Mario Merz is considered by the international art history and criticism as one of the most prominent and significant artists of the 20th century art world.
His involvement in the movement ‘Arte Povera’, which emerged in Italy in 1967, contributed amazing creative ideas to the contemporary art scene due to the use of materials drawn from everyday life.
This book renders through its four authors a comprehensive overview of his work. The photographs that accompany the text depict the versatility and complexity of the construction of his igloos, his “Fibonacci” series and his painting as well.
Danilo Eccher - Lucas Fragasso
Giorgio Guglielmino
Hugo Petruschansky
ISBN 88-7757-162-4
120 pp. / 64 illstns. / 27 x 23 cm
$ 90 - U$S 30