the book that tries to explain contemporary art – Michelangelo Buonarroti is back

How many times have we exclaimed in front of a contemporary work of art ‘I could do it too’ without thinking about it too much? Francesco Bonami, one of the most appreciated art critics focused on modern and contemporary art, gets involved by telling the general public what can be considered art and what cannot.

Written with an attitude that involves even the least attentive readers, the book I could do it too. Because contemporary art is truly art published by Mondadori is intriguing both for what it tells and for the way in which it tells it.

Divided into 33 chapters, the book offers interesting insights into the production of artists such as Arnaldo and Giò Pomodoro, Klimt, Picasso, Jasper John, Jackson Pollock, Marc Rothko and many others.

The analysis of contemporary collecting compared to the patronage of the past is also interesting. As the author Bonami states, “The collector of the past invested in the future, betting on the present. Today the bets take place after the race is over, buying, instead of pieces, simply prices”

I could do it too. Because contemporary art is truly art I recommend it passionately. I liked it a lot. If you want to buy it, you can find it HERE.

For the moment, your always Michelangelo Buonarroti greets you and will meet you in the next posts and on social media.

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