Allegoria della morte (Enzo Mari)
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''[[Allegoria della morte (Enzo Mari)|Allegoria della morte]]'' (1987) is a work by [[Enzo Mari]] first shown at the [[Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Roma]] | ''[[Allegoria della morte (Enzo Mari)|Allegoria della morte]]'' (1987) is a work by [[Enzo Mari]] first shown at the [[Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Roma]] | ||
- | It consists of three headstones, one with a Christian cross, one with a swastika and one with a hammer and sickle. Before the one with the swastika, stands a row of miniature cars in the style of a [[drive-in cinema]]. | + | It consists of three headstones, one with a Christian cross, one with a swastika and one with a hammer and sickle. Before the one with the swastika, stands a row of miniature cars in the style of a [[Drive-in theater |drive-in cinema]]. |
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Allegoria della morte (1987) is a work by Enzo Mari first shown at the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Roma
It consists of three headstones, one with a Christian cross, one with a swastika and one with a hammer and sickle. Before the one with the swastika, stands a row of miniature cars in the style of a drive-in cinema.
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