Giorgio de Chirico: Myth and Archaeology
Silvana Editoriale,et al.
Giorgio de Chirico: Myth and Archaeology
Silvana Editoriale,et al.
De Chirico was one of the most important figures in Italy’s modern art world, who with Carlo Carra founded the metaphysics movement.
This exhibition this book accompanied - organised in collaboration with the Embassy of Italy, in celebration of the ‘2013 Year of Italian Culture in the United States’ - was dedicated to the genius of De Chirico. De Chirico was one of the most important figures in Italy’s modern art world, who with Carlo Carra founded the metaphysics movement: a way to express and set down a world that goes well beyond visible material reality, where past and present criss-cross and intertwine, where hopes and dreams coexist. The marvellous sculptures and drawings on display at the Phillips Collection, demonstrate how De Chirico (1888-1978) uses figures from mythology, archaeological artifacts, and historical events to create images that suggest an alternate, mysterious reality. They will absorb the visitor in a learning expedition through a contemporary metaphysical alphabet, one that is deeply innovative precisely because it is able to reinterpret the past.
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