Mappa 1978 by Alighiero Boetti

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MAPPA 1978 by Alighiero Boetti — Framed art print at Zephyeer
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Mappa (1978)

Embroidered Map · Arte Povera · Museum Quality

A meticulously embroidered world map from Boetti's iconic series, capturing geopolitical boundaries as they existed in 1978. This framed print reproduces the original's textured craftsmanship with archival precision.

30×40 cm (12×16")
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Mappa: Alighiero Boetti's Cartographic Mastery

Created in 1978, Mappa exemplifies Alighiero Boetti's groundbreaking approach to conceptual art through craft. This embroidered world map, part of the artist's renowned series, transforms geographic representation into a meditation on global politics and cultural exchange. Boetti commissioned Afghan women to stitch these maps, blending traditional textile techniques with contemporary art discourse.

The 1978 edition captures a moment of geopolitical flux, with national boundaries that no longer exist today. Boetti's collaboration with Afghan artisans during a period of Cold War tensions adds layers of meaning to the work's exploration of labor, geography, and the artist's role as facilitator rather than sole creator.

MAPPA 1978 by Alighiero Boetti — Framed art print at Zephyeer
MAPPA 1978 by Alighiero Boetti — Framed art print at Zephyeer
Art Historical Context

The Artist's Period: Arte Povera and Beyond

Alighiero Boetti emerged as a pivotal figure in the Arte Povera movement of the late 1960s, which rejected traditional art materials in favor of everyday objects. While Mappa (1978) postdates the movement's peak, it retains Arte Povera's conceptual rigor while incorporating Boetti's evolving interest in global systems and collaborative production.

By the late 1970s, Boetti had developed his signature approach of outsourcing production to artisans, particularly Afghan women embroiderers. This strategy allowed him to explore themes of cultural exchange, economic disparity, and the fluid nature of geographical boundaries during an era of intense Cold War geopolitics.

Editor's Insight
The 1978 Mappa subtly reflects the era's geopolitical tensions through its depiction of Afghanistan—a nation that would soon become the focal point of international conflict.
Technical Analysis

Artistic Technique: Embroidery as Concept

Composition and Symbolism

The map's composition follows strict geographic conventions while subverting them through material choices. Each country appears in solid colors without topographic details, emphasizing political boundaries over physical geography. Boetti's deliberate omission of place names focuses attention on the abstract quality of national borders.

Materials and Process

Afghan artisans embroidered the original using brightly colored threads on fabric, a process Boetti carefully directed but did not execute himself. This division of labor becomes part of the artwork's conceptual framework, challenging traditional notions of artistic authorship and craft hierarchy.

Print Details

Print & Frame Details

Artist Alighiero Boetti
Original Year 1978
Art Style Arte Povera
Subject Matter World map
Size 30×40 cm (12×16")
Print Method Framed Poster
Paper Museum-quality archival paper
Frame Solid wood with gold-leaf finish
Glazing UV-protective acrylic
Shipping Free worldwide shipping
Returns 30-day return policy

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Receive your museum-quality framed print with free worldwide shipping. Each piece arrives ready to hang, with archival materials that preserve Boetti's vision for generations.

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Interior Design Guide: Displaying Mappa

This 30×40 cm print makes a striking statement in contemporary interiors. The map's vibrant colors complement both neutral and bold wall treatments. Consider placing it in a study, library, or office where its geopolitical themes can spark conversation. The gold-leaf frame adds warmth to minimalist spaces while enhancing traditional decor schemes.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the frame included with the art print?

Yes, every Zephyeer print comes with a premium frame included. Our frames are crafted from solid wood and finished by hand.

Where do you ship and how long does delivery take?

We ship worldwide for free. Delivery typically takes 5–10 business days to most destinations.

How long will the print colors last?

Our prints use archival inks on museum-quality paper, ensuring vibrant colors for over 100 years under normal conditions.

What is your return policy?

We offer free returns within 30 days. If you're not completely satisfied, contact us for a full refund.

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