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Luigi Pericle. Ad Astra Carole Haensler

Luigi Pericle. Ad Astra By Carole Haensler

Luigi Pericle. Ad Astra by Carole Haensler


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The first book to explore Swiss artist Luigi Pericles engagement with the spiritual environment and tradition of Monte Verita and to investigate his understanding of abstraction in art and his own syncretism of modern esotericism and spirituality. Text in English, German and Italian.

Luigi Pericle. Ad Astra Summary

Luigi Pericle. Ad Astra by Carole Haensler

Luigi Pericle (19162001) was a rare talenta self-taught illustrator and painter, a man of letters, mystic, theosophist, and intellectual whose work and legacy eludes any categorization. Under his proper name Pericle Luigi Giovanetti he had great success as an illustrator and cartoonist in the 1950s. His cartoons were published worldwide in daily newspapers, such as the Washington Post or Herald Tribune, as well as in satirical magazines like Punch. His comic strip Max the Marmot, published in newspapers and books, was hugely popular across Europe, the United States, and Japan.

In 1958, he turned to explore abstract expression through painting and ink drawing. He quickly gained international recognition as an artist and his paintings were exhibited in gallery and museum shows in Britain and Switzerland during the 1960s. Yet recognition was not what he was looking for, and he disappeared voluntarily from the art world to lead an increasingly secluded life dedicated entirely to his art and writing. His home Casa San Tomaso on the legendary Monte Verita in Ascona, in southern Switzerland, offered ideal surroundings for an artist so strongly drawn to spirituality.

Luigi Pericle. Ad Astra, published to coincide with a major exhibition at the MASI Museo darte della Svizzera italiana in Lugano, offers a fresh look at how the spiritual environment and tradition of Monte Verita influenced Pericle as an artist and how Asian calligraphy and Zen Buddhism were influential to his drawing practice. Moreover, the book investigates Pericles understanding of abstraction in art and his own syncretism of modern mysticism.

Text in English, German and Italian.

About Carole Haensler

Carole Haensler is an art historian and director of Museo Villa dei Cedri in Bellinzona, Switzerland.

Additional information

NPB9783039420223
9783039420223
3039420224
Luigi Pericle. Ad Astra by Carole Haensler
New
Hardback
Scheidegger und Spiess AG, Verlag
2021-05-21
192
N/A
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