Calamita Cosmica

© Fabrizio Perelli all rights reserved

In 1990 at a retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Grenoble exhibited for the first time “Cosmic Magnet, ” a giant human skeleton twenty-four meters long, nine wide and four high-lying ground almost perfectly correct from a Anatomically except for the long nose, another sign that the long noses and recurrent characteristic in many works of De Dominicis.
Gino De Dominicis was one of the most emblematic and controversial artists of the Italian market after World War II. Complex and enigmatic, and carries out its poetic expression through different techniques.
Ancona, 1947 – Rome, November 29, 1998

“the work is exposed Maxxi Museum of Rome”

En 1990 en una exposición retrospectiva en el Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Grenoble exhibió por primera vez “Cosmic Imán”, un esqueleto humano gigante veinticuatro metros de largo, nueve de ancho y cuatro de alta altitud baja casi perfectamente correcto desde un Anatómicamente a excepción de la nariz larga, otra señal de que la nariz larga y característica recurrente en muchas obras de De Dominicis.
Gino De Dominicis fue uno de los artistas más emblemáticos y controversiales del mercado italiano después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Complejo y enigmático, y lleva a cabo su expresión poética a través de diferentes técnicas.
Ancona, 1947 – Roma, 29 de noviembre 1998

“la obra està en exhibición en el Museo Maxxi de Roma”

Nel 1990 in occasione di una mostra antologica al Museo d’Arte Contemporanea di Grenoble espose per la prima volta “Calamita Cosmica”, un gigantesco scheletro umano lungo ventiquattro metri, largo nove e alto quasi quattro sdraiato al suolo, perfettamente corretto da un punto di vista anatomico tranne che per il lungo naso, un altro segno, quello dei lunghi nasi caratteristico e ricorrente in molte opere di De Dominicis.
Gino De Dominicis è stato uno dei più emblematici e controversi artisti del panorama italiano del secondo dopoguerra. Complesso ed enigmatico, esplicitò la propria poetica attraverso le più diverse tecniche espressive.
Ancona, 1947 – Roma, 29 novembre 1998

“l’opera è esposta al Museo Maxxi di Roma”

fonte wikipedia

 

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57 Comments

  1. Posted 17 febbraio 2011 at 20:54 by Jon Ander Echave | Permalink

    Bonita foto y bonita escultura. Bien captado el juego de luces y sombras.

  2. Posted 17 febbraio 2011 at 21:18 by tede | Permalink

    Fantastique image Fabrizio, une composition géniale. ***** stars. Bonne soirée.

  3. Posted 17 febbraio 2011 at 22:23 by MrCrab | Permalink

    Hahaha…Such a huge creature! :D

  4. Posted 17 febbraio 2011 at 23:56 by t. becque | Permalink

    Very nice composition with all those lines and curves. An interesting exhibit!

  5. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 01:04 by Krista | Permalink

    What a great shot… It seems very out of proportion!

  6. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 01:10 by Jose | Permalink

    Great shot, you did it pretty well with the composition and all those lines and elements.

  7. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 02:13 by Kala | Permalink

    Amazing. I’ve never seen a representation of a skeleton that large!

  8. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 09:39 by Nazzareno | Permalink

    La struttura del museo sovrasta e racchiude come un’urna quest’opera e ci regala, grazie al tuo angolo di ripresa e anche alla piccola figura sullo sfondo, la sensazione di assistere al rinvenimento di uno speciale cimitero dei giganti…. Buona giornata.

  9. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 10:10 by Albert | Permalink

    Buena foto.

  10. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 10:12 by Ginnie | Permalink

    That would sure take you by surprise, Fabrizio! One time it would be fun to see this with a person next to it to give it scale. I can tell it’s huge!

  11. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 10:47 by Rue Du Lavoir | Permalink

    Les proportions sont telles qu’elles nous perturbent (en bien) dans la lecture de cette photo. Le cadrage et la composition sont géniales…

  12. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 12:08 by Sidney | Permalink

    Wow… amazing !
    Contemporary art at its best !

  13. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 12:33 by lasiate | Permalink

    inquiétante image amis excellent travail de l’artiste

  14. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 13:04 by Theys Roland | Permalink

    Good photo Fabrizio

  15. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 13:50 by Tommaso | Permalink

    L’ho vista dal vivo, davvero suggestivo. Qualche mese fa era in Piazza del Duomo, davanti al Palazzo Reale, a Milano.

  16. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 14:01 by Simone | Permalink

    Opera impressionante!

  17. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 15:47 by Ayush | Permalink

    nice image, great subject. love the wide view

  18. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 16:36 by Cerstin | Permalink

    Such a great skeleton and how small the trees are … and look at the woman in the background – it looks if she stands on the leg of the giant.

  19. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 16:54 by Andrey Samolinov | Permalink

    Cool skeleton)
    Excellent perspective and dynamics – an excellent and interesting shot

  20. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 17:08 by Rob | Permalink

    Impressive sculpture, what a sight to see.

  21. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 17:39 by sherri | Permalink

    Intriguing skeleton and a fine image.

  22. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 18:08 by Klaus | Permalink

    LOL .. very good place to sleep. Good how you managed the light.

  23. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 21:27 by Alessandro Michelazz | Permalink

    Ciao Fabrizio, anche per te un “in bocca al lupo” per questo nuovo sito e per le tue belle fotografie! ;)
    Alessandro

  24. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 21:44 by Christopher | Permalink

    Excellent framing here Fabrizio. The elements of the image fit together perfectly much like a jigsaw puzzle. I very much like this extremely well crafted shot.

  25. Posted 18 febbraio 2011 at 21:54 by Otto K. | Permalink

    I wasn’t expecting that. Very cool!

  26. Posted 19 febbraio 2011 at 00:28 by Luis | Permalink

    Interesting subject matter; love the execution in wide –very well composed, too.

  27. Posted 19 febbraio 2011 at 02:12 by Akaruiphoto | Permalink

    24 meters tall human, that would be impressive… Makes me think of stories of giants I have seen when I was a child.

  28. Posted 19 febbraio 2011 at 02:20 by rian | Permalink

    wow! now that’s one impressive art installation.. nicely captured.. :D

  29. Posted 19 febbraio 2011 at 03:23 by Michael Valcic | Permalink

    Oh wow, that’s massive! Looks like an interesting exhibit.

    I hope you have a good weekend!

  30. Posted 19 febbraio 2011 at 08:08 by Mirco | Permalink

    Fantastique image

  31. Posted 19 febbraio 2011 at 09:09 by yiannis krikis | Permalink

    excellent image – I suppose that is a sculpture

  32. Posted 19 febbraio 2011 at 10:19 by frankdejol | Permalink

    Interesting photo and description.

  33. Posted 19 febbraio 2011 at 11:10 by anina | Permalink

    When I saw the nose I thought of Pinocchio :)
    A great find – wonderful perspective and POV

  34. Posted 19 febbraio 2011 at 11:13 by Pavan Kaul | Permalink

    I like the low viewpoint…a great capture Fabrizio!

  35. Posted 19 febbraio 2011 at 12:06 by Giorgio | Permalink

    Ottima foto! Molto ben gestita la luce.
    Non lo conoscevo proprio questo artista, andrò ad informarmi perchè mi hai incuriosito molto!

  36. Posted 19 febbraio 2011 at 12:09 by Fanny | Permalink

    Impressive!!

  37. Posted 19 febbraio 2011 at 12:59 by Reiner | Permalink

    makes me smile. Really cool shot.

  38. Posted 19 febbraio 2011 at 14:53 by Krunal | Permalink

    superb capture

  39. Posted 19 febbraio 2011 at 15:16 by London Caller | Permalink

    Is it true that men and women have different amount of bones?

    I heard that male have an extra bone.

    Ah… that must be a lazybones!

  40. Posted 20 febbraio 2011 at 00:33 by Arnd | Permalink

    This is a fascinating image! Great control of light and beautiful composition!

  41. Posted 20 febbraio 2011 at 07:32 by rem_la | Permalink

    tu as trouvé le royaume de Gulliver !

  42. Posted 20 febbraio 2011 at 09:47 by vigneshTG | Permalink

    Excellent shot !! Nice PoV

  43. Posted 20 febbraio 2011 at 11:58 by Rewolve44 | Permalink

    This is a beautiful photo so very nice.

  44. Posted 20 febbraio 2011 at 15:03 by Daniel | Permalink

    Looks interesting.

  45. Posted 20 febbraio 2011 at 15:03 by Dave | Permalink

    Great shot of a Very interesting subject Fabrizio.

  46. Posted 20 febbraio 2011 at 16:11 by Doug Hickok | Permalink

    Beautiful lines leading into the subject. A most unusual instillation, but very imaginative.

  47. Posted 20 febbraio 2011 at 16:47 by Mark Johnson | Permalink

    Amazing sculpture and a great point of view. I also like the curves in the building and ground.

  48. Posted 20 febbraio 2011 at 16:54 by LeftyRodriguez | Permalink

    That’s pretty interesting…and a bit creepy! Great work! Also, the new site looks great!

  49. Posted 20 febbraio 2011 at 20:23 by Beat | Permalink

    what a great and “big” find. very well wide angle capture

  50. Posted 21 febbraio 2011 at 07:56 by David | Permalink

    Wow, what a sight!

  51. Posted 21 febbraio 2011 at 15:05 by joshi daniel | Permalink

    wonderful!

  52. Posted 21 febbraio 2011 at 16:54 by yz | Permalink

    cool shot, great geometry

  53. Posted 22 febbraio 2011 at 08:55 by Vittore | Permalink

    Cavoli! impressionante!!!

  54. Posted 22 febbraio 2011 at 19:11 by Charles | Permalink

    Nice shot Fabrizio, that’s a cool installation. Site is looking great.

  55. Posted 26 febbraio 2011 at 12:58 by Ayesha | Permalink

    oh wow,,,,lovely composition

  56. Posted 28 febbraio 2011 at 17:09 by Paolo | Permalink

    inquietante… nel senso dell’opera d’arte… tu poi ha reso benissimo questo feeling

  57. Posted 20 marzo 2011 at 19:16 by kyungmee | Permalink

    Too cool!!!

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