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VITO DIFILIPPOVomito di Hulk Stressato - Sculpture by Vito Difilippo - 20232023
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Mixed media by Vito Difilippo.
Certificate of authenticity by the Artist.
Excellent condition.
This artwork powerfully and symbolically captures Hulk's moment of vulnerability, emphasizing the hidden fragility behind the apparent invincibility of superheroes. The red plate creates a significant connection to reality, turning the artwork into a mirror that reveals what lies behind the masks we wear. It serves as a testament to our connection with challenges and moments of breakdown that all of us, even the most powerful, face in everyday life. It offers a powerful perspective on human vulnerability and the complexity of our lives.
- Creator:VITO DIFILIPPO
- Creation Year:2023
- Dimensions:Height: 1.19 in (3 cm)Width: 10.24 in (26 cm)Depth: 10.24 in (26 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Roma, IT
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2010 "Seductive Subversion: Women Pop Artists, 1958-1968", University of the Arts, Philadelphia (traveling exhibition)
2008 "1968/2008: The Culture of Collage", Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York, City
2008 "Ridiculous Portrait: The Art of May Wilson", Morris Museum, Morristown, New Jersey
2008 "Woo Who? May Wilson", Pavel Zoubok Gallery, New York City
1995 [Retrospective], The Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland
2001 "May Wilson: Ridiculous Portraits and Snowflakes", Gracie Mansion Gallery, New York, City
2001 "Inside Out: Outside In-The Correspondence of Ray Johnson and May Wilson", Sonoma Museum of Visual Art, California
1991 "May Wilson: The New York Years", Gracie Mansion Gallery, New York City
1973 "Sneakers", Kornblee Gallery, New York City
1973 "Small Works: Selections from the Richard Brown Baker Collection of Contemporary Art", RISD Museum, Providence, Rhode Island
1971 Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
1970 "Sculpture Annual 1970", Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City
1965 The Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, Maryland
1962 The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland
1957 Bookshop Gallery, Baltimore, Maryland
Public collections
Whitney Museum of American Art (New York City)
The Baltimore Museum of Art (Baltimore, Maryland)
Brooklyn Museum (Brooklyn, New York)
References
William S. Wilson, "May Wilson: Constructing Woman (1905-1986)", in Ann Aptaker, ed., Ridiculous Portrait: The Art of May Wilson, ed. Ann Aptaker, Morristown, N.J.: Morris Museum,
Camhi, Leslie, "Late Bloomer", Village Voice, December 18, 2001
Giles, Gretchen, "Cosmic Litterers: Artists Ray Johnson and May Wilson: Taking the Cake", "Northern California Bohemian," June 14–20, 2001
McCarthy, Gerard, "May Wilson: Homespun Rebel", Art in America, vol. 96, no. 8, September 2008, pp. 142–47
Sachs, Sid and Kalliopi Minioudaki, Seductive Subversion: Women Pop Artists, 1958-1968. Philadelphia: The University of the Arts, 2010, ISBN 978-0789210654
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