The Angel of the City by Marino Marini (1948) - Photo: Cat Bauer |
And now, thanks to an excellent exhibition at the Guggenheim entitled Visual Passions, you can learn more about the artist, Marino Marini (1901-1980), in the first retrospective dedicated to him.
Left - Etruscan art (early 1st century BCE)
Right - Portrait of Lucosius by Marino Marini (1935)
Photos: Cat Bauer |
By mounting selections of his works next to those of his inspirations, the exhibition illustrates how he went through different stylistic phases and accepted challenges from many diverse subjects.
Horse by Marino Marini (1942) - Photo: Cat Bauer |
Portrait of Igor Stravinsky, second version (1951) Photo: Cat Bauer |
Peggy Guggenheim next to Angel of the City, 1960s
©Fondazione Solomon R. Guggenheim
fotoArchivio CameraphotoEpoche
donazione Cassa di Risparmio di Venezia 2005 |
There are more than 50 sculptures by Marino Marini on show, together with 20 additional inspirational works ranging from antiquity to the 20th century.
Marino Marini. Visual Pleasures is co-curated by Barbara Cinelli and Flavio Fergonzi, and runs through May 1, 2018. Go to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection for more information.
Ciao from Venezia,
Cat Bauer
Venetian Cat - The Venice Blog
You know the statue. A rider with outstretched arms and an erect phallus astride a horse challenging the Grand Canal at the water entrance of Palazzo Venier dei Leone, also known as the Peggy Guggenheim Collection.
ReplyDelete