Exhibitions
Giovanni Anselmo
Untitled, 1967
Black Formica, water, and wood
160 x 60 x 60 cm
The Rachofsky Collection, Dallas
© Giovanni Anselmo
Photo; Kevin Todora
Giovanni Anselmo
Direction (Direzione), 1967–68
Stone and magnetic needle
16 x 220 x 101 cm
Centre Pompidou, Paris.
Musée national d’art moderne / Centre de creátion industrielle. Purchase, 1983
© Giovanni Anselmo
Photo: © Centre Pompidou, MNAM – CCI, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / image Centre Pompidou
Giovanni Anselmo
Direction (Direzione), 1967–68
Fabric, glass and metal
24,3 x 420 x 335 cm
Tate, London. Purchased with funds provided by an anonymous
donor 2009
© Giovanni Anselmo
Photo: © Tate Images
Giovanni Anselmo
Untitled [(The Wet Cotton Is Thrown onto the Glass and It Stays there)] [Senza titolo (Il cotone bagnato viene buttato sul vetro e ci resta)], 1968
Glass, cotton, sack, zinc bucket, water, and sawdust
210 x 210 x 50 cm
The Sonnabend Homem Collection. On loan to Fundacão de Serralves – Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Serralves, Porto
© Giovanni Anselmo
Photo: © Filipe Braga
Giovanni Anselmo
Torsion (Torsione), 1968
Iron and fabric
160 x 160 cm
GAM – Galleria Civica d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Fondazione Guido et Ettore De Fornaris, Turin
© Giovanni Anselmo
Courtesy: Fondazione Torino Musei, 2008
Photo: © Studio Fotografico Gonella
Giovanni Anselmo
Untitled, 1968
Stones and cable
2 elements, 21,5 x 63 x 41,5 cm aprox.
Private collection / Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz
© Giovanni Anselmo
Photo: © Stefan Altenburger
Giovanni Anselmo
Untitled (Structure that Eats) [Senza titolo (Scultura che mangia)], 1968
Granite, copper, and lettuce
62 x 25 x 25 cm
Citadellarte - Fondazione Pistoletto, Biella
© Giovanni Anselmo
Giovanni Anselmo
Untitled (Structure that Drinks) [Senza titolo (Struttura che beve)], 1968
Stainless Steel, water, and cotton
54 x 30 x 30 cm
Collection of Carine Szwajcer, Anvers
© Giovanni Anselmo
Foto: © Paolo Mussat Sartor
Giovanni Anselmo
Interference in Universal Gravitation (Interferenza nella gravitazione universale), 1969–2016
Print on emulsioned canvas
20 elementos, 30 x 30 cm each
Castello di Rivoli Museo d’Arte Contemporanea, Rivoli-Torino, on loan from Fondazione per l’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea CRT
© Giovanni Anselmo
Giovanni Anselmo
Right side (Lato destro), 1970
C-print
33,5 x 26,5 cm
Private collection, Turin
© Giovanni Anselmo
Foto: © Paolo Mussat Sartor
Giovanni Anselmo
Infinito, 1970
Photografía
70 x 50 cm
Collection of the artist, Turin
© Giovanni Anselmo
Foto: © Paolo Mussat Sartor
Giovanni Anselmo
Entering the work (Entrare ne’ll opera), 1971
Photographic print on canvas
267 x 391 cm
Mart, Museo di arte moderna e contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto.
Private collection
© Giovanni Anselmo
Photo: Mart – Archivio fotografico e Mediateca
Giovanni Anselmo
Detail (Particolare), 1972–74
Projector
Dimensiones variable
Collection of the artist, Turin
© Giovanni Anselmo
Foto: © Paolo Mussat Sartor
Giovanni Anselmo
Panorama with a Hand Pointing to It (Il panorama con mano che lo indica), 1982–84
Graphite on cloth paper and stone
Dimensiones variables
Colección CGAC, Santiago de Compostela
© Giovanni Anselmo
Photo: © Manu Suárez
Giovanni Anselmo
Untitled (Toward the Ultramarine) [Senza titolo (Verso oltremare)], 1982–89
Stones, canvases and mural painting
330 x 170 x 525 cm
Patrimonio Artístico Fundación “la Caixa”
© Giovanni Anselmo
Giovanni Anselmo
Toward the Ultramarine (Verso oltremare), 1984
Stone, steel wire, slipknot, and ultramarine
300 x 140 x 3 cm
Collection of the artist, Turin
© Giovanni Anselmo
Foto: © Paolo Mussat Sartor
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