Joseph Beuys e Donald Judd, com Eduardo Souto de Moura

Joseph Beuys e Donald Judd, com Eduardo Souto de Moura
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Joseph Beuys e Donald Judd, com Eduardo Souto de Moura

To listen to Eduardo Souto de Moura talk to us about the art that moves him is to embark on a journey through his sensitive itinerary. In a passionate tone, he leads the conversation and takes us by the hand from Ancient Greece to Renaissance painting, passing through the modernist avant-garde and the Bauhaus, to reach his contemporaries. And when he gets there, it’s with disarming joy that he tells us how he stumbled across the work of Joseph Beuys and Donald Judd, artists he seeks out, consumes and admires completely.

Artists and works mentioned:

Donald Judd, 15 untitled works in concrete (1980-84)
Donald Judd, 100 Untitled Works In Mill Aluminum, (1982-1986)
Joseph Beuys, I Love America and America Loves Me, Coyote (1974)
Joseph Beuys, 7000 Oaks Land Art Meets Urban Renewal (1982)
Jannis Kounellis, sculpture for the XXI Triennale di Milano (2016)
Marcel Duchamp, Roue de bicyclette, (1913 / 64)
Pablo Picasso, Cabeza de Toro (1942)
Paul Klee, Angelus Novus (1920)
Gian Lorenzo Bernini, The Ecstasy of St Teresa (1647-52)
Piero della Francesca
Jan van Eyck
Ictinos and Phidias, Parthenon ‘in ruins’ (432 BC) C.)

texts:
Herberto Helder, Memória e Montagem
Jorge Luís Borges, O Aleph
Walter Benjamin, The Angel of History

credits:
Giovanni Nardi
Andrea Martiradonna

Tela Habitada will be the place to see art through architecture. Or perhaps to discover architecture in a work of art. We want to get to know the art that ‘moves’ architects, understand the vehicles of thought or even discover contaminations in the fields of action. The nature of these paths will certainly depend on each guest.

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