detail of neon installation by Mario Merz
At the Peggy Guggenheim museum in Venice, Italy.
The full installation is made of the following sentence in neon letters: “Se la forma scompare la sua radice è eterna”, which translates as "If the form disappears, its root will be eternal".
Mario Merz (1925-2003) was associated with the development of Arte Povera and was married to artist Merisa Merz.
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detail of neon installation by Mario Merz
At the Peggy Guggenheim museum in Venice, Italy.
The full installation is made of the following sentence in neon letters: “Se la forma scompare la sua radice è eterna”, which translates as "If the form disappears, its root will be eternal".
Mario Merz (1925-2003) was associated with the development of Arte Povera and was married to artist Merisa Merz.
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Uploaded on October 16, 2012
Taken on September 29, 2003