Via col vento | Mimmo Rotella (1918-2006)

Title: “Via col vento”

Artist: Mimmo Rotella (1918-2006)

Technique: Seridècollage

Dimensions with frame: H104 x W73 x D7 cm

Dimensions without frame: 100 x 70 cm

Signed in pencil lower right, print 19/125

Mimmo Rotella, born Domenico Rotella, was an Italian artist of Calabrian origins and a protagonist of the art of the second half of the twentieth century, linked to the Nouveau Réalisme and international Pop Art movements.
The artist became known above all for the use of torn advertising posters transformed into works of art.
In fact, he immediately became famous for dècollage, a technique that he experimented for the first time in Rome when, walking around the city, he saw the detached and torn posters and brought them to his studio, transforming them.
In 1953 Rotella understood that painting was no longer of great interest to him and comes very close to the concept of an advertising poster conceived as an artistic expression.
Rotella thus becomes part of the Nouveau Réalisme.

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