Antonio Calderara: 1903-1978

by Luciano Caramel and Eraldo Misserini

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This work is a comprehensive and up-to-date monograph devoted to the oeuvre of Antonio Calderara (1903-1978), which retraces the steps of his over sixty-year-long artistic career. In his early years, Calderara embraced figurative art, influenced in part by the leading Italian art trends of the time, such as the Novecento, Chiarismo, Scapigliatura and Divisionismo movements (but also old masters like Piero della Francesca). Subsequently he turned to abstract art, in line with the shift in this direction in Milan, spearheaded by the Galleria Il Milione and Carlo Belli’s KN, and later MAC. In any case, Calderara’s art was always rigorously international in scope, as shown by his ties to leading exponents of European abstract art such as Mondrian, Albers and Mavignier. With an introduction by Luciano Caramel, and five sections covering the artist’s personal history and his career within the context of the cultural milieu of his time, the monograph offers a thorough examination of the work of Calderara.
  • ISBN13 9788857217437
  • Publish Date 17 March 2014
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country IT
  • Imprint Skira
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 288
  • Language English