The analytical painting is a pictorial movement bornd in the late 50's in France and in the United States and in Italy in the early years of the next decades. The intent of the artists that promote this current is the preservation of the painting as a means of expression.
Canvases, frames, materials, colors, signs are re-interpreted by the analysts as a objects which symbolize of the material relationship between the work and its author.
Above Elio Marchegiani . grammatura d'oro K24 . 1978
Below Elio Marchegiani
Canvases, frames, materials, colors, signs are re-interpreted by the analysts as a objects which symbolize of the material relationship between the work and its author.
Above Elio Marchegiani . grammatura d'oro K24 . 1978
Below Elio Marchegiani
Above Elio Marchegiani
Below Giorgio Griffa . senza titolo . 1974
Below Giorgio Griffa . senza titolo . 1974
Above Enzo Cacciola
Below Claudio Verna . Rosso . 1968-1970
Below Claudio Verna . Rosso . 1968-1970
Filippo Menna, one of the most important Italian exponents of this artistic experience along side to Elio Marchegiani, Enzo Cacciola e Claudio Verna, refers to the analytical painting as a process of "self-reflection of the art" which becomes the object of investigation and the artist and loses all connotation of referentiality.
Above Claudio Verna . Rosso . 1968-1970
Above Claudio Verna . Rosso . 1968-1970
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