© Maurizio Nannucci
Changing Place, Changing Time, Changing Thoughts, Changing Future,
2003
Neon tubes
Private Collection, long term loan to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection
“Soy la única mujer en el mundo que duerme en una cama hecha por Alexander Calder”
Closed on Tuesdays. Damn damn damn. Inside are “works from the following avant-garde movements or periods: Cubism (Orphism, Purism), Futurism, European Abstraction (Kandinsky, De Stijl, Suprematism, Constructivism), Surrealism (also Dada, Klee, Chagall, and Metaphysical painting), early works of American Abstract Expressionism (notably Jackson Pollock), European sculpture (Brancusi, Giacometti, Arp, Calder, Moore and many others), and post-war European art (CoBrA, British painting and sculpture, Dubuffet, Vedova, and many others). Six artists are represented with relatively numerous works of art: Picasso, Ernst, Giacometti, Pollock, Tancredi and Pegeen Vail. The Collection also includes a small collection of tribal art from Africa and Oceania. These holdings are magnificently enriched by the Italian paintings from the Gianni Mattioli Collection (Futurists, Modigliani, metaphysical paintings by Carrà and Sironi, and Morandi), and the loans of 20th century sculpture (European and American) from the Nasher Collection.” Still, beautiful gates.
Blue monolithic sculpture in the Peggy Guggenhiem museum garden.
Mobile and Coronne the Bourgeons
These wire and glass doors were in the garden area of the Peggy Guggenheim Museum in Venice, Italy.









