When Trash Becomes Art: Trash Rubbish Mongo (Skira Paperbacks)

by Lea Vergine

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The result of painstaking research by Lea Vergine, this volume explores the meaning of the “trash” phenomenon in contemporary art from the early 20th century (Boccioni, Carrà, Depero, Picabia, Schwitters), through the Sixties and Seventies (Burri, Kounellis, Fontana, Vautier, Rotella, César, Arman, Manzoni, Pistoletto, Beuys, Spoerri), and up to the present (Cragg, Parmiggiani, Boltanski, Sherman, Bourgeois, Serrano, Cattelan). It examines the challenge launched by these artists, who use waste as a material for creating art. In an era marked by great concern about the environment, the artistic use of the discarded object expresses the alienation and distress that appear to be eroding the wantonly consumeristic social model represented by the West. Recovering and preserving refuse is a means of trying to hold on to it, of making it survive by saving it from a void, from being nothing, from the dissolution to which it is destined; it is about the desire to leave a mark, a trace, a clue for those who remain, hence touching a dimension that is psychological as well as political.
  • ISBN13 9788876247286
  • Publish Date 7 May 2007
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country IT
  • Imprint Skira
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 180
  • Language English