All That Happened Had to Happen(English, Paperback, Bortolossi Walter)

All That Happened Had to Happen(English, Paperback, Bortolossi Walter)

  • Bortolossi Walter
Publisher:LSU PressISBN 13: 9780807142363ISBN 10: 0807142360

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All That Happened Had to Happen(English, Paperback, Bortolossi Walter) is written by Bortolossi Walter and published by Louisiana State University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0807142360 (ISBN 10) and 9780807142363 (ISBN 13).

In his first U.S. one-man exhibition, Italian painter Walter Bortolossi comes to one of our nations centers of European cultural influence for a show of his recent work and a series of lectures and workshops. Bortolossi, who has exhibited extensively and won numerous awards in Europe, combines a visionary seriousness of purpose with a lightness of touch that is fundamentally generous, pluralistic, inclusive, and relevant. Bortolossi is known for his kaleidoscopic compositions that critically and ironically dissect the sacred cows of post-industrial societies: mass media, information technology, scientific progress, addictive consumerism, omnipresent entertainment, and the struggles over economic power and globalization. In this catalog, Darius Spieth, Associate Professor of Art History at Louisiana State University and, in 2011, Mellon Visiting Associate Professor of History, California Institute of Technology, introduces Bortolossi's work to an English-speaking audience and conducts an interview with the artist. Spieth explores the coexistence of high and popular culture, as well the tension between the past and the present, that make themselves felt in every one of Bortolossi's canvases. Welcome to the world of Italo Post-Pop Art.