The ultimate monograph on one of the most important artists of the
twentieth century - a key figure in Arte Povera
This book is the final, most comprehensive book ever made by Greek-born
Jannis Kounellis, one of the key artists in the Arte Povera movement.
Following his breakthrough in the late 1960s in Rome, when he questioned
the traditionally sterile environment of the gallery by exhibiting live
animals within its walls, Kounellis went on to include diverse materials
in his work, including fire, earth, gold, wood, and charcoal, quickly
establishing himself as one of the most innovative sculptors of our
time.
Writings by the artist and a collection of tributes from people who have
known and worked with him over the years, such as Pierre Audi, David
Hammons, Gloria Moure, Giulio Paolini, Vassilis Vassilikos, and many
others, are included.
Jannis Kounellis is the latest addition to the acclaimed Phaidon
Contemporary Artists Series.