New York's Luhring Augustine is to present "The Minus Objects 1965-1966″, and exhibition of early works by Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto. The exhibition will be on display at Luhring Augustine's Bushwick space until 11 May 2014.
The Minus Objects – first exhibited in 1966, in the artist's studio in Turin – comprise a group of disparate sculptural objects, notable for their diversity of form, media, and means of production. Each object is "non-representational, unfamiliar and slightly absurd", yet seems to possess a "self sufficiency and innate reason for being."
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