Paolozzi at Large in Edinburgh is an art book introducing the Scottish-Italian artist, Eduardo Paolozzi, to as wide an audience as possible: his pan-European vision; his eclecticism; his hybrid identity; his erudition; his modernity. This book focuses on twelve pieces of Paolozzis work his major pieces in Edinburgh, the city where he was raised. Paolozzis work was often informed by his voracious reading and he used text in his creations. Each piece will therefore also be linked to a response poem by the former Edinburgh Makar, Christine De Luca.
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Weight: 250g
Dimensions: 135 x 210mm
Publication Date: 31 Oct 2018
Publisher: Luath Press Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781912147885
About Carlo PirozziChristine De Luca
EDUARDO PAOLOZZI (19242005) was one of the greatest Scottish and European artists of the 20th century. He was a prolific sculptorand printmaker as well as an inspirational teacher. His was an exceptional talent drawing on culture in all its forms from classical myths to comics and ephemera. Most would agree he was the originator of the Pop Art movement.He was born in Edinburgh into an immigrant Italian family whose origins were in Viticuso a comune (municipality) in the Province of Frosinone in the Italian region Lazio about 130 kilometres southeast of Rome. They ran an ice cream and confectionary shop in Albert Street Leith. There was no silver spoon or patronage available only ingenuity and dedication.Despite having lived and worked in the cosmopolitan art worlds of London Paris Berlin New York and Osaka his native city is where you will find not only some of his most arresting work but also a demonstration of the breadth of his creativity: from colossal bronzes to subtle stained glass. Although some of his work is archived in the University of Edinburgh or held privately most is displayed as public art or exhibited in the National Galleries.CHRISTINE DE LUCA writes in English and Shetlandic her mother tongue. She was appointed Edinburghs Makar for 20142017. Besides several childrens stories and one novel she has had seven poetry collections and four bilingual volumes published (French Italian Icelandic and Norwegian). Shes participated in many festivals here and abroad. Her poems have been selected four times for the Best Scottish Poems of the Year (2006 2010 2013 and 2015) for The Scottish Poetry Library online anthologies.CARLO PIROZZI is currently a Teaching Fellow at the Italian Department of the University of Edinburgh. His main research interests are language teaching methodologies Diaspora Studies (in particular Italian migration to Scotland) contemporary Italian poetry and literature and the visual and performing arts. He is the coordinator of the Italo-Scottish Research Cluster at the University of Edinburgh. In addition to this he initiates and develops creative interdisciplinary projects involving universities public and private cultural institutions as well as collaborations between artists from Scotland and Italy. For Luath Press he has published Like Leaves in Autumn. Responses to the War Poetry of Giuseppe Ungaretti (co-edited with Katherine Lockton Edinburgh: Luath Press 2015). Other relevant publications are a photographic diary of the journey of an Italo-Scot travelling from Edinburgh to Cassino in Italy after the Second World War No-Where-Next | War-Diaspora-Origin. Dominic Scappaticcio. A Journey 19461947 (edited by Federica G Pedriali and Carlo Pirozzi Ravenna: Longo 2015); and a recent reprint of powerful novel-memoir Wandering Minstrel written by an Italo-Scot Eugenio DAgostino under the pseudonym Cagliardo Coraggioso (edited by Carlo Pirozzi UK: Amazon 2018; first edition 1938 Oxford University Press).In 2014 he won a Special Jury Prize in the Edinburgh International Film Festivals Short Film Challenge for the film Coral Red which hewrote and co-directed.