Since the fifteenth century, tarot cards have remained a source of wonder and fascination for those seeking to divine the future. Drawing the card depicting the coveted wheel of fortune is believed to foretell favorable events, but turn over the tower or death card and adversity may be headed your way. Mysterious, rich in symbolism, and hinting at the arcane, tarot cards also display considerable artistry and visual appeal. In Francesco Clemente: The Tarots, Clemente uniquely reinterprets the deck with a star-studded group of unexpected subjects.
Table of Contents
Cristina Acidini
The Symbolic Universe
Max Seidel
The Tarots
The Contemporary Aspirations of an Ancient Collection
Marzia Faietti
The Uffizi and Contemporary Art. Luciano Berti’s Brainwave to Mark the Gallery’s Fourth Centenary
Antonio Natali
Self-Portraits as the Twelve Apostles
Towards the "Apostles" of Francesco Clemente
Francesco Pellizzi
Appendix: Notes, List of Works, Acknowledgments, Photo Credits
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