| The first international monograph of Roman artist Enico Corte
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SpectrospectiveEnrico Cortetext by Gianluca Marziani 45.00 EUR 33.75 EUR 978 88 6208 006 4
italian / english
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Enrico Corte (1963) lives and works in New York and Rome. Since his début he has assumed an antinomic role compared to the habitual method of doing art, choosing to show “what one does not want to see”, the dark side of the creative act which often borders on the opposite of creativity, i.e. self-destruction. He can be placed far from both the typically Italian taste for “lightness” and the search of scandal at all costs, finding instead unprecedented forms of plastic beauty, fatal fascinations in the face of the Unknown. By overruling the customary dictates of the art market, which want to see the artist specialize in a single “stroke” recognizable over time, Corte has intervened directly in social issues by means of a multiplying of styles, techniques and aesthetic solutions, sufficient to ensnare the attention of his public and drag it into the territory of vertigo and disorientation. The classical themes of fullness and emptiness, and the balancing of forms – typical of academic, sculptural art – undergo new metamorphoses becoming tragicomic metaphors of a social malaise. |