Giangiacomo Spadari
Giangiacomo Spadari, 2 silk-screens / sérigraphies, 1972
Giangiacomo Spadari, 2 silk-screens / sérigraphies, 1972
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Giangiacomo Spadari (San Marino 1938-Paris 1997) - 2 silk-screens, 1972
Untitled, 1972, color silk-screen, ed. épreuve d'artiste ( not destined for sale, highly sought after by collectors), cm 70 x 50 (paper measure) Signed and dated in pencil lower right
Untitled, 1972, color silk-screen, ed. 28/200, cm 26,5 x 23,5 (paper measure) Signed and dated in pencil
Giangiacomo Spadari (1938–1997) was an Italian painter and graphic artist born in San Marino. He is recognized for his contributions to the Pop Art movement, particularly in Italy during the 1960s and 1970s.
Artistic Style and Themes: Spadari's work is characterized by a blend of figurative imagery and political commentary. He often incorporated photographic elements into his paintings, creating a narrative that reflects the social and political climate of his time. His art frequently addressed themes such as war, revolution, and societal change, utilizing a vivid color palette and dynamic compositions.
Spadari's artworks have been exhibited in various galleries and museums, contributing to the discourse on political art within the Pop Art movement
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