Dario Robleto: Survival Does Not Lie In The Heavens Vicario, Gilbert; Robleto, Dario; Oreskes, Naomi and White, Michelle

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Hardcover has some shelf wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

Delve into the profound and multidisciplinary works of Dario Robleto, a visionary artist who transforms discarded materials into vessels for narratives spanning science, history, and emotional resonance. This captivating monograph, curated by Gilbert Vicario and featuring insights from Naomi Oreskes and Michelle White, offers a comprehensive exploration of Robleto’s oeuvre, tracing his artistic evolution and recurring themes of memory, loss, and the human condition. Immerse yourself in a world where art, science, and philosophy converge, challenging conventional notions and inviting contemplation on the fragility and resilience of existence.

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Hardcover has some shelf wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.

This captivating volume delves into the thought-provoking works of Dario Robleto, a multidisciplinary artist renowned for his profound explorations of memory, loss, and the human condition. Robleto’s sculptures, installations, and conceptual pieces are meticulously crafted from an eclectic array of materials, each imbued with historical and personal significance. From vintage paper and discarded artifacts to scientific specimens and celestial matter, his creations transcend mere objects, becoming vessels for narratives that span the realms of science, history, and emotional resonance.

Curated by Gilbert Vicario, with insightful essays by Naomi Oreskes and Michelle White, this monograph offers a comprehensive study of Robleto’s oeuvre, tracing his artistic evolution and the recurring themes that underscore his practice. Readers are invited to embark on a journey through Robleto’s mind, where the boundaries between art, science, and philosophy blur, challenging conventional notions of materiality and inviting contemplation on the fragility and resilience of human existence.

Whether you are a seasoned collector, a passionate art enthusiast, or a curious explorer of the human condition, this volume promises a thought-provoking and visually stunning exploration of one of the most compelling artists of our time.

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Weight 16 lbs
Dimensions 23.62 × 18.54 × 1.78 in
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