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Mele cadute (1977) — Piero Gilardi (Italy, 1942–2023)
Mele cadute (1977) — Piero Gilardi (Italy, 1942–2023)
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Piero Gilardi (Italy, 1942–2023)
Mele cadute (1977)
Foam rubber in plexiglass case — 3D multiple
15" x 15" x 5"
Edition of 100
Signed, dated, and numbered on base
Overview
Offered is Mele cadute (“Fallen Apples”), a 1977 three-dimensional work by Piero Gilardi, one of Italy’s most important postwar artists and a key figure in the development of Arte Povera and interactive environmental art.
Executed in foam rubber and presented in a plexiglass case, this editioned work embodies Gilardi’s exploration of artificial nature—hyper-real yet synthetic, tactile yet conceptual. The apples, rendered in foam, simulate organic decay while remaining industrial in material, challenging perception and material authenticity.
Medium & Construction
- Foam rubber sculptural elements
- Encased in plexiglass
- Three-dimensional relief format
- 15 inches x 15 inches x 5 inches
- Signed, dated 1977, and numbered on base
- From an edition of 100
Gilardi’s foam works are historically significant within his “Nature Carpets” and related investigations, where artificial materials recreate natural environments in a provocative, tactile format.
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