Vincenzo Agnetti / Ricerca Contemporanea 1 - 2 - 3
Vincenzo AGNETTI (Milano 1926 - 1981)
(All published) [1. Gli achromes di Piero Manzoni; 2. Konzeptionelle Kunst; 12 Opere di Antonio Calderara],
Milano, Vanni Scheiwiller, 1970, 15,8x19,3 cm, volume 1. pp. 21-[59]; volume 2. pp. 21-[103]; volume 3. pp. 14-[56], Complete set of three volumes edited by Vincenzo Agnetti for the “Ricerca Contemporanea” editorial series, each containing a critical essay by V. Agnetti, illustrated respectively with 13 black and white illustrations of Piero Manzoni’s “achromi” (vol. 1); 21 color and black and white illustrations with works by Antonio Calderara (the first illustration is an original silkscreen), Heinz Gappmayr, Raimund Girke, Reimer Jochims, Karl Prantl, Wolf Wezel, Enore Zaffiri (vol. 2); 12 color and black and white illustrations of works by Antonio Calderara (vol. 3).
Vincenzo AGNETTI (Milano 1926 - 1981)
(All published) [1. Gli achromes di Piero Manzoni; 2. Konzeptionelle Kunst; 12 Opere di Antonio Calderara],
Milano, Vanni Scheiwiller, 1970, 15,8x19,3 cm, volume 1. pp. 21-[59]; volume 2. pp. 21-[103]; volume 3. pp. 14-[56], Complete set of three volumes edited by Vincenzo Agnetti for the “Ricerca Contemporanea” editorial series, each containing a critical essay by V. Agnetti, illustrated respectively with 13 black and white illustrations of Piero Manzoni’s “achromi” (vol. 1); 21 color and black and white illustrations with works by Antonio Calderara (the first illustration is an original silkscreen), Heinz Gappmayr, Raimund Girke, Reimer Jochims, Karl Prantl, Wolf Wezel, Enore Zaffiri (vol. 2); 12 color and black and white illustrations of works by Antonio Calderara (vol. 3).
Vincenzo AGNETTI (Milano 1926 - 1981)
(All published) [1. Gli achromes di Piero Manzoni; 2. Konzeptionelle Kunst; 12 Opere di Antonio Calderara],
Milano, Vanni Scheiwiller, 1970, 15,8x19,3 cm, volume 1. pp. 21-[59]; volume 2. pp. 21-[103]; volume 3. pp. 14-[56], Complete set of three volumes edited by Vincenzo Agnetti for the “Ricerca Contemporanea” editorial series, each containing a critical essay by V. Agnetti, illustrated respectively with 13 black and white illustrations of Piero Manzoni’s “achromi” (vol. 1); 21 color and black and white illustrations with works by Antonio Calderara (the first illustration is an original silkscreen), Heinz Gappmayr, Raimund Girke, Reimer Jochims, Karl Prantl, Wolf Wezel, Enore Zaffiri (vol. 2); 12 color and black and white illustrations of works by Antonio Calderara (vol. 3).