Antonio Sciacca (1957) - L'agguato di Ginko






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Antonio Sciacca, L'agguato di Ginko, 2019, collage, 70 x 50 cm, 2 kg, original edition, signed by hand, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Antonio Sciacca: "Ginko's Ambush"
Historic and Rare Piece: The work commemorates the legendary issue No. 5 of Diabolik (March 1963), a foundational issue that marks the first appearance of Inspector Ginko.
Curation by Vittorio Sgarbi: Part of the prestigious series 'Crime Has No Borders', born from the joint project between Maestro Sciacca and Vittorio Sgarbi to elevate the authorial graphic novel.
Official Publication: Documented and published in the volume "Art Meets Art" (Vol. 1); a pedigree that solidifies its economic and collecting value.
Cinematic Connection: A series produced for the launch of the Manetti Bros' Diabolik films and the centerpiece of an official exhibition tour in Italian cinemas.
Avant-garde Technique: A 50×70 cm collage with three-dimensional layering. Sciacca surpasses Rotella's decollage, reassembling fragments from the original era into a new sculptural form.
Safe Investment: A piece that fuses Pop aesthetics in the Roy Lichtenstein style with the rarity of vintage comics, ideal for art collectors and fans of the Diabolik myth.
Seller's Story
Antonio Sciacca: "Ginko's Ambush"
Historic and Rare Piece: The work commemorates the legendary issue No. 5 of Diabolik (March 1963), a foundational issue that marks the first appearance of Inspector Ginko.
Curation by Vittorio Sgarbi: Part of the prestigious series 'Crime Has No Borders', born from the joint project between Maestro Sciacca and Vittorio Sgarbi to elevate the authorial graphic novel.
Official Publication: Documented and published in the volume "Art Meets Art" (Vol. 1); a pedigree that solidifies its economic and collecting value.
Cinematic Connection: A series produced for the launch of the Manetti Bros' Diabolik films and the centerpiece of an official exhibition tour in Italian cinemas.
Avant-garde Technique: A 50×70 cm collage with three-dimensional layering. Sciacca surpasses Rotella's decollage, reassembling fragments from the original era into a new sculptural form.
Safe Investment: A piece that fuses Pop aesthetics in the Roy Lichtenstein style with the rarity of vintage comics, ideal for art collectors and fans of the Diabolik myth.
