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La Bertesca – Masnata Gallery, Genoa, ItalyLa Bertesca Gallery was founded in 1966 in Genoa, Italy, by Francesco Masnata. The first exhibition was dedicated to American Pop Artists. The following year, 1967, La Bertesca entered in the history with the first exhibition of the Italian movement Arte Povera, introduced by the art critic Germano Celant. In the seventies La Bertesca opened other galleries with the same name in Milan, Dusseldorf (Germany) and Rome. The most important exhibitions presented by La Bertesca in those years were: Duchamp, Arman, Concert Fluxus — Art Total, Arte Povera — Imspazio, Vasarely, Boetti, Albers, Burri, Arte Povera 1967–69, Max Bill, Piero Manzoni, Fontana, Braque, Picasso, Miro, Sekine, Arakawa, Opalka, Rotella, Filliou, Brecht, Spoerri, Vostell, Watts, Warhol, Kaprow, Ben, Film Fluxus, Gerhard Richter, Bernhard and Hilla Becher, Christian Boltanski, Gilbert & George, Anne and Patrick Poirier, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, Sol Lewitt, American Abstract Painting, Analytische Malerei, Transavanguardia (Chia, Clemente, Cucchi, De Maria, Paladino), Nitsch, Anacronismo. In the meanwhile were created also the Masnata Edition, to document through critical essays and reproductions the artistic avant-garde movements and the new art languages. Since 1994 Francesco Masnata begun a new activity with the art critic Linda Kaiser: in 1998 they projected together Kaiman Art. In 2004 he opened again a gallery with the name La Bertesca, to follow young artists. [an error occurred while processing this directive] |