Viva la danse () Linocut on paper cm 29,5×21 (39×26,5)
The prints follow the development of the drawings hand in hand. A short series of linocuts accompanies the phase of Afro-expressionist drawings. There are also two figurative linocuts, which constitute a unicum. The chalcographic engravings instead all correspond to the later phase, influenced by surrealism and Art Brut. Even in this phase, however, there is a linocut, which stands out both for its size, slightly larger than usual, and because of the brick-coloured ink used in the print.
2002
Immagini italiane a Bengasi, curated by Armando Ginesi and Eleonora Mancini, Consulate General of Italy, Benghazi, Lybia
2002
Ginesi, Armando, «Cristiano Berti», in Immagini italiane a Bengasi, exhibition catalogue, Benghazi: Consulate General of Italy, p. 35
2000
Berti, Cristiano, in Franco Carotti, ed. by Armando Ginesi, catalogue exhibition, Jesi: Centro Studi Piero Calamandrei, p. 142