The exhibition will take place from March 20 to May 3, 2026. Produced by the association Startè, strongly supported and shared by the family, it offers an interpretation of the master and his poetics, woven from an intimate relationship between corporeality, physical space, and historical memory.
Initially trained in his hometown of La Spezia, he moved to Rome in the early 1970s, opening a studio in Via delle Zoccolette. During this time, he also began frequenting the Stamperia Il Cigno, a crossroads for artists such as Burri, Capogrossi, Afro, Marini, Gentilini, Guttuso, and Fieschi, as well as a key reference point for the Roman School. Rome thus represents the place of his artistic maturation, and the exhibition is not merely a tribute to an artist who worked in the capital, learned there, and likely transmitted experiences and inspirations, but also a piece that fills an important gap in the mosaic of twentieth-century art history.
Where
Via Merulana,121, 000185