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Giulio Paolini / Suspense. Breve storia del vuoto in tredici stanze
PAOLINI Giulio (Genova 1940)
Firenze, Hopeful Monster editore, 1988, 25x25 cm, paperback with a plain ivory-colored cardboard cover and a dust jacket glued to the spine with folded flap, glossy gray cardboard slipcase, pp. 285-[3], artist’s book with an illustrated color cover; 214 black-and-white illustrations, many printed as double-page spreads. Texts by Giulio Paolini (“Ultimatum”, “Prologo”, “Antefatto”, “Doppio Gioco”, “Atlante”, “palesi des Mirages”, “L’Altra figura”, “Qualcuno o qualcosa”, “Proscenio”, “Trompe-l’œil”, “Da zero a nove”, “Vertigo”, “The private life”, “Quadrante”, “Vanitosa”), and a concluding text by Anna Paolini Piva (“Hotel de Cuba”). Copy from the special edition of 180 copies, each accompanied by a portfolio containing a color graphic work by Giulio Paolini, “Suspense”, printed by Marco Noire Editore, signed and numbered in pencil by the artist.
PAOLINI Giulio (Genova 1940)
Firenze, Hopeful Monster editore, 1988, 25x25 cm, paperback with a plain ivory-colored cardboard cover and a dust jacket glued to the spine with folded flap, glossy gray cardboard slipcase, pp. 285-[3], artist’s book with an illustrated color cover; 214 black-and-white illustrations, many printed as double-page spreads. Texts by Giulio Paolini (“Ultimatum”, “Prologo”, “Antefatto”, “Doppio Gioco”, “Atlante”, “palesi des Mirages”, “L’Altra figura”, “Qualcuno o qualcosa”, “Proscenio”, “Trompe-l’œil”, “Da zero a nove”, “Vertigo”, “The private life”, “Quadrante”, “Vanitosa”), and a concluding text by Anna Paolini Piva (“Hotel de Cuba”). Copy from the special edition of 180 copies, each accompanied by a portfolio containing a color graphic work by Giulio Paolini, “Suspense”, printed by Marco Noire Editore, signed and numbered in pencil by the artist.

