Shōzō Shimamoto, Vento d'oriente, Punta Campanella, Naples, 2008 (2008/2008) by ph. Fabio Donato ©Fondazione MorraFondazione Morra
The Shozo Shimamoto Association was founded in Italy and Japan in 2007 by Rosanna Chiessi, Laura Montanari and Giuseppe Morra, and is based in the eighteenth-century Palazzo Spinelli di Tarsia in Naples.
Shōzō Shimamoto, Performance with cups. Un'arma per la Pace, Piazza Dante, Naples, 2006 (2006) by ph. Fabio Donato ©Fondazione MorraFondazione Morra
Shozo Shimamoto, protagonist of the historic Gutai group, with his spectacular "bombings" on surfaces on the ground and on the wall with the use of cannons and bottles of colors
Installation view. Shozo Shimamoto. Grandi Opere (2021/2022) by photo Elisa Partenzi ©Fondazione MorraFondazione Morra
already in the sixties it had a strong presence in Italy through the historic Galleria Notizia in Turin.
Shōzō Shimamoto, Performance with cups, Palazzo dello Spagnolo, Naples, 2008 (2008/2008) by ph. Andrea Mardegan © Fondazione MorraFondazione Morra
With the establishment of the Association, alongside the artistic production, a path of critical and historiographical recognition of the Master's work is undertaken.
Shōzō Shimamoto, Time Rack, Palazzo Sant’Elia, Palermo, 2018 (2018/2018) by ph. Amedeo Benestante © Fondazione MorraFondazione Morra
as well as the organization and management of its General Archive.
Installation view. Associazione Shozo Shimamoto (2017/2017) by ph. Amedeo Benestante ©Fondazione MorraFondazione Morra
The Association, engaged in the creation of the artist's catalogue raisonné
Shōzō Shimamoto, Un'arma per la Pace, Piazza Dante, Naples, 2006 (2006/2006) by ph. Fabio Donato ©Fondazione MorraFondazione Morra
it is also the guarantor of the exclusive promotion of events on national and international territory with unlimited duration.
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