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Alighiero Boetti (1940–1994) was an Italian conceptual artist, often associated with Arte Povera. Among his most famous works, the series of embroidered maps of the world, the "Mappa," were made from 1971 to his death in 1994. The maps delineate the political boundaries of the countries, with each of them being embroidered with the design of its national flag. Embroidered by artisans in Afghanistan and Pakistan, the maps were the result of a collaborative process which left the design to the geopolitical realities of the time, and the choice of colors to the artisans responsible for the embroidery.

"For me the work of the embroidered 'Mappa' is the maximum of beauty. For that work I did nothing, chose nothing, in the sense that: the world is made as it is, not as I designed it, the flags are those that exist, and I did not design them, in short I did absolutely nothing, when the basic idea, the concept, emerges everything else requires no choosing."
—Alighiero e Boetti, 1974

This book gathers together maps from various periods. It is introduced with an essay by Jean-Christophe Ammann, who is currently working on Boetti's catalogue raisonné

Artists’ Book

Alighiero e Boetti, Mappa

by Jean-Christophe Ammann

Publisher
Release Place Switzerland
Release Date 2010
ISBN 978-3-03764-107-1
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Language Italian, English
Format hardcover
Dimensions 23.8 × 29.2 cm
Pages 92

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