Depero. 1929 Drama
Trilluci. 1915 Roma
The catalogs of the exhibitions "Depero. 1929 Drama" and "Trilluci. 1915 Roma" were born in close conceptual and temporal relation: the first one focuses on the work "Drama", designed by the Barlumen Institute, starting from the visual references of Fortunato Depero's work during his New York period; the second one presents the work of Trilluci, also a member of the Futurist Movement, through the works hosted in the exhibition held at the Casa d'Arte Futurista Depero. The two books deal with different themes, but are strongly linked at the same time: the format, the typography, the choice of paper and manufacture create a game of references and correspondences that make them complementary.
2021
Curator:
Nicoletta Boschiero in collaboration with Istituto Barlumen
Collaborator:
Silvia Benvenuti
Photography:
Daniel Mazza
Edited by:
Casa d'Arte Futurista Depero, Rovereto
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Depero. 1929 Drama
Trilluci. 1915 Roma
Fortunato Depero and Umberto Maganzini, also known as Trilluci, both Austrian citizens when Trentino Alto Adige was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, contributed to Futurism as both artistic and social movement. Two artists, two catalogues, that’s how Casa d’Arte Futurista Depero and Mart Rovereto wanted to celebrate their works and eclecticism.
Catalogues
Curator:
Nicoletta Boschiero in collaboration with Istituto Barlumen
Art Direction:
Claudia Polizzi
Collaborator:
Silvia Benvenuti
Photography:
Daniel Mazza
Edited by:
Casa d'Arte Futurista Depero, Mart Rovereto
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studio@claudiapolizzi.com
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39100 Bolzano-Bozen
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