Sergio Dangelo (1932–2022) - Senza titolo






Master’s in culture and arts innovation, with a decade in 20th-21st century Italian art.
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Sergio Dangelo (Milan, 1932 – Milan, 2022) was an Italian painter and illustrator. In the early 1950s he founded, together with Enrico Baj, the Movimento della Pittura Nucleare, a movement to which many artists would join, including Joe Colombo, Gianni Dova, Piero Manzoni, Franco Palumbo. Dangelo’s nuclear painting starts from a reflection on modernity, increasingly interested in atom research; its aim is to reconstruct a hypothetical nuclear landscape through broad experimentation with materials and techniques. Among the group exhibitions, his participation is remembered at the São Paulo Biennale, at the Paris Biennale, at the Milan Triennale, in 1986 at the XI Quadriennale di Roma, at the Venetian editions of 1958, 1964, 1966, 1972, 1980, 1986, with a solo room in 1966. In this painting dated to the 1960s, it depicts an abstract figure that is a hallmark of his paintings, which made him famous and important. Signed at the bottom center. On the back, signature and dimensions with a barely visible title. Canvas size 21 x 22 cm. The lot will be carefully packaged and shipped with affiliated couriers and with online tracking.
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Sergio Dangelo (Milan, 1932 – Milan, 2022) was an Italian painter and illustrator. In the early 1950s he founded, together with Enrico Baj, the Movimento della Pittura Nucleare, a movement to which many artists would join, including Joe Colombo, Gianni Dova, Piero Manzoni, Franco Palumbo. Dangelo’s nuclear painting starts from a reflection on modernity, increasingly interested in atom research; its aim is to reconstruct a hypothetical nuclear landscape through broad experimentation with materials and techniques. Among the group exhibitions, his participation is remembered at the São Paulo Biennale, at the Paris Biennale, at the Milan Triennale, in 1986 at the XI Quadriennale di Roma, at the Venetian editions of 1958, 1964, 1966, 1972, 1980, 1986, with a solo room in 1966. In this painting dated to the 1960s, it depicts an abstract figure that is a hallmark of his paintings, which made him famous and important. Signed at the bottom center. On the back, signature and dimensions with a barely visible title. Canvas size 21 x 22 cm. The lot will be carefully packaged and shipped with affiliated couriers and with online tracking.
