Francesco Clemente
Between Citation and Satire
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Narrated by:
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Anneliese Rennie
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By:
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James Cahill
About this listen
Cv/VAR 155 presents a review by James Cahill of an exhibition by the renowned artist Francesco Clemente (b. 1952), exploring his first show in London for seven years. The monograph includes a conversation recorded with the artist in which he discusses the new paintings, and the ideas which grounded their development. Clemente embodies a binding of different cultures: the Italian Renaissance, Eastern philosophy of Buddhism and the Mandala; formed in a life divided between New York and India.
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