John Weber - Giovanni Anselmo - 1972





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First edition art book by John Weber, Giovanni Anselmo, in English, softcover, 12 pages, published by John Weber Gallery in 1972; very good condition.
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First edition. Excellent copy. Artist's book that summarizes the fundamental themes of Giovanni Anselmo's aesthetic and poetic research, namely the progression from the small to the large and vice versa, from the invisible to the visible, from the finite to the infinite. A play of opposing forces and concepts that succeed each other and fade into one another in either direction. And so here—as elsewhere in "Lire," a work where the word is reproduced several times while varying its size until it reaches near illegibility, then enlarged again until it is lost in black pages—the words "invisible," "infini"e, "tout," "dissolvenza" are written on the white pages not only to refer to the works actually exhibited in New York in October 1972 in place of traditional photographs, but also to declare Anselmo's conceptual world. Transform into something else—as Giorgio Maffei emphasizes in "Livres et documents. Arte Povera 1966 - 1980"—a simple catalog into a real artist's book. 17 x 17 cm., paperback, pp. [12].
First edition. Excellent copy. Artist's book that summarizes the fundamental themes of Giovanni Anselmo's aesthetic and poetic research, namely the progression from the small to the large and vice versa, from the invisible to the visible, from the finite to the infinite. A play of opposing forces and concepts that succeed each other and fade into one another in either direction. And so here—as elsewhere in "Lire," a work where the word is reproduced several times while varying its size until it reaches near illegibility, then enlarged again until it is lost in black pages—the words "invisible," "infini"e, "tout," "dissolvenza" are written on the white pages not only to refer to the works actually exhibited in New York in October 1972 in place of traditional photographs, but also to declare Anselmo's conceptual world. Transform into something else—as Giorgio Maffei emphasizes in "Livres et documents. Arte Povera 1966 - 1980"—a simple catalog into a real artist's book. 17 x 17 cm., paperback, pp. [12].

