Gianni Piacentino Abstract Prints
Gianni Piacentino is an Italian artist, known for his sculpture and painting inspired by motorcycles, automobiles and planes. Indeed, he began constructing angular metallic sculptures in the 1960s. Although his works bear a visual affinity to Minimalist Art, his sculptures are inspired by the artist’s interest in speed and industrial design. Piacentino originally belonged to the Italian movement of Arte Povera, but in 1967 he turned towards “The Aesthetics of Technology”, as he said. His metal sculptures resemble prototypes or designs of cars, bikes and flying devices. The sculptural forms are vehicles for matte and metallic colors and they are evocative of 1960s automobile design, which used color and line to convey speed and motion.
1980s Gianni Piacentino Abstract Prints
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2010s Street Art Gianni Piacentino Abstract Prints
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1980s Contemporary Gianni Piacentino Abstract Prints
Lithograph, Screen, Woodcut
1960s Modern Gianni Piacentino Abstract Prints
Offset, Lithograph, Board, Pencil, Plastic, Screen, Mixed Media
1970s Abstract Geometric Gianni Piacentino Abstract Prints
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1970s Pop Art Gianni Piacentino Abstract Prints
Screen, Paper
2010s Contemporary Gianni Piacentino Abstract Prints
Digital, Screen
2010s Contemporary Gianni Piacentino Abstract Prints
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20th Century Contemporary Gianni Piacentino Abstract Prints
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1960s Contemporary Gianni Piacentino Abstract Prints
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Gianni Piacentino Abstract Prints
Porcelain, Screen, Cardboard, Mixed Media
1970s Abstract Geometric Gianni Piacentino Abstract Prints
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1970s Abstract Geometric Gianni Piacentino Abstract Prints
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