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  1. Cologne, Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König. Examination of the practice of the Arte Povera artist Gilberto Zorio in view of the specific cultural and even political sense of action and performance his works have always revolved around, especially between the 1960s and early 1970s. See Full PDF. Download PDF. When Attitudes Become Art.

  2. Gilberto Zorio Italian, b. 1944. Follow. 516. 516 Followers. Gilberto Zorio creates alchemical artworks that capture chemical processes, mechanical transformations, and energy exchanges while alluding to evolution and human existence.

  3. www.aparences.net › es › arte-contemporaneoArte Povera - Aparences

    25 de oct. de 2016 · Columna, 1967, Gilberto Zorio (Turin, Castello di Rivoli) Piombi, 1968, Gilberto Zorio (Colección privada) Zorio tiende constantemente a solicitar el espectador, ya sea mediante la intervención directa con la palabra como en el periodo Odio y donde se implicaba personalmente, o por los materiales y la forma de las obras que elige.

  4. Gilberto Zorio (nacido en Adorno Mica en 1944) es un artista italiano, incluido en el estilo povera. Estudió pintura y escultura en la Academia de Bellas Artes de Turín entre 1963 y 1970. Es conocido por emplear materiales industriales y otros poco tradicionales en su obra.

  5. 24 de jul. de 2010 · Gilberto ­Zorio (1944) belongs to the Arte Povera movement. His work focuses on metamorphoses and alchemy, exploring natural phenomena, such as evaporation or oxidation and their later effect on materials. The idea of energy has always been a constant running through his oeuvre, favoring an art that reveals itself in the making.

  6. www.artforum.com › events › gilberto-zorio-8-238343Gilberto Zorio - Artforum

    Gilberto Zorio, Progetto per piazza di cielo morbido e tattile (Project for Soft and Touchable Square of Sky), ca. 1970, felt-tip pen and acrylic tempera on paper, 19 3/4 × 27 1/2″. Two of the boats occupy the same gallery as a large collection of early preparatory drawings. These rarely exhibited works on paper (which mostly come from private collections) offer further insight into Zorio ...

  7. artreview.com › october-2013-review-gilberto-zorioGilberto Zorio - ArtReview

    Courtesy the artist and Blain/Southern, London. ‘My works are meant to be energy itself,’ said Gilberto Zorio in 1972, ‘because they are always living works, or they are works in progress, . or works for the future.’. Since he emerged as a young artist from the Turin avant-garde during the late 1960s, Zorio has pursued the fusion of ...