Talk:Arturo Martini

the book title "la scultura e' un arte da negri" can not be translated in "a black art", the italian sentences on the other hand emphasised the fact that sculpture is a heavy and tough work. "da negri" means that something which is physically hard and related to slavery

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Incomplete representation of the history of the work
The content of the article seems very superficial to me, too clichéd and undifferentiated. The content needs to be revised by a person with art historical expertise. Martini's affiliation with fascism, a relatively minor aspect in the history of his work, is unfairly highlighted here. Then as now, Martini's oeuvre was considered by its nature to be non-ideological and unusable for propaganda purposes. I quote the leading Italian Martini expert, Elena Pontiggia (Brera University, Milan) in reference to general characteristics of the artist's work over the entire period of creation: “Di fascista non ha nulla!” Maillol70 (talk) 04:19, 19 December 2023 (UTC)