‘Venus of the Rags’, some of the famend sculptures by Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto, was destroyed earlier this week in a suspected arson assault in Naples, the town’s mayor Gaetano Manfredi confirmed on Wednesday.
The destruction of the set up, which was on outside public show near the city corridor within the southern Italian metropolis, was “an act of nice violence which leaves us speechless,” Manfredi stated of the fireplace, which occurred within the early hours of Wednesday. He vowed to make sure that the art work could be rebuilt with the assistance of a crowd-funding effort.
Following a evaluate of native closed circuit digicam programs, a 32-year-old homeless man was arrested on suspicion of arson and destruction of inventive works, Italian newspaper Il Corrierre della Sera stated. The art work contains a sculpture of Venus, the Roman goddess of affection, magnificence and fertility standing beside a big pile of brightly-colored garments.
It’s, based on Pistoletto, a creative expression designed to “discover a steadiness and concord” between contrasting worlds of magnificence and consumerism, the 90-year-old advised the identical publication. He added: “The world goes up in flames anyway. The identical spirits which can be waging warfare are those that set the Venus on hearth.”
In the meantime, Piercamillo Falasca, a Naples-based politician with the Piu Europa occasion, wrote on social media on Wednesday that the arson assault represents Naples’ “evil plant of incivility that we should all work to eradicate.”
A number of variations of the sculpture, which was first created in 1967, are on show in museums and galleries the world over. The newest iteration of the sculpture went on show in Naples’ Piazza del Municipio two weeks in the past. Pistoletto is a central determine in Italy’s Arte Povera (poor artwork) motion, along with his work on show the world over together with in New York, London and Paris.
The destruction of the long-lasting art work comes only a week after a British vacationer was threatened with jail time in Rome, after carving his and his girlfriend’s names right into a wall of the two,000-year-old Colosseum.
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