Amalia Del Ponte a Milano Artribune


Milan. Amalia Del Ponte’s solar clock

AMALIA DEL PONTE (b. 1936) A Laminated Anodized Aluminum, Silver and Gold Ring, 1967 executed by GEM, Milan, model AD/1, edition of 200, in original leather pouch, together with a gelatin silver print of a promotional photograph by Ugo Mulas size 7 stamped with silver mark 800, maker's mark GM, and model number AD 1, together with GEM certificate


Amalia Del Ponte “Long and extremely short waves” at Museo del

Amalia Del Ponte (born 1936) is an Italian artist and designer. She has been reviewed positively by some important critics and art historians, such as Guido Ballo, Bruno Munari, Gillo Dorfles, Arturo Schwarz, Francesco Tedeschi, Flaminio Gualdoni and Tommaso Trini. Del Ponte's work has been described as being suspended between art and science.


AMALIA DEL PONTE (b. 1936)

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Amalia Del Ponte. La porta senza porta Meer

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Grandi Storie di Piccoli AMALIA DEL PONTE ONDE LUNGHE E BREVISSIME

The exhibition continues with the hall dedicated to Luciano Fabro eventually starting to focus on installation, by the works of artists such as Jannis Kounellis, Eliseo Mattiacci and Amalia Del Ponte. It concludes then at the beginning of the Eighties with Nunzio Di Stefano, Paolo Icaro, Giuseppe Spagnulo and Alighiero Boetti.


Milan. Amalia Del Ponte’s solar clock

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Amalia Del Ponte Designer UpGroup

Amalia Del Ponte - FB Language Selector italianoenglish FLORENCE BIENNALE 14 - 22 OCTOBER, 2023 Fortezza da Basso Viale Filippo Strozzi 1, Florence FI Opening to the public Saturday 142 pm Office hours: From Monday to Friday9 am to 5 pm Saturday and SundayClosed Tickets Ask for info Navigation Menu THE BIENNALE Curatorial Board


Milan. Amalia Del Ponte’s solar clock

Amalia Del Ponte (Milano, 1936) vive e lavora tra Milano e Venezia. Allieva di Marino Marini all' Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera tra il 1956 e il 1961, da anni conduce una propria originale e solitaria ricerca che unisce il rigore formale alle indagini sugli archetipi, presenti nella stessa problematica scientifica.


Amalia Del Ponte

Amalia Del Ponte knows a crystal cannot be alone. Two copper wires, a plaster hand (deaf like a word) signify the electricity of quartz subjected to pressure; a pedestal, a point of aim and an aimed object signify the optical properties of a prism. The mineral darkness that used to protect them still covers the speech of the crystals, placed on.


Amalia Del Ponte e Iolanda Ratti Durante l'apertura dello … Flickr

Amalia Del Ponte (Milano, 1936) vive e lavora tra Milano e Venezia. Allieva di Marino Marini all'Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera tra il 1956 e il 1961, da anni conduce una propria originale e solitaria ricerca che unisce il rigore formale alle indagini sugli archetipi, presenti nella stessa problematica scientifica.


Amalia Del Ponte. La porta senza porta Wall Street International Magazine

Amalia Del Ponte ( Milano, 15 gennaio 1936 [1]) è un' artista, designer e scultrice italiana . Si tratta di un'artista, [2] [3] legata soprattutto ad alcuni critici e storici dell'arte come Guido Ballo, Bruno Munari, Gillo Dorfles, Arturo Schwarz, Francesco Tedeschi, Flaminio Gualdoni e Tommaso Trini.


Amalia Del Ponte Museo del Novecento & Studio Museo Francesco Messina

Amalia Del Ponte is an Italian artist and designer. Her work has been praised by critics and art historians such as Guido Ballo, Bruno Munari, Gillo Dorfles, Arturo Schwarz, Francesco Tedeschi, Flaminio Gualdoni and Tommaso Trini. Del Ponte's work has been described as being suspended between art and science, through studies that investigate the relationship between sculpture, music, science.


Milan. Amalia Del Ponte’s solar clock

biography Amalia Del Ponte (Milan, 936) lives and works in Milan and Venice. A pupil of Marino Marini at Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera between 1956 and 1961, she has been working for years on a personal, independent research matching her formal rigor with her interest for archetypes, a subject connecting art with the problems of science.


Amalia Del Ponte TROPI (announcement) by Del Ponte, Amalia Fine No

Onde lunghe e brevissime (Long and extremely short waves) is the title of Amalia Del Ponte solo exhibition, on display at the Museo del Novecento curated by Iolanda Ratti, and at the Studio Museo Francesco Messina curated by Eleonora Fiorani.With these project, the City of Milan pays tribute to the artist's more than fifty years of activity, with an important collaboration between two.


Amalia Del Ponte a Milano Artribune

Amalia Del Ponte (Milan, 936) lives and works in Milan and Venice. A pupil of Marino Marini at Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera between 1956 and 1961, she has been working for years on a personal, independent research matching her formal rigor with her interest for archetypes, a subject connecting art with the problems of science.


Amalia Del Ponte a Milano Artribune

Archivio Amalia Del Ponte, Milano. 244 likes. Archivio dell'artista e designer Amalia Del Ponte