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Edited by Federico Fumolo and Federica Luser
Umberto Moggioli dedicated part of his work and his short life as a man and artist to Asolo and its surroundings, which had a period of particular intensity in the Asolo area around 1914, during his stay with his friend Gino Rossi, among the great masters of the Italian twentieth century. The Asolo hills become, in Moggioli, the stimulus for a description of the landscape in which the sense of space-time suspension of the Burano period is transformed into a vision where man, with his work, once again becomes the protagonist of the creation of the landscape itself with the rows of vines and tidy fields to underline the importance of human intervention. It is the catalog of the exhibition dedicated to the artist at the Civic Museum of Asolo, a collateral event of the Asolo International Art Biennial Award, from 12 May to 24 June 2012. On display and in the publication around twenty works, among the most significant of the Moggioli's mature period from Burano to Asolo passing through Cavaion Veronese up to the suggestions of Villa Strohl-Fern in Rome, characterized by a change of perspective in the composition and use of color, with chromatic choices of great impact.
Editoriale Giorgio Mondadori