Code: 614781903332186
Publisher: Edizioni Charta
Category: Essays, Works, Reviews
Ean13: 9788881587452
New York, Deitch Projects, May 2 - May 30, 2009. New York, Deitch Projects, 2 maggio - 30 maggio 2009. English Text. Milano, 2009; bound, pp. 32, 17 col. ill., cm 30x21. (Arte Contemporanea).
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Francesco Clemente's new Three Rainbows project had a prolonged gestation; for years he had wanted to use watercolor and to paint rainbows, but only recently did the moment ripen. Three Rainbows began as three 60-foot long rainbow paintings--probably the largest watercolors ever made. For Clemente, whose attraction to given forms (such as the mandala) has long formed an integral part of his iconography, the rainbow suggests a number of important interpretations: it is a bridge (and therefore a structure that brings things together), a phenomenon that occurs after a period of darkness (Clemente's works of recent years had darkened noticeably) and a reversible image capable of leading the eye in opposite directions. The artist's affinity for watercolor derives in part from the medium's immediacy--an ideal vehicle for Allen Ginsberg's "first thought, best thought"--and these works betray his spontaneity and joy in making them.