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After some experiments with phonetic poetry, he created his first décollages in 1954. In Paris, he participated in the Nouveau Réalisme movement, and his interest in the poetics of mechanical processes was also expressed through the creation of Mec-art, or processes of serial image transcription.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Monreale Mario 20000","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":56217903268226,"sku":"MMON025","price":0.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0909\/7065\/3058\/files\/25.-MIMMO-ROTELLA-copia.jpg?v=1768469317"},{"product_id":"mimmo-rotella-omaggio-a-de-chirico","title":"Mimmo Rotella - Homage to De Chirico","description":"\u003cp\u003e The work was created using the Décollage technique, used by various artists since the 1950s, which involves layering posters or flyers, which are then gradually torn away. 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The theme of \"divorce\" refers not only to the film, but also to the separation between public and private image, highlighting the contradictions of 1960s Italian society.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n \u003cp class=\"p4\"\u003eIn contrast to the collage technique, which constructs images by assembling pieces of different materials, Mimmo Rotella dedicates himself to décollage, which does not create, but destroys the work. The tear becomes the tool with which the artist expresses his vision. The décollage technique consists of tearing and removing layers of advertising and movie posters. In this work, the artist detaches various layers of paper to create a visual effect that distorts the image of Mastroianni, giving it a sense of fracture and movement. 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Upon returning to Italy, after a period of reflection on the means of painting and the need for new tools, he invented the \"décollage\" technique, characterized by tearing off advertising posters posted on the streets and pasting the fragments, whether front or back, onto the canvas. His works dedicated to posters of world cinema featuring the faces of Hollywood's greats date back to the 1960s and beyond. In 1961, at the invitation of critic Pierre Restany, Mimmo Rotella joined the Nouveaux Réalistes group, which included Raymond Hains, Jacques Mah de la Villeglè, and François Dufrène, who were already using advertising posters with processes similar to his. 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