Art and Intimacy in Modern Italy

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Alighiero e Anne Marie Sauzeau Boetti
Anna Piva
Antonia and Ugo Mulas
artistic collaborations
Carla Lonzi
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Ceramics at Albisola
de Chirico
Elvira Banotti and Rivolta femminile
Enzo Mari
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Fascism
forthcoming
friendship
Giulio Carlo Argan
Giulio Paolini
intimacy
Italian artist couples
Italian feminism
Lea Vergine
Lucia Drudi
Luciano Fabro
modern Italy
Palma Bucarelli
Piero Dorazio
Pietro Consagra
Postwar Italian art
Rome
Scuola Metafisica
Venice
Virginia Dortch
William Demby

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  • ISBN 9781350420373
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Nov 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A much-needed corrective to the history of single authorship, this timely volume offers new insight into the lives and practices of the artist couples, friendships and communities that shaped postwar art in Italy. Bringing together a series of essays from international scholars across a variety of subject fields, the volume considers a range of longstanding intimate working relationships. Questioning the extent to which exchange formed part of artistic production, and the nature of such partnerships, the contributors explore a variety of underexplored case studies that opens to new readings of Italian art informed by key contemporary issues surrounding gender and sexuality, modern Italian identities and transcultural exchange.

In covering friendships, bi-racial, trans-cultural and familial relations, the volume adds much needed perspectives to modern Italy's social and political histories, through case studies of well-known as well as overlooked figures and creative partnerships including Mario and Marisa Merz; the de Chirico brothers, William Demby and Lucia Drudi; and Antonia and Ugo Mulas. Three sections guide the reader through different working and affective dynamics: Shadowy Presences, Ins and Outs; and Alliances. The volume explores practitioners in the visual arts, as well as art critics, institutional figures, screen and theatre writers, designers, and photographers. Rather than merely a descriptive or celebratory account of couples and partnerships in postwar Italian art, Art and Intimacy in Modern Italy asks what comes into view and what is left out when thinking about art history through this relational lens.

Sharon Hecker is an art historian and curator specializing in modern and contemporary Italian art. She is the editor of the Bloomsbury series Visual Cultures and Italian Contexts.

Teresa Kittler is Senior Lecturer in Modern and Contemporary Art at the University of York, UK.