98. 卡拉·阿卡尔迪,当代艺术I 高清作品[71%]

DO-Carla Accardi  - 现代艺术 I
图片文件像素:5224 x 4132 px

卡拉·阿卡尔迪,当代艺术I-

Carla Accardi * - Zeitgenössische Kunst I-

(Trapani 1924–2014 Rome)
Bluviola, 1972, signed; signed and dated on the reverse, casein on canvas, 60 x 68 cm, framed

This work is registered in the Archivio Accardi Sanfilippo, Rome and is accompanied by a photo certificate signed by the artist, Studio Accardi, Rome

Provenance:
Sale, Finarte, 28 March 1995, lot 105
Galleria Russo, Rome (stamp on the reverse)
European Private Collection

Literature:
G. Celant, Carla Accardi, Charta, Milan 1999, p. 339, no. 1972 22 with ill.

More than colors I have always loved the way they match, as well as the light they give off. Even my white-black phase was a period of light, this contrast, just like in my mother’s saltworks in Trapani, a truly blinding sort of light.

When I used red with green, and sometimes even pink with light blue, the two colors had to have the same strength and couldn’t be complementary.
This way they struggle against one other and create light.
Carla Accardi in A.M Boetti, Lo specchio ardente, in Data, Milan no. 18, 1975

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98. 卡拉·阿卡尔迪,当代艺术I 高清作品[71%]

DO-Carla Accardi  - 现代艺术 I
图片文件像素:5224 x 4132 px

卡拉·阿卡尔迪,当代艺术I-

Carla Accardi * - Zeitgenössische Kunst I-

(Trapani 1924–2014 Rome)
Bluviola, 1972, signed; signed and dated on the reverse, casein on canvas, 60 x 68 cm, framed

This work is registered in the Archivio Accardi Sanfilippo, Rome and is accompanied by a photo certificate signed by the artist, Studio Accardi, Rome

Provenance:
Sale, Finarte, 28 March 1995, lot 105
Galleria Russo, Rome (stamp on the reverse)
European Private Collection

Literature:
G. Celant, Carla Accardi, Charta, Milan 1999, p. 339, no. 1972 22 with ill.

More than colors I have always loved the way they match, as well as the light they give off. Even my white-black phase was a period of light, this contrast, just like in my mother’s saltworks in Trapani, a truly blinding sort of light.

When I used red with green, and sometimes even pink with light blue, the two colors had to have the same strength and couldn’t be complementary.
This way they struggle against one other and create light.
Carla Accardi in A.M Boetti, Lo specchio ardente, in Data, Milan no. 18, 1975