Spadari Giangiacomo

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Biography

Born in the Republic of San Marino in 1938, during his childhood years Giangiacomo Spadari moved to Rome, from where in 1961 he left for Milan; in the Lombard city he developed his artistic career, also spending long stays in Paris since 1972 Long and articulate series of solo exhibitions, inaugurated in 1961 at the Spotorno Gallery in Milan,in which the artist’s work is presented to the public; among the most important exhibitions are the shows at Galleria Gian Ferrari in Milan in 1965, La contestazione autorizzata at Libreria Einaudi in Milan in 1966, at Bergamini in Milan in 1968, Due o tre cose che so di politica at Galleria Schwarz in Milan in1970, La Rosa e il Leone also at Galleria Schwarz in Milan in 1972, Rosa Luxemburg, a life for socialism at the Galerie Poll in Berlin in 1973, at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels also in 1973, at the Muséed’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris – Arc 2 in Paris in 1974, Garibaldi and the Historic Compromise at the Galleria Borgogna in Milan in 1975, Images from Film at the Galleria Rizzardi in Milan in 1976, Between Chronicle and History: 1968 at Palazzo dei Diamanti in Ferrara in 1979, Il tempo della natura at Galleria Bergamini in Milan in 1982, La pitié de l’amour at Galerie Bercovy-Fugier in Paris in 1988, I paesaggi della Biennale di Venezia at the Museum of Modern Art of the Republic of San Marino in 1989, Giangiacomo Spadari at Palazzo Ducale in Pavullo nel Frignano (Modena) in 1990, I sette peccati capitali at Galleria L’Eroica in Milan in 1992, Amarcord at Galerie du Centre in Paris in 1993, Autobiografia at Studio Spaggiari in Milan in 1996 The artist died in Milan in 1997In 2007 the exhibition Spadari un pittore europeo curated by WGuadagnini was held at Galleria Annunciata in Milan In 2010 the Martínez Guerricabeitia Foundation hosts an anthological Spadari chronicler visual at the University of Valencia in Spain

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