Dr. Katie Larson examined the role of art, labor, and language in the work of Emilio Villa, Alberto Burri, Giorgio Ascani (Nuvolo), Mimmo Rotella, and Jannis Kounellis.

Notes on Making: Art, Labor, and Language in Postwar Rome

Lecture series event, Politics of Labor in Postwar Italian Art, curated by 2021-22 Magazzino Scholar-in-Residence Katie Larson.

Magazzino Italian Art presented a four-part lecture series, Politics of Labor in Postwar Italian Art, curated by 2021-22 Magazzino Scholar-in-Residence Katie Larson.

In our first lecture, Notes on Making: Art, Labor, and Language in Postwar Rome, Dr. Katie Larson examined the role of art, labor, and language in the work of Emilio Villa, Alberto Burri, Giorgio Ascani (Nuvolo), Mimmo Rotella, and Jannis Kounellis. Villa—a poet and critic—served as the linchpin for this research. Throughout his career, he collaborated with and promoted the art of this diverse group of individuals. He found within their work ideas that mirrored his own artistic philosophy: namely, that poetry and art should not simply reflect the world but instead catalyze new [phonetic and material] realities. Emphasizing the labor of creative production, Villa sought to contribute to Italy’s reconstruction by making and supporting art that emphasized the artist’s role in society as an active agent for change.

About Katie Larson

Katie Larson is an Assistant Professor in the Art and Art History Department at Baylor University. Her research focuses on painting, collage, and printmaking in the twentieth century with a particular emphasis on postwar Italian art. She has been the recipient of fellowships from the American Academy in Rome and the Gerda Henkel Stiftung. Her work has been published in Art Journal, Art Inquiries, CAA.reviews and ASAP/J. She is currently working on a manuscript that examines the early career of Alberto Burri and avant-garde artistic practice in 1950s Rome.

The Politics of Labor in Postwar Italian Art

Lecture Series
Magazzino Italian Art
March 19, 2022–April 30, 2022
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