based in Città di Castello. He is associated with the matterism of the European informal art movement and described his style as a polymaterialist. Written by: Meryam Joobeur. Produced by: Maria Gracia Turgeon, Habib Attia. Mohamed is deeply shaken when his oldest son Malik returns home after a long journey with a mysterious new wife. 'Combustion' was created in 1961 by Alberto Burri in Art Informel style. Find more prominent pieces of abstract at Wikiart.org - best visual art database.
Burri Alberto COMBUSTIONE PLASTICA, 1957 (1957) MutualArt
As his international reputation climbed, Burri turned to colored industrial materials and he developed the technique of "painting with combustion"; a process by which he created torched wood veneers, welded steel reliefs and compositions of melted and charred plastic. Alberto Burri Combustione, 1957 Acrylic, paper, vinavil, combustion on cardboard laid down on faesite 18 9/10 × 15 in | 48 × 38 cm Bidding closed Get notifications for similar works Create Alert Il Ponte: Modern and Contemporary Art Want to sell a work by this artist? Sell with Artsy Artist Series Related artists Follow Follow Follow Follow Recently Added Alberto Burri was an Italian artist and one of the most prominent abstract painters of the 20th century. View Alberto Burri's 1,259 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices. ALBERTO BURRI 1915 - 1995 COMBUSTIONE CP 4 signed and dated 64; signed, titled CP4 and dated 64 on the reverse plastic, acrylic, vinavil and combustion on Celotex (firmato e datato 64; firmato, intitolato CP4 e datato 64 sul retro plastica, acrilico, vinavil e combustione su Cellotex) cm 50x35; inches 19.68 by 13.77
an abstract painting with black and white paint on wood paneled in
By Rosy Keyser December 8, 2015 5:16pm Albert Burri: Rosso gobbo (Red Hunchback), 1953, acrylic, fabric and resin on canvas, with metal rod on verso, 22¼ by 33½ inches; at the Guggenheim Museum.. From Phillips, Alberto Burri, Combustione (1963-1964), Etching and aquatint in colors, on Fabriano Rosapina paper, with full margins, 71.1 × 50.8 cm
11 September - 18 December 2010 Alberto Burri (1915-1995) was a seminal artistic figure of the 20th Century, a forebear to many artists and artistic movements—from Pop Art to Arte Povera—both in Italy and the United States. Alberto Burri (Italian, 1915-1995) was one of the most prominent Italian Abstract painters of the 20th century. Beginning his career as a doctor rather than an artist, Burri earned a medical degree at the University of Perugia in 1940, and then worked as a physician during World War II.. Burri, Combustioni, Cretti, Cellotex 1974-1984.
Alberto Burri (19151995) , Combustione plastica Christie's
Details Alberto Burri (1915-1995) Combustione plastica signed and dated 'Burri 60/61' (on the reverse) plastic, acrylic and combustion on canvas 51¼ x 59.1/8in. (130 x 150cm.) Executed in 1960-1961 This work is registered in the Fondazione Palazzo Albizzini, Città di Castello, no. 60/611. Provenance Ovidio Jacorossi Collection, Rome. Combustione si inserisce nel cuore di un percorso stilistico che testimonia due importanti traguardi della carriera di Alberto Burri: le Combustioni e i Cretti. Si tratta di due capitoli di un percorso temporale inevitabile: la ferita e la sua conseguente cicatrizzazione. La fiamma, con la sua capacità alchemica di mutare, ferire i materiali qui si tinge di un'oscura potenza. Burri.