Gianfranco Gorgoni (24 December 1941 – 11 September 2019) was an Italian photographer who documented land art and installation art.[1] His work was exhibited in a survey show, Gianfranco Gorgoni: Land Art Photographs, at the Nevada Museum of Art in 2021.[2]
Early life
Gorgoni was born in Rome to Italian actress Olga Gorgoni [it]. He became an orphan at the age of 12. Then he grew up in Bomba, in the Abruzzo region of Italy.[1]
Gorgoni's photographs of land art, installation art and other emergent forms were published in the 1972 book, The New Avant-Garde: Issues for the Art of the Seventies.[5]
Publications
The New Avant-Garde: Issues for the Art of the Seventies (1972)[5]
Beyond the Canvas: Artists of the Seventies and Eighties (1985)[1]
Gianfranco Gorgoni: Land Art Photographs. Monacelli; Nevada Museum of Art, 2021. ISBN978-1580935593. Includes the work of Nancy Holt, Christo and Jean-Claude, and others. With essays by Ann M. Wolfe, Germano Celant, and William L. Fox. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at Nevada Museum of Art.[2]
Exhibitions
Gianfranco Gorgoni: Land Art Photographs, Nevada Museum of Art, 2021. A survey.[2]
Death
He died of cancer on 11 September 2019 at his home in Harlem.[1] He was buried in the family vault at Bomba.[6]
Collections
Gorgoni's work is held in the following permanent collections: