Mario Schifano. Paintings 1960-1966
Skira
New York, Galleria Sperone Westwater, January 11 - February 17, 2007.
Edited by L. Beatrice.
New York, Galleria Sperone Westwater, 11 gennaio - 17 febbraio 2007.
English Text.
Milano, 2007; bound, pp. 80, ill., col. plates, cm 24x29.
(Arte Moderna).
series: Arte Moderna
ISBN: 88-6130-043-X - EAN13: 9788861300439
Subject: Essays (Art or Architecture),Monographs (Painting and Drawing),Painting
Period: 1960- Contemporary Period
Places: No Place
Languages:
Weight: 0.73 kg
Much has been written about Schifano the Italian Pop artist, and this often superimposes impressions given by an absolutely media-oriented personality. While in the case of painting, as we have seen, the matter appears more complex, what made Schifano the only real Italian pop star were his attitudes, eccentricities, and immense talent, even though this was complicated by a tendency to disperse his energy and lose his way in a wild vivacity that went hand in hand with an equally pronounced self-destructiveness. Rather, I would call him a rock star, in view of the severity of his decisions and the way he often found himself in the meanderings of a reckless life. As handsome, sensual and appealing as a film star, as erratic as a peintre maudit, Schifano attacked the dark side of the economic boom, and in his restless way and with his longing for creative experiences, he anticipated the generational rift that was soon to lead to the clashes of 1968. This can be seen in the fact that in the mid-1960s he was a landmark figure in the world of underground cinema and, with his group "Le Stelle di Mario Schifano" ("The Stars of Mario Schifano"), he cut, produced and illustrated an LP of jazz-prog entitled Dedicato a... (Dedicated to...), which has since become a cult record.