Alighiero Boetti: Insecure Unconcerned – Sprüth Magers, New York

Lisbeth Thalberg
Alighiero Boetti, Aerei, 1989, © Alighiero Boetti, Photo: Sebastiano Pellion di Persano

Monika Sprüth and Philomene Magers are honored to present Insecure Unconcerned, a solo exhibition of works by Alighiero Boetti. The show at the New York gallery is dedicated to the late Pasquale Leccese, a close friend of Boetti’s, who conceived the idea to curate this exhibition based on the work Insicuro Noncurante. A compendium of Boetti’s artistic production between 1966 and 1975, Insicuro Noncurante outlines the fundamental concepts underpinning his extraordinary artistic universe: order and chaos, coincidence and necessity, seeking and finding, similarity and difference, and singularity and multiplicity.

Comprising artworks from four decades and providing an overview of his seminal oeuvre, the exhibition will include Insicuro Noncurante (1966–75), Tutto (1988) and Mappa (1989), “Biro” drawings (1975–78), selected “Arazzi” (1977–94), and Aerei (1983–89), alongside rich archival material.

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