- Ugo Mulas
Ugo Mulas (born August 28 1928) was an Italian
photographer noted for hisportrait s of artists and hisstreet photography .Ugo Mulas began his studies in law in 1948 in
Milan , but left to take art courses at the Brera Fine Arts Academy. [ [http://www.ugomulas.org/index.cgi?action=view&idramo=1089468906&lang=eng Mulas' biography on his website] ] In 1954 he was asked to cover theVenice Biennale , his first professional assignment. He went on to photograph every Venice Biennale through 1972 and to document his work in an art book.Mulas worked for a number of Italian magazines and did commercial work for advertising campaigns including clients such as
Pirelli andOlivetti . In 1959 inFlorence , Mulas discoveredVeruschka who later became a well-known model and artist. While covering the Spoleto Festival in 1962, Mulas befriended sculptorAlexander Calder , who later became a major subject of Mulas photography and writings.While photographing the 1964 Venice Biennale, Mulas met several American artists, art critics, and the art dealer
Leo Castelli . This meeting led to his travel toNew York City and his documentation of thePop art scene. This trip to New York and Mulas' resulting book and exhibits, "New York, the New Art Scene" became Mulas' best known work. The exhibit included enlargements of Mulas' contact sheets and environmental portraits ofRobert Rauschenberg ,Jasper Johns ,Barnett Newman andRoy Lichtenstein . [Citation | last = Vetrocq | first = Marcia E.| title = Ugo Mulas: The New York Portraits - Leo Castelli Gallery, New York | journal = Art in America | date = February | year = 2001 | url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_2_89/ai_70637312]Mulas died in Milan on March 2, 1973 following several years of serious illness.
Legacy
* The indie band, Spoon chose Mulas' 1963 portrait of American sculptor
Lee Bontecou for their 2007 CD, "Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga". [ [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/page/news/42601-exclusive-spoon-reveal-iga-ga-ga-ga-gai-cover-art Pitchfork.com] ] (see "Gallery" below.)Gallery
References
* "Ugo Mulas" by Germano Celant, Federico Motta Editore (1993), ISBN 8871790022
Bibliography
* "New York; the new art scene", Holt, Rinehart and Winston (1967)
* "David Smith in Italy", by David Smith and Mulas, Charta (1997) ISBN 8881580241
* "Vent'anni di Biennale, 1954-1972", Mondadori (1988), ISBN 8804312548
* "Calder" by Mulas and H. Harvard Arnason, Studio (1971), ISBN 0670112194External links
* [http://www.ugomulas.org/index.cgi?action=home&lang=eng Ugo Mulas' website]
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