Trini, T. (1985). Domenico Bianchi: The surface appears to our gaze with that higly concentrated image outline and low definition of visual anecdotes which distinguishes luminescence from light. For Bianchi the idea of color is the idea of matter, and, therefore, the materialization of light. Flash Art.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Trini, Tommaso. "Domenico Bianchi: The Surface Appears to Our Gaze with That Higly Concentrated Image Outline and Low Definition of Visual Anecdotes Which Distinguishes Luminescence from Light. For Bianchi the Idea of Color Is the Idea of Matter, and, Therefore, the Materialization of Light." Flash Art 1985.
MLA-Zitierstil (8. Ausg.)Trini, Tommaso. "Domenico Bianchi: The Surface Appears to Our Gaze with That Higly Concentrated Image Outline and Low Definition of Visual Anecdotes Which Distinguishes Luminescence from Light. For Bianchi the Idea of Color Is the Idea of Matter, and, Therefore, the Materialization of Light." Flash Art, 1985.