Etruscan Holding Up A Mirror (1976) by Michelangelo Pistoletto

Etruscan Holding Up A Mirror - Michelangelo Pistoletto - 1976

Artwork Information

TitleEtruscan Holding Up A Mirror
ArtistMichelangelo Pistoletto
Date1976
Art MovementConceptual Art

About Etruscan Holding Up A Mirror

The artwork titled “Etruscan Holding Up A Mirror,” created by Michelangelo Pistoletto in 1976, belongs to the Conceptual Art movement and falls under the genre of installation. This installation effectively captures the essence of Conceptual Art, focusing on the idea over the form.

In this artwork, a sculpture of an Etruscan figure is positioned so that it appears to be engaging with its own reflection in a mirror. The figure is depicted holding up an object, and the mirror creates an illusion of continuity, blending the physical and the reflective elements seamlessly. The statue is draped in traditional attire, and the composition invites viewers to consider themes of self-perception and identity. The interaction between the tangible sculpture and its intangible reflection alludes to deeper introspections common within Conceptual Art.

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