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Acrobazia #1
“Acrobazia 1” ist Teil einer Reihe von fotografischen Experimenten von Enrico Pedrotti im Jahr 1928 . Mit dieser Fotomontage widmet er sich bewußt avantgardistischen Strömungen, die heute auch als Futurismus bezeichnet werden.
“Acrobazia 1” is part of a series of photographic experiments by Enrico Pedrotti in 1928. With this photomontage, he consciously embraced avant-garde movements, which today are also known as Futurism.
Original Photography by Enrico Pedrotti (Trient/Trento 1905 – Bozen/Bolzano 1965), Italy, 1928
Photomontage from a multiple print, gelatin silver print, 18.2 x 22 cm, reproduction of one of 6 known original copies, each with variants.
Giclée Print, 210 x 148 mm, Limited Edition of 89
Printed on Hahnemühle German Etching
Ein Teil des Umsatzes mit den Art Prints von Enrico Pedrotti wird an Condrobs e.V. gespendet. A portion of the revenue from Enrico Pedrotti's art prints is donated to Condrobs e.V..
Exhibitions: Futurism of Modern Italian Art, Estorick Collection, London 2001; Futurist Cinema and Photography, MART Rovereto 2001; Futurism 909/2009, Palazzo Reale, Milan 2009; Futurism in Photography, Alinari Florence 2009; Futurist Photography, Galleria Sozzani, Milan 2015; The Myth of Speed in One Hundred Years of Art, Pontedera 2016; The Pedrottis, 3 Generations of Photographers, Palazzo Trentini, Trento 2018
“Acrobazia 1” ist Teil einer Reihe von fotografischen Experimenten von Enrico Pedrotti im Jahr 1928 . Mit dieser Fotomontage widmet er sich bewußt avantgardistischen Strömungen, die heute auch als Futurismus bezeichnet werden.
“Acrobazia 1” is part of a series of photographic experiments by Enrico Pedrotti in 1928. With this photomontage, he consciously embraced avant-garde movements, which today are also known as Futurism.
Original Photography by Enrico Pedrotti (Trient/Trento 1905 – Bozen/Bolzano 1965), Italy, 1928
Photomontage from a multiple print, gelatin silver print, 18.2 x 22 cm, reproduction of one of 6 known original copies, each with variants.
Giclée Print, 210 x 148 mm, Limited Edition of 89
Printed on Hahnemühle German Etching
Ein Teil des Umsatzes mit den Art Prints von Enrico Pedrotti wird an Condrobs e.V. gespendet. A portion of the revenue from Enrico Pedrotti's art prints is donated to Condrobs e.V..
Exhibitions: Futurism of Modern Italian Art, Estorick Collection, London 2001; Futurist Cinema and Photography, MART Rovereto 2001; Futurism 909/2009, Palazzo Reale, Milan 2009; Futurism in Photography, Alinari Florence 2009; Futurist Photography, Galleria Sozzani, Milan 2015; The Myth of Speed in One Hundred Years of Art, Pontedera 2016; The Pedrottis, 3 Generations of Photographers, Palazzo Trentini, Trento 2018