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Golia is one of the most interesting
contemporary young artists. He hit art columns thanks to his audacious undertakings,
balancing himself on a thin line between super-manhood and self-irony, feeding
some fabulous chansons de geste. Piero G. who stops a girl on the streets
and convinces her to tattoo his framed portrait stating Piero My Idol on
her back. Piero G. pictured together with a blonde bombshell in front of
luxury hotels and Californian swimming-pools, driving his Ferrari, the new
prince of Beverly Hills. Piero G. camping on a Polaroid titled Me and J.
Koons. Piero G. who accepts the invitation for the biennial of Tirana, underlining
that he will reach the port of Durazzo with a paddle boat, crossing the
Otranto channel the reverse way as the escape routes of Albanian illegal
immigrants. Piero G. that climbs up a seven meters high palm tree, threatening
to come down only when someone purchases one of his art works.
Myths of contemporary art sprout and grow at breathtaking speed, are overmeasure
to you, bigger than life. Works and names dominate the scene, at times risking
to undergo a metamorphosis becoming puppies and toys of too colossal dimensions
for whom is dedicated to their exposure, photographing, commenting, publishing
or purchase.
Golia not only plays the game, but places a higher bid in proposing this
book which could be defined as a real manual of theoretic. A short story
and - simultaneously - a manual of instructions, with all the information
and the necessary processes needed to realize his works.
All that, could lead us to continue his path on our own, or to admit our
unsuitability to do so. This is how, Golia tries to short-circuit the whole
art system or, better said, to rewire the whole system in order to bound
art within a closed circuit between your brain and your heart.
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Title:
the book by Piero Golia
Editor:
Piero Golia, Gea Politi
Texts:
D. Hunt, P. Ellis, P. Golia ,G. Politi, W. G. Thiel
and others
Pages:
136
Format:
24x27 cm
Illustrations:
48 col.,7 b/w
Published:
2002
Price:
€ 39,00
ISBN:
88-8273-037-9
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