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Catalog for an exhibition of works by Adolph Gottlieb held at Milan’s esteemed Galleria Dell’Ariete in May, 1961. Text by art historian, collector, and MoMA curator William Rubin. 8vo, beige printed wrappers, 8 unnumbered pages plus one loose plate with a b/w reproduction of the artist’s 1959 painting ‘Halo’. Galleria Dell Ariete was founded in 1955 by Beatrice Monti Della Corte with a mission to raise awareness of contemporary art in Italy. Its program included American abstract artists Jasper Johns, Adolph Gottlieb, and Jackson Pollock; Italian modernists Lucio Fontana and Fausto Melotti; and cutting-edge Arte Povera artists Michelangelo Pistoletto and Gilberto Zoria. Beige printed portfolio with loose, unpaginated leaves. Light bumping to extremities.
Catalog for an exhibition of works by Adolph Gottlieb held at Milan’s esteemed Galleria Dell’Ariete in May, 1961. Text by art historian, collector, and MoMA curator William Rubin. 8vo, beige printed wrappers, 8 unnumbered pages plus one loose plate with a b/w reproduction of the artist’s 1959 painting ‘Halo’. Galleria Dell Ariete was founded in 1955 by Beatrice Monti Della Corte with a mission to raise awareness of contemporary art in Italy. Its program included American abstract artists Jasper Johns, Adolph Gottlieb, and Jackson Pollock; Italian modernists Lucio Fontana and Fausto Melotti; and cutting-edge Arte Povera artists Michelangelo Pistoletto and Gilberto Zoria. Beige printed portfolio with loose, unpaginated leaves. Light bumping to extremities.