Juventus. 110 anni a opera d'arte
edited by Luca Beatrice texts by Giampiero Mughini, Edmondo Berselli, Vittorio Sermonti, Giuseppe Furino Alberto Campo...
20.00 EUR
978 88 6208 007 1
italian
pages: 128
illustrations: 140
binding: paperback
uscita: fall 2007
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Amid adventure and fun, memory and future, this book traces the history of the phenomenon of the black and whites on the occasion of the glorious Juventus Football Club’s 110th anniversary: an album dedicated to a wide public of fans and enthusiasts, but also to those interested in an evolved and intellectual analysis of soccer. Juventus. 110 anni a opera d’arte covers more than a century of history through images illustrating the most significant matches, trophies won, mementoes, banners and the most famous and charismatic personalities that have built up the myth of the “Signora”. From Giampiero Boniperti to Franco Causio, from Michel Platini to Zinedine Zidane, and then Roberto Baggio, Alex Del Piero and many others. They above all are the main characters in the book, footballers, heroes, unregulated geniuses whose deeds are set together with works symbolic of world famous artists: Pablo Picasso, Yves Klein, Giorgio de Chirico, Mario Sironi, Francesco Clemente and Andy Warhol… Juventus. 110 anni a opera d’arte also documents Marco Lodola’s recent work on the façade of Palazzo Bricherasio, the museum which hosts the exhibition that inspired the book. This enthusiastic photo album is enriched by contributions from football writers such as Darwin Pastorin, Giampiero Mughini, Edmondo Berselli, Vittorio Sermonti and others: the team’s bond with the city, the Turin map of Juventini venues and the team’s relationship with the media, together with interviews, encomiums and material published for the first time.
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