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Pictorial work and collage on cardboard inspired by Andy Warhol The king of pop art chooses the banana to illustrate the cover and to take care of the artistic supervision of the disco, recorded in the second half of 1966 and produced in 1967. In the original editions of the album, the yellow fruit also used to be peeled: thanks to an adhesive film removing which was the illusion of removing the peel and a real banana. in stily Pop art Opera pittorica e collage su cartone ispirata a Andy Warhol Il re della pop art scelse la banana per illustrare la copertina e curò la supervisione artistica del disco, registrato nel secondo semestre del 1966 e prodotto nel 1967. Nelle edizioni originali dell’album, il frutto giallo poteva anche essere sbucciato: questo grazie ad una pellicola adesiva togliendo la quale si aveva l’illusione di levare la buccia ad una vera banana.
Original Created:2011
Subjects:Still Life
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:12 W x 8 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:17.25 W x 13.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
Ready to Hang:Yes
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Biography Roberto Scala born in Sorrento lived and work in Milan Italy contact robertoscala@inwind.it , Graduated from the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, under the guidance of Luciano Fabro and Diego Esposito. He currently lives and works in Milan. Archive of Careof, Viafarini and Mart of Rovereto. He has participated more than 1650 international exhibitions of Mail Art, Visual Poetry, Postal Art, Fluxus event, Artist Books, Artist Stamps, Artist Stamps, Installations, Performance, Body Art, Street Art, Photography, Painting, Sculpture , E-mail Art and Video Art. Between 1990 and 1996 he collaborated and worked at the Mudima Foundation in Milan; directed by Gino di Maggio as responsible for the setting up and installation of the works of the artists: Ben Patterson, Ben Vautier, Diego Esposito, Nam June Paik, Imai, Rainer Wittenborn, Shigeko Kubota, Takako Saito, Kyu Sun Lee, Helmut Schober, Wolf Vostell, Philip Corner, Lee Ufan, Egon Zippel and Lucio Cerioli.
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