Life and career
Sandro Bocola was born in Trieste, Italy on 16 March 1931. He grew up in Italy, Libya andArt
Bocola's artistic production can be divided in three epochs: 1950 – 55 (from cubism to non figurative geometric abstraction) 1965 – 72 (fusion of fotographic figuration wit geometric graphic elements) 2002 – 05 (Altering this concept by introducing digital processing) One man shows in Basel, Geneva and Barcelona, group shows in Basel, Zürich, Geneva, Paris, London, Oslo, Eindhoven, Berlin, New York, Philadelphia and Caracas. In 1968, he founded (together with three partners: Heinz Bütler, Rolf Fehlbaum and Erwin Meierhofer) the Multiple Edition Xartcollection. 1971 Edition of the artists wallpaper collection Xartwalls.Graphic Design & Art Direction
1959–1980 Freelance designer in Barcelona, Zürich, Basel and Paris. 1959 - 1960 collaborator of Graphis Magazine, Zürich. 1961- 1962 art director of the advertising agency Robert Delpire, Paris. Design of ads and posters for large département stores (PKZ, C&A, Jelmoli, CharlesVögele).Exhibition Design
In 1959, the Swiss department store Globus hired Bocola to conceive and design the exhibition "Man as reflected in Science" in the shop windows of its Basel branch. In 1978 foundation and installation of the "Museo de Arte Popular" in Horta de Sant Joan, Spain. 1992–1994 Curator of the exhibition "African Seats" for the Vitra Design Museum in Weil am Rhein. Opening: 10. Juni 1994, Further venues: 1994 Paris/France, 1995 Munich/Germany and Kolding/Denmark, 1995/96 Vienna/Austria, 1996 Tervuren/Belgium.Books
Starting in 1981 Bocola wrote a series of articles and books on social history and the psychology of art. 1987: ''Die Erfahrung des Ungewissen in der Kunst der Gegenwart''. Waser Verlag, Zürich 1994: ''Die Kunst der Moderne. Zur Struktur und Dynamik ihrer Entwicklung. Von Goya bis Beuys''. Prestel, München/New York 1995: ''African Seats'', which was published in an English, a German and a French edition, by Prestel, München/New York 1999: ''El Arte de la Modernidad'', Ediciones del Serbal, Barcelona. 2009: ''The Art of Modernism''. Prestel, München/New York 2001: ''Timelines - The Art of Modernism - 1870-2000'', which was published in an English, a German, a French and a Dutch edition, by Taschen Verlag, Köln 2009: ''The Art of Modernism'', Persian edition, by Farhang-e-Moaser, Teheran 2010: ''Familien Schär und Bocola'', private edition, published by Bocola-Lambelet, BaselReferences
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