
Berliner Tasse
Catalogue
- Year
- 1974
- Dimensions
- 19 x 26 1/4" (48.3 x 66.7 cm)
- Collection
- Museum of Modern Art
- Artist
- Mario Merz
Artist

Printmaking
Mario Merz was an Italian artist and a founding figure of the Arte Povera movement who worked across sculpture, installation, and drawing using unconventional materials including neon, igloo forms, and found objects. Beginning in the 1960s, he developed a distinctive vocabulary of spiral and Fibonacci sequences embedded into works made from humble substances such as clay, branches, and copper wire. His igloos, constructed from glass tubes and neon tubing, became signature forms that interrogated shelter, geometry, and the relationship between natural growth and human construction. Merz's practice rejected the aesthetics of refinement in favor of material directness and conceptual rigor rooted in postwar European modernism.
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Parkett no. 15
1988 · Journal
Untitled
1988 · Aquatint and drypoint
Places with No Street
1987 · Aluminum, wire mesh, stones, twigs, neon tubing, and wires
Untitled 2
1985 · Lithograph
Untitled from Noi giriamo intorno alle case o girano intorno a noi?
1982 · Spray paint and charcoal on transparentized paper with bamboo and clothespins
Blossom (Prehistoric Wind from Iced Mountains)
1982 · Oil, spray paint, charcoal, pastel, clay, branch, pushpins on burlap on brown paper on cardboard
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- Mario Merz
- Year
- 1974
- Dimensions
- 19 x 26 1/4" (48.3 x 66.7 cm)
- Watts ID
- WW-1974-M072910
Source
- Collection
- Museum of Modern Art
- Source
- moma
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified





