1. “In Giacometti’s Studio” by Michael Peppiatt
• A comprehensive exploration of Alberto Giacometti’s studio, offering insights into his creative process and life through photographs and personal anecdotes.
2. “Morandi 1890-1964”
• A detailed overview of Giorgio Morandi’s work, focusing on his minimalist and poetic still-life paintings that emphasize simplicity and subtlety.
3. “Giacometti” by Yves Bonnefoy
• A deep dive into the works and philosophy of Alberto Giacometti, with essays and commentary by poet and scholar Yves Bonnefoy.
4. “Lucio Fontana”
• An exploration of Fontana’s revolutionary art, including his famous “Concetto Spaziale” works, which broke the boundaries of traditional painting and sculpture.
5. “Alberto Giacometti 1901-1966”
• A catalog of Giacometti’s sculptures, paintings, and drawings, highlighting his unique artistic style and existential themes.
6. “Marino Marini: Catalogue Raisonné of the Sculptures”
• A definitive guide to Marino Marini’s sculptural works, documenting his mastery in capturing human and equestrian forms.
7. “Modigliani: The Melancholy Angel”
• A biography and art study of Amedeo Modigliani, focusing on his portraits and nudes, marked by their elongated forms and emotional intensity.
8. “Marino Marini Miracolo”
• A focus on Marini’s iconic “Miracolo” sculptures, examining the themes of dynamism and spiritual transformation in his work.
9. “Paladino”
• A collection of Mimmo Paladino’s works, showcasing his contributions to the Transavanguardia movement and his distinctive, symbol-rich style.