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// Homage to Federico Garcia Lorca by Jannis Kounellis is a limited edition silkscreen print from 2001, dedicated to the Spanish poet and playwright. The artwork consists of three distinct sections, each with expressive black markings on a white background, resembling abstract forms or symbols. The top section displays scattered, circular marks; the middle features a densely scribbled oval shape; and the bottom is a solid black rectangle. Kounellis’ work often reflects a raw, gestural quality, here invoking a sense of rhythm and intensity that aligns with Lorca's passionate, often darkly emotive poetry. This piece stands as a tribute to the creative energy and profound legacy of Lorca.
Homage to Federico Garcia Lorca, 2001
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// Homage to Federico Garcia Lorca by Jannis Kounellis is a limited edition silkscreen print from 2001, dedicated to the Spanish poet and playwright. The artwork consists of three distinct sections, each with expressive black markings on a white background, resembling abstract forms or symbols. The top section displays scattered, circular marks; the middle features a densely scribbled oval shape; and the bottom is a solid black rectangle. Kounellis’ work often reflects a raw, gestural quality, here invoking a sense of rhythm and intensity that aligns with Lorca's passionate, often darkly emotive poetry. This piece stands as a tribute to the creative energy and profound legacy of Lorca.
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A movement and style in art that originated in Italy during the 1960s. It integrates elements of minimalism, performance art, and conceptual art by using everyday or seemingly worthless materials, such as newspapers, stones, or rags. The goal was to challenge and subvert the commercialization of art.
