Art of the 60's & 70's: The Panza Collection

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Publisher: Rizzoli

Format: Hardcover

Condition: Used

This rare find showcases minimalist sculptures, conceptual and installation art, and abstract expressionism pulled from the art collection of Milanese businessman and collector Giuseppe Panza di Biumo. In 1984, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles acquired 80 of the collection's 500 works, prompting Los Angeles art critic Christopher Knight's conversational interview with Panza, included in this book. An ode to the world's finest collections of contemporary art from 1960-70, Art of the 60’s and 70’s serves as a documentation of the eclectic and progressive artistic visions from a turning point in the industry.

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Publisher: Rizzoli

Format: Hardcover

Condition: Used

This rare find showcases minimalist sculptures, conceptual and installation art, and abstract expressionism pulled from the art collection of Milanese businessman and collector Giuseppe Panza di Biumo. In 1984, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles acquired 80 of the collection's 500 works, prompting Los Angeles art critic Christopher Knight's conversational interview with Panza, included in this book. An ode to the world's finest collections of contemporary art from 1960-70, Art of the 60’s and 70’s serves as a documentation of the eclectic and progressive artistic visions from a turning point in the industry.

Publisher: Rizzoli

Format: Hardcover

Condition: Used

This rare find showcases minimalist sculptures, conceptual and installation art, and abstract expressionism pulled from the art collection of Milanese businessman and collector Giuseppe Panza di Biumo. In 1984, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles acquired 80 of the collection's 500 works, prompting Los Angeles art critic Christopher Knight's conversational interview with Panza, included in this book. An ode to the world's finest collections of contemporary art from 1960-70, Art of the 60’s and 70’s serves as a documentation of the eclectic and progressive artistic visions from a turning point in the industry.