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Laura Grisi

Italian artist Laura Grisi, who emerged on the art scene in the 1960s, was known for her series “Variable Paintings and “Neon Paintings,” 1966–1968, which feature combinations of luminous sliding panels made from painted canvas, colored Plexiglas, neon, metal, and wood, Grisi was interested in the idea of variability and produced works that allowed viewers to change the compositions. in 1968 she began to work with natural elements and phenomena such as fog, water, wind, air & light, artificially reproducing them in enclosed spaces.

Italian artist Laura Grisi, who emerged on the art scene in the 1960s, was known for her series “Variable Paintings and “Neon Paintings,” 1966–1968, which feature combinations of luminous sliding panels made from painted canvas, colored Plexiglas, neon, metal, and wood, Grisi was interested in the idea of variability and produced works that allowed viewers to change the compositions. in 1968 she began to work with natural elements and phenomena such as fog, water, wind, air & light, artificially reproducing them in enclosed spaces.

The Measuring Of Time (Book)
Published on the occasion of her long-deserved retrospective organized by Muzeum Susch from June to December 2021, this book testifies to the singularity and innovative vision of Italian artist Laura Grisi within contemporary art history. Although her work has mostly been “reduced” to Italian Pop art—if not entirely overlooked—from the outset Grisi worked beyond that category, pertinently intercepting various lines of international artistic research (Conceptual art, Optical art and Kinetic-Progr…
Nel Corso del Tempo
** Edition of 220 copies ** Conceptual artist Laura Grisi (1939-2017) was mostly know for work with natural elements and phenomena such as fog, water, wind, air & light. Quoting Germano Celant “Your work, from the beginning, has presented a certain theatricality. The spaces revealed by your works are more like excursions into the artificial, into fiction.” The first works of Laura date back to 1964-1966. In this period, she met and married Folco Quilici, a well-known documentary filmmaker. Toget…
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