Written by Elena Lanzanova June 17 2008
translated by Giorgina Arcuri
2008 really seems to be the year dedicated to artist Mario Schifano. Ten years from his death, the Italian art system seems to be setting to work to celebrate this author who is considered by critics the greatest talent of Italian Pop Art, acclaimed as the spiritual heir to Andy Warhol and considered, together with Tano Festa and Franco Angeli, “the damned painter” who founded the Piazza del Popolo School, an essential reference point for Italian and European contemporary art.
Schifano’s figure can be considered a rather singular presence in the art panorama of the late twentieth century, for the variety and eclectic quality of his oeuvre, inclined to delving into the languages of modernity, as well as for his tormented life inspired to the idea of the myth of the artist.
His fame as the damned artist preceded him without him doing anything to elude it, actually Schifano continued stoking it up with the myth of the handsome and damned.
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Category: Art Market · Exhibition
Written by Elena Lanzanova May 26 2008
translated by Giorgina Arcuri
Only few days are left until the auction of Modern and Contemporary Art that will be held at
Christie’s Milan. For the 26th May the Italian public, but not only, is getting ready for this extraordinary sale that will have as protagonists the most famous names of Italian 20th century art, such as
Mario Schifano,
Giuseppe Capogrossi,
Enzo Cucchi,
Tano Festa,
Renato Guttuso, but also more international figures, including
Tom Wesselmann,
Hans Hartung and
Victor Vasarely.
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Category: Art Market
Written by Ilaria Scarinci April 3 2008
Article translated by Amritee Mahabir
The auction that will take place by Sotheby’s in Milan on April 8th is an unmissable date for all art lovers and collectors of contemporary art. The works that will go on show come from a private collection composed of about 150 pieces dating from 1953 onwards.
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Category: Art Market