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With Salvatore Cuschera we see the recreation of the blacksmith's technical skill and manual expertise.
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Ewa-Mari Johansson's personal research should be interpreted as a general work-in-progress. It is endowed with a sort of internal coherence that appears as stages of a single dialectic path without a real beginning or a definite end.
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First monograph dedicated to contemporary Italian photographer Giuseppe Mastromatteo.
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This book traces the history of tin boxes in Italy from their origins to their spread across the various industry sectors. We present a selection of over 500 boxes produced between 1885 and the post-war period.
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A novel and exciting journey that will allow the reader to grasp the essential difference between a tin sign and an advert on paper. The volume traces the history of tin... Læs mere
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In this catalogue of works by Lucio Fontana, one of the greatest Italian artists of the 20th Century, you will find an impressive selection of iconic tagli and pietre paintings as well as ceramics and sculptures spanning the breadth of Fontana's career as an artist.
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Altidona is a small town in the province of Fermo, nestled among the hills of the Marche region. Here, in a room on the first floor of a mid-twentieth century building, is preserved the archive of Mario Dondero.
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This richly imaginative journey through Luisa Rabbia's work between 2009 and 2017, including an essay by Mario Diacono.
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A continuation of Silvana Editoriale's Posters series, this volume presents the most significant examples of advertising graphics produced by Italian shipping companies between 1885 and 1965.
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These are the principal ingredients of Alexandra Albini's jewellery collection, as it is revealed in the pages of this book through the empathic eye of celebrated photographer Gian Paolo Barbieri.