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Giovanni Kronenberg -
The first comprehensive publication to cover the artist's output from the last ten years.
The structure of this publication, edited by Alessandro Rabottini, follows a methodology based on suspension and distribution of things in space and time. The volume includes in-depth critical essays by Rabottini himself, Davide Ferri, and Simone Menegoi, and a conversation between the artist and Pavel S. Pyś.
Born 1974, Giovanni Kronenberg lives and works in Milan. His sculptures, drawings, and spatial interventions insert brief formal interruptions between natural objects and artifacts of human material culture. A rock crystal and a black pearl, a glass bell jar and a mouflon skin, an ancient olive press, a rough sea sponge, crafted malachite, elk antlers: all of these and more number among the evocative, and sometimes rare and precious, objects that the artist collects and then transforms. Some alterations are simple and light, others are more complex, and together their ambiguous and slippery taxonomies call to mind a Wunderkammer. Kronenberg's characteristic “combinatorial grammar” offers a key to his drawings as well.
Edited by Alessandro Rabottini.
Texts by Alessandro Rabottini, Davide Ferri, Simone Menegoi; conversation between Giovanni Kronenberg and Pavel S. Pyś.
 
published in January 2021
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
17 x 24 cm (softcover)
176 pages (ill.)
 
30.00
 
ISBN : 978-88-6749-431-6
EAN : 9788867494316
 
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