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In 1950, Italian artist Alberto #Burri wedged two tree branches behind a canvas, causing distortions on the front. He gave the name "Gobbi" (hunchbacks) to this series in which the picture plane is bent out of shape and thrust into the viewer’s space. While at medical school, Burri had conducted his research thesis on rickets, a disease causing bone deformation, and he was familiar with kyphosis, or severe curvature of the spine. The Gobbi show physical distress, as the canvas threatens to split at the maximum exertion points. Visit guggenheim.org/burri to explore this series and other works on view now in our retrospective "Alberto Burri: The Trauma of Painting."


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