PHOTO: © Emilio Vedova, Absurdes Berliner Tagebuch ’64, 1964, Berlinische Galerie © Foto: Harry Schnitger, © Fondazione Emilio e Annabianca Vedova

Kurator*innenführung: Emilio Vedova

In the organizer's words:

The installation "Absurd Berlin Diary '64" by the Italian painter Emilio Vedova (1919-2006) is one of his major works and is unique in its complexity and monumentality within his oeuvre.

The work consists of asymmetrically sawn wooden panels, painted on both sides, which are connected with iron hinges to form movable constructions. Vedova called the freely placed pictorial elements, which can only be grasped by walking around them, "Plurimi" (multiple structures). With the development of the plurimi, Vedova freed painting from the conventional form of the panel painting.

Find out more about the presentation "Emilio Vedova. Absurd Berlin Diary '64"

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Price information:

Participation is included in the museum admission fee.

Location

Berlinische Galerie
Berlinische Galerie Alte Jakobstr. 124-128 10969 Berlin

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