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Henri Cartier-Bresson: Le Grand Jeu
Cartier-Bresson by Cartier-Bresson: the photographer's "master set" survey of his career, presented for the first time alongside selections by Annie Leibovitz, Wim Wenders and …
Tomas Saraceno
The first thorough monograph on Tomas Saraceno's groundbreaking installations, modeling a utopian future of balance between humanity and nature Argentinian artist Tomas Saraceno …
Michelangelo Pistoletto: The Third Paradise
A new infinity sign to symbolize the birth of the Third Paradise. What is the Third Paradise according to the author's concept? It's the fertile coupling of the first and second …
Leonardo da Vinci and Gian Giacomo Caprotti Called Sala
Salai is the name that Leonardo da Vinci liked to use, as is documented in his writings from 1494 onward, for the boy whom he had taken into his home four years earlier, when he …
Maurizio Cattelan: Breath Ghosts Blind
New and selected works from the master prankster and art saboteur Accompanying Maurizio Cattelan’s (born 1960) solo exhibition of the same name at Pirelli HangarBicocca, Breath …
Maurizio Cattelan: Index
A colossal anthology of artist conversations conducted by Maurizio Cattelan This massive volume, published in conjunction with the artist's exhibition at Pirelli HangarBicocca, …
Beverly Barkat
Beverly Barkat s painting is rooted in a profound and ongoing dialogue with art history. Her study and observation of the figurative and realistic tradition in Western art has …
Fulvio Roiter
An incomparable photographer with images from all over the world, Roiter started to take photographs in 1947. For twenty-five years, he preferred to use black and white, with an …
Jodice Canova
A disquiet expressed with a timeless vision. The decision to pay homage to Antonio Canova could not but start out of the encounter with the man who, back in 1992, had already …
Accrochage
Accrochage brings together about seventy works from the Pinault Collection produced by thirty artists since the 1970s. The works-never shown before in the Venetian venues …