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Un libro tira l'altro - episode of April 14, 2024
THE INTERVIEW
Considered one of the greatest contemporary artists, Anselm Kiefer has managed to transform the studios in which he creates his works into evolving works of art. For example, his home studio in Barjac, in Occitania, has over time become a real city composed of over 70 installations connected to each other through a complex network of tunnels. For Kiefer, a work of art is never complete: he often chooses to modify it, destroy it or bury it and then unearth it. Transforming himself into a sort of archaeologist of contemporaneity, it is as if he always tried to mark a distance from the present - comments Vincenzo Trione, full professor of Art and Media and History of Contemporary Art at the IULM in Milan, author of the book “Celestial Prologue. In the atelier of Anselm Kiefer” (Einaudi).
REVIEWS
00:00 “Celestial Prologue. In the atelier of Anselm Kiefer” by Vincenzo Trione amzn.to/3xw5kEI
11:40 “Improper Weapons. The state of art criticism in Italy” edited by Vincenzo Trione amzn.to/4aV1PWP
12:52 “The poetics of Joyce” by Umberto Eco amzn.to/3Ui6Zql
15:17 “The life of the other. Svevo, Joyce: a brilliant friendship” by Enrico Terrinoni amzn.to/4aAMhb6
18:48 “Happy reading. Conversations with Marcel Proust on the art of reading” by Guido Vitiello amzn.to/3JkWegI
20:44 “A summer in Long Island: the season of love and daring that led Saint Exupéry to write The Little Prince” by Alain Vircondelet amzn.to/3vI4lRy
24:12 the candy “The night of the biplanes” by Davide Morosinotto amzn.to/4ayK0NG