Edited with text by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev. Text by Francesca Alfano Miglietti, Laura Cherubini, Giacomo Marramao, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Andrea Viliani.
More than 3,600 works by a titan of Italian postwar art, spanning paintings, conceptual installations, films, performances, text-based art and more
One of the leading figures of the postwar Italian avant-garde, Fabio Mauri (1926–2009) was a multifaceted figure—visual artist, writer, educator and publisher—whose work is distinguished by his prophetic insights into the power of the screen in contemporary society and his research into ideology, memory and manipulation.
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Published by Hatje Cantz. Edited with text by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev. Text by Francesca Alfano Miglietti, Laura Cherubini, Giacomo Marramao, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Andrea Viliani.
More than 3,600 works by a titan of Italian postwar art, spanning paintings, conceptual installations, films, performances, text-based art and more
One of the leading figures of the postwar Italian avant-garde, Fabio Mauri (1926–2009) was a multifaceted figure—visual artist, writer, educator and publisher—whose work is distinguished by his prophetic insights into the power of the screen in contemporary society and his research into ideology, memory and manipulation.