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Other Works in
Shipwreck with Spectator 1974-2004
30.05.09 | 12.10.09
Untitled
1974
Untitled
1974
Untitled
1974
Untitled
1979
Untitled
1979
Untitled
1979
Le pazienze
1975
Untitled
1974
Untitled
1974
Untitled
1974
1974
Untitled
1974
Untitled
1974
Untitled
1974
Untitled
1974
Untitled
1976
Untitled
1974
Untitled
1977
Untitled
1977
Untitled
1977
Untitled
1977
Untitled
1977
Untitled
1977
Untitled
1977
Untitled
1977
Untitled
1977
Untitled
1977
Untitled
1977
Untitled
1977
Untitled
1978
Untitled
1978
Due
1979
Emblems
1968
Foucoult's Portrait
1978
Twins
1978
Untitled
1978
Water & Wine
1981
Earth
1980
Hunger
1980
My Last Painting
1985
Evolution
1983
- 1984
Ave Ovo
1985
Portrait of Luigi Ontani
1985
Portrait of Samantha McEwen
1985
Selfportrait with Animals
1985
Perseverance
1982
1982
Midnight Sun II
1982
Atla
1983
Untitled
1983
My Parents
1982
My House
1982
Everything I know
1981
Lovers
1983
Swastika
1983
1983
The Departure of the Argonaut
1983
- 1986
Untitled
1994
- 1995
Untitled
1994
- 1995
Untitled
1994
- 1995
Untitled
1994
- 1995
Untitled
1994
- 1995
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1994
- 1995
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1994
- 1995
Unititled
1994
- 1995
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1994
- 1995
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1994
- 1995
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1994
- 1995
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1994
- 1995
Untitled
1994
- 1995
Untitled
1983
- 1986
Untitled
1983
- 1986
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1983
- 1986
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1983
- 1986
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1983
- 1986
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1983
- 1986
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1983
- 1986
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1983
- 1986
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1983
- 1986
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1983
- 1986
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1983
- 1986
Untitled
1983
- 1986
Untitled
1983
- 1986
Untitled
1983
- 1986
Untitiled
1983
- 1986
Place of Power III
1989
Alpine Grip
1987
Tree
1987
- 1988
Place of Power I
1989
Choise
2003
Heart
2003
Ex Libris Chenonceau
1994
- 1995
Ex Libris Chenonceau
1994
- 1995
Ex Libris Chenonceau
1994
- 1995
Untitled
1994
- 1995
Untitled
1994
- 1995
Untitled
1994
- 1995
Untitled
1994
- 1995
Untitled
1994
- 1995
Unttiled
1998
Untitled
1998
Untitled
1998
Untitled
1998
Untitled
1998
The Sky
2000
Dictionary
1997
Paesaggio [Landscape]
2000
Desire
1998
The hand of strangers
1998
Five steps
2001
Dialogue
2001
Tandoori Satori # 25
2004
Tandoori Satori # 18
2004
Three Walls (Dictionary
1997
Illustrations for In the South of Salman Rushdie
2008
In meiner Heimat I [In My native Land I]
2009
In meiner Heimat II [In My Native Land II]
2009
In meiner Heimat III [In My Native Land III]
2009
In meiner Heimat IV [In My Native Land]
2009
In meiner Heimat V [In My Navive Land V]
2009
In meiner Heimat VI [In My Native Land VI]
2009
In meiner Heimat VII
2009
In meiner Heimat VIII
2009
In meiner Heimat IX
2009
[Nella mia patria X]
2009
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FRANCESCO CLEMENTE
Undae Clemente flamina pulsae
1978
Courtesy :
In 1978 Clemente executes his first environment, entitled Undae Clemente flamina pulsae. It is a composition divided into 15 sections, based on the principle of iconographic differentiation and on spatial dissemination, which provides a lot of different, fragmentary and contradictory images, that are sometimes serious and cultured, some other times playful and mundane. It includes the cover of the Penguin edition of Recollections of the Lakes and the Lake Poets by Romantic writer Thomas de Quincey. Although it was almost entirely executed in India, the title contains a reference to Italian culture and the Greek-Roman world that Clemente studied in high school. The Latin phrase, which translates as: “waves driven by a light breath”, derives from the reformulation of some verses of Poem 64 by Gaius Valerius Catullus, in which the writer describes the quiet rumble of the sea at dawn. With the extreme conciseness of the language, the chiasmus construction of the phrase and the presence of the artist’s name, this title has the autobiographic feature of an ex-libris and the rhetorical value of a motto, reviving an ancient tradition that reached its highest point during the Renaissance and flourished again between the late 19th century and the beginning of the 20th with Art Nouveau.
FRANCESCO CLEMENTE
Napoli 1952
[...] sitting in Madras at the Theosophical Society for several years, I was reading Indian authors who were familiar with the writings of Emerson, of Thoreau. So in India ...
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