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Silvana Marinella Senatore
This monograph, edited by Ilaria Bernardi, presents the first systematic and complete examination of the career of the Italian artist Marinella Senatore, from her debut in the early 2000s until the present day. This publication coincides with the 10th anniversary of SOND – The School of Narrative Dance, the nomadic school founded by the artist in 2012 and for which she is most renowned around the world. Trained in music, fine arts and film, her practice is characterised by public participation, initiating a dialogue between history, culture and social structures. Rethinking the role of the artist as author and the public as recipient, Senatore’s work merges forms of protest, learning theatre, oral histories, vernacular forms, protest dance and music, public ceremonies, civil rituals and mass events, reflecting on the political nature of collective formations and their impact on the social history of places and communities. This publication reconstructs the span of Senatore’s personal and creative life through an interweaving of biographical information and relevant historical research, and a lavish selection of the artist’s works, thereby making it a new and unique contribution to the literature on the artist. Text in English and Italian.
£34.20
Silvana Claudio Abate: A Project by Germano Celant
This monograph, which Germano Celant worked on before his demise and is published posthumously with an introductory text by Carlos Basualdo, is the first to systematically retrace the life and career of photographer Claudio Abate (Rome, 1943-2017). The book offers a historical and critical reading of Abate’s work, documented through a chronology full of illustrations, unpublished materials, texts and quotations. Abate’s production ranges from photographs of artworks, artists and exhibitions of Arte Povera to shots on the Italian and international exhibition scene, up to photographs on theatre, fashion, costume, current affairs for weeklies and magazines, even experimental photographic artworks. In an all-encompassing vision, Abate puts the photographic medium to the test by adapting it to multiple fields, disciplines, themes and subjects.
£76.50