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International Exhibition of Nothing

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International Exhibition of Nothing (Esposizione internazionale del Niente) was a modern art and conceptual movement which originated in Italy in the early 20th century. It was largely an Italian phenomenon, based on nothing, on emptiness, on the invisible, the pieces are an "empty space".

The Publishing manifestos of International Exhibition of Nothing has been a feature of the invisible art movement led by Piero Manzoni.

International Exhibition of Nothing is an exhibition invented in 1960 by a group of artists including Piero Manzoni,[1] Enrico Castellani, Carl Laszlo, Heinz Mack, in which an exhibition of invisible works was represented, the exhibition will then be exhibited again a year later in the Netherlands. In 2015,[2] the exhibition is once again held in Milan in collaboration with the Manzoni Foundation, also exhibited the original "Manifesto" of the time, which was published in Basel in 1960.[3][4] In 2020, Salvatore Garau reinterprets the concepts of invisibility with the idea of the "Cycle of Absences" in a completely innovative way.

Main Manifesti

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Main works: "When art is invisible"

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References

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  1. Fondazione Manzoni "1960. Mostre in Italia e nel mondo", Milano, 2015
  2. The Open Box, "Esposizione Internazioanle del Niente", Milano, 2015
  3. Askanews, "Milano, Esposizione internazionale del Niente: arte come nel 1960A The Open Box una "prima" del progetto di Manzoni e Castellani", Milano, 2015
  4. "Askanews, "Il nulla. A Milano l'Esposizione del Niente di Manzoni", Milano, 2015". Archived from the original on 2021-07-09. Retrieved 2021-07-02.
  5. L’arte invisibile in mostra a Londra. «Ma la creazione non è astensione dal giudizio», Tempi, 2012
  6. [1] Damien Hirst (b.1965) Relationships, London, ICA Editions, 1991, Christie's, contemporary art
  7. [2] Alighiero Boetti, Italian, 1940–1994, MOMA, New York

Bibliography

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V. Agnetti, Gli Achromes di Piero Manzoni, Milano 1970. ISBN 978-88-8301-013-1.
  • Beckett [1952] 2002
S. Beckett, Aspettando Godot [En attendant Godot, Paris 1952], in Teatro, Torino 2002, pp. 3-97. ISBN 978-88-339-1247-7.
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S. Beckett, Testi per nulla [Nouvelles et textes pour rien, Paris 1955], in Primo amore, Torino 1971, pp. 105-162. ISBN 978-88-341-0078-9.
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A. Costantini, Da zero a niente. Piero Manzoni a confronto, in Piero Manzoni, a cura di G. Celant, Milano 2007, pp. 54-77. ISBN 978-88-7292-186-6.
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G. Flaubert, Lettera a Louise Colet (16 gennaio 1852), in Correspondance, a cura di J. Bruneau, Paris 1980. ISBN 978-2-07-032942-5.
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P. Manzoni, Manifesto contro niente per l’esposizione Internazionale di niente (1960), in Writings on Art, Zurich 2020. ISBN 978-3-85881-936-2.

Other websites

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