The Image as Reaction. Nuclear Painting and Architecture, Italy 1951-1958
The last act of World War II took place in the Summer of 1945 with the explosions of the atomic bomb. Despite the fact that these events took place far from the “old continent” some European artists were deeply affected by the power of the atomic instrument and they meditated on a possible future do...
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doaj-be06c147c8604477b69bbecc7b78272f2020-11-25T02:14:09ZengUniversity of BolognaHistories of Postwar Architecture2611-00752017-12-011110.6092/issn.2611-0075/72266903The Image as Reaction.
Nuclear Painting and Architecture, Italy 1951-1958Stefano Setti0PhD Candidate, Catholic University (Milan), History of Contemporary ArtThe last act of World War II took place in the Summer of 1945 with the explosions of the atomic bomb. Despite the fact that these events took place far from the “old continent” some European artists were deeply affected by the power of the atomic instrument and they meditated on a possible future dominated by a nuclear manipulation capable of redefining “the representation of man and his space”. The goal of this paper is two-fold: firstly to analyze some specific aspects of artists who belonged to the “Movimento Arte Nucleare” and their affiliation with architectural practices, together with their 'dialogue' with the “International Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus”; and secondly, to introduce the figure of the Nuclear Architect, Enzo Venturelli, in order to describe an original panorama based on the alliances and contaminations between diverse disciplines associated by the sensitive attention paid to the planning of the future and the rejection of Rationalist Architecture.https://hpa.unibo.it/article/view/7226Movimento Arte NucleareNuclear ArchitectureBajVenturelliBauhaus Immaginista |
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The Image as Reaction.
Nuclear Painting and Architecture, Italy 1951-1958 |
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The Image as Reaction.
Nuclear Painting and Architecture, Italy 1951-1958 |
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The Image as Reaction.
Nuclear Painting and Architecture, Italy 1951-1958 |
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Nuclear Painting and Architecture, Italy 1951-1958 |
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The Image as Reaction.
Nuclear Painting and Architecture, Italy 1951-1958 |
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image as reaction.
nuclear painting and architecture, italy 1951-1958 |
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University of Bologna |
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Histories of Postwar Architecture |
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2017-12-01 |
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The last act of World War II took place in the Summer of 1945 with the explosions of the atomic bomb. Despite the fact that these events took place far from the “old continent” some European artists were deeply affected by the power of the atomic instrument and they meditated on a possible future dominated by a nuclear manipulation capable of redefining “the representation of man and his space”. The goal of this paper is two-fold: firstly to analyze some specific aspects of artists who belonged to the “Movimento Arte Nucleare” and their affiliation with architectural practices, together with their 'dialogue' with the “International Movement for an Imaginist Bauhaus”; and secondly, to introduce the figure of the Nuclear Architect, Enzo Venturelli, in order to describe an original panorama based on the alliances and contaminations between diverse disciplines associated by the sensitive attention paid to the planning of the future and the rejection of Rationalist Architecture. |
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Movimento Arte Nucleare Nuclear Architecture Baj Venturelli Bauhaus Immaginista |
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