In Piazza Municipio, in Naples, a huge Venus of the Rags was set up for the occasion of Napoli Contemporanea (Contemporary Naples). The initiative – which in addition to Michelangelo Pistoletto also involved names such as Antonio Marras and Gaetano Pesce – was promoted by the municipal administration and curated by Councillor Vincenzo Trione to strengthen the link between city institutions and contemporary art, and consists of site-specific installations and exhibitions scattered throughout the city.
Gigantic Venus of the Rags by Michelangelo Pistoletto set up in Naples
The iconic work encourages viewers to reflect on the relationship between society and consumerism, past and present.
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- Lucia Brandoli
- 28 June 2023
The great version of Pistoletto’s Venus – made in 1967 and now on display in Rome in the Bramante Cloister – wants to invite us to reflect on consumerism and on the trap of continuing to produce, buy, consume, and throw away of which we still remain dependent.
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