Nationality French & Argentine Role Historian Name Carlos Ginzburg | Movement World art Known for Artist Education University of Pisa | |
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Parents Leone Ginzburg, Natalia Ginzburg Grandparents Giuseppe Levi, Lidia Tanzi Uncles Gino Levi, Alberto Levi, Mario Levi Books The Cheese and the, The Night Battles: Witchcraft, Ecstasies: Deciphering the Witch, Threads and Traces: Tr, Clues - Myths - and the Histor Similar People Menocchio, Natalia Ginzburg, Leone Ginzburg, Vittorio Foa, Gabriele Baldini |
Carlos Ginzburg is a conceptual artist and theoretician born in 1946 in La Plata, Argentina. He studied philosophy and social theory.
Contents
- Biography
- Exhibition
- Official collection
- Conferences
- Press
- Articles and text of Carlos Ginzburg
- References

Biography

Germano Celant, when writing about Arte Povera, invited Ginzburg by letter to join his movement.

As a conceptual artist interested in digital art, fractals chaos and fractal art, Ginzburg created what he calls "homo fractalus" – a concept about microcosm totality.
He has worked with the art critic Pierre Restany (with whom he developed the concept of "Political Ecology") and with Severo Sarduy who put him near Hokusai in "Barroco", one of the reference's books to Le Pli of Gilles Deleuze.
He lives in Paris and works, since 2005, with the art criticism and French artist KolbaSha/Tschann on chaos's destruction and advent paradise.
Exhibition
Personal exhibition
Collectival exhibition
Official collection
Conferences
Press
- Figaro magazine, 24 avril, France
- Journal le Monde, 16 mars, France
- Revue Beaux Arts Magazine, Identités, Mars, Paris, France
- Revue TechniArt, Mai, Paris, France
- Revue Cimaise, Mars, Paris, France
- Revue Paris Match, Janvier, France
- Revue Science et Avenir, Janvier, France
- Le Monde, 29 Nov, France
- Revue TechniArt, n°17, France