
Mimmo Rotella
Cultural Positioning
- • Nouveau Realisme
Selected Institutional Exhibitions
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Mimmo Rotella worked primarily in décollage, stripping and layering torn advertising posters to expose the material history embedded in commercial imagery. Operating in post-war Italy, he developed a practice built around the physical destruction and reassembly of found street posters, transforming mass-media surfaces into densely textured, fragmentary compositions. He was associated with the Ultra-Lettrists and later joined the Nouveau Réalisme movement, founded in 1960 by critic Pierre Restany, which positioned his method within a broader European engagement with consumer culture and the urban environment. His psychogeographic works extended this practice into conceptual territory shaped by the city as subject.
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Taste overlap and adjacency
Museum Collections
Artworks (6)
Images
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Movements and affiliations
Representation & Collections
Auction sale history
Auction History
| Work | Auction House | Date | Estimate | Hammer Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Artsy | Oct 2025 | €18,000 – €22,000 | Unsold | |
| Artsy | Oct 2025 | €25,000 – €30,000 | Unsold |















