Fernando De Filippi - Della memoria





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Artist Fernando De Filippi, title Della memoria, a hand-signed serigraphy from 1969 in good condition, 72 cm high by 70 cm wide, depicting pop culture, Italy, contemporary, limited edition 9/9.
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Screen print edited by Studio D Milano in 1969. Tiratira in 9 copies, edition 9/9.
Fernando De Filippi born in Lecce on 11/04/1940. He lives and works in Milan. His first solo show in Lecce in 1959, followed by over two hundred solo exhibitions in Italy and abroad (New York, San Francisco, Warsaw, Belgrade, Paris, Brussels, Geneva, Lisbon, Vancouver, Malta); he has been featured in 5 editions of the Venice Biennale (1970/1972/1976 with a Room/1978/1980 Special Projects), at the IX, X, XI, XII National Quadriennials of Rome, and at the Triennale di Milano in 1981. He also participates in Arte in Italia from 1960/1975, Gall. d’arte Moderna Torino; Arte Italiana, Haward Gallery, London; Le Linee della ricerca artistica in Italia, Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome; Aspetti della Pittura Italiana dal dopoguerra ai nostri giorni, Museo d’arte moderna San Paolo e Rio; Pittura a Milano dal 1945 al 1990. In 1998 he held an important solo show in Milan at the prestigious Palazzo Reale. From 1991 to 2009 he was director of the Accademia di Brera. From 2010 to 2011 he was director of the Accademia Cignaroli of Verona.
Screen print edited by Studio D Milano in 1969. Tiratira in 9 copies, edition 9/9.
Fernando De Filippi born in Lecce on 11/04/1940. He lives and works in Milan. His first solo show in Lecce in 1959, followed by over two hundred solo exhibitions in Italy and abroad (New York, San Francisco, Warsaw, Belgrade, Paris, Brussels, Geneva, Lisbon, Vancouver, Malta); he has been featured in 5 editions of the Venice Biennale (1970/1972/1976 with a Room/1978/1980 Special Projects), at the IX, X, XI, XII National Quadriennials of Rome, and at the Triennale di Milano in 1981. He also participates in Arte in Italia from 1960/1975, Gall. d’arte Moderna Torino; Arte Italiana, Haward Gallery, London; Le Linee della ricerca artistica in Italia, Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome; Aspetti della Pittura Italiana dal dopoguerra ai nostri giorni, Museo d’arte moderna San Paolo e Rio; Pittura a Milano dal 1945 al 1990. In 1998 he held an important solo show in Milan at the prestigious Palazzo Reale. From 1991 to 2009 he was director of the Accademia di Brera. From 2010 to 2011 he was director of the Accademia Cignaroli of Verona.

