Luciano Caramel
Luciano Caramel (born 1935 in Como, Italy)[1] is an Italian art critic, curator and art historian. In the 1980s he was Deputy Director of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan.[1] He taught contemporary art at the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore in Milan and at Accademia Albertina in Turin.[2][3] He is an expert on the work of Medardo Rosso.[4] His publications include Arte in Italia 1945-1960, a university textbook.[2]
Luciano Caramel | |
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Born | Como, Italy |
Occupation | Art critic, art historian |
In 2002, he co-curated with Carlo Chenis the 10th edition of The Sacred Art Biennial in Teramo.[5]
A festschrift dedicated to him, Il presente si fa storia, scritti in onore di Luciano Caramel, was published in 2008.[6]
References
- [s.n.] (30 June 2013). Accademia di Brera: Luciano Caramel verso la presidenza (in Italian). Corriere di Como. Accessed September 2016.
- [s.n.] (29 January 2014). Il gusto di Caramel per l'arte moderna (in Italian). La Repubblica. Accessed September 2016.
- Ilaria Carra (29 June 2013). Caramel, Galateri e Roth tre nomi per il futuro di Brera (in Italian). La Repubblica. Accessed September 2016.
- Paola Naldi (19 February 2002). Rosso e Caramel i martedì d'arte a palazzo Poggi (in Italian). La Repubblica. Accessed September 2016.
- https://web.archive.org/web/20161001193141/http://www.studioesseci.net/mostra.php?IDmostra=32
- Cecilia de Carli, Francesco Tedeschi (editors) (2008). Il presente si fa storia, scritti in onore di Luciano Caramel. Milan: Vita e Pensiero. ISBN 9788834313855.
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