$33.60
- Softcover
- 52 pages
- 192 x 240 mm
- ISBN 9783906915135
- English
- Dec 2017
Italian artist Piero Manzoni emerged as a powerful voice for the avant-garde in the 1950s, debuting as an artist at the 4a Fiera Mercato: Mostra d’arte Contemporanea in 1956.
His work heavily featured anthropomorphic silhouettes and the impressions of objects. In 1957, he began making his ‘white paintings’ – later named ‘Achromes’ – using rough gesso, kaolin, and creased canvases or surfaces divided into squares.
This publication highlights two iconic ‘Achrome’ paintings from the late 1950s by Piero Manzoni, providing an in-depth portrait of the artist’s radical series.





















































