Ugo Attardi moved with his family to Palermo as a child where he attended the Academy of Fine Arts, later joining the faculty of Architecture. In 1945 he moved, hosted by Pietro Consagra, to Rome.... Read full biography
Ugo Attardi moved with his family to Palermo as a child where he attended the Academy of Fine Arts, later joining the faculty of Architecture. In 1945 he moved, hosted by Pietro Consagra, to Rome. Here, with some young artists, in 1948, he joined the movement Form One, with abstract guidance,... Read full biography
Ugo Attardi moved with his family to Palermo as a child where he attended the Academy of Fine Arts, later joining the faculty of Architecture. In 1945 he moved, hosted by Pietro Consagra, to Rome. Here, with some young artists, in 1948, he joined the movement Form One, with abstract guidance, however he developed maturing divergent views than the rest of the group. In 1948 he participated in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts (V Quadrennial National Art) of Rome. In the early fifties he... Read full biography
Ugo Attardi moved with his family to Palermo as a child where he attended the Academy of Fine Arts, later joining the faculty of Architecture. In 1945 he moved, hosted by Pietro Consagra, to Rome. Here, with some young artists, in 1948, he joined the movement Form One, with abstract guidance, however he developed maturing divergent views than the rest of the group. In 1948 he participated in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts (V Quadrennial National Art) of Rome. In the early fifties he orients his art towards expressionism. In 1952 and in 1954 he was invited to the XXVI and XXVII Venice Biennale. In the early sixties he participated in numerous exhibitions both in Italy and abroad. In 1986 and 1987 he exhibited at the ICAF of London and... Read full biography
Ugo Attardi moved with his family to Palermo as a child where he attended the Academy of Fine Arts, later joining the faculty of Architecture. In 1945 he moved, hosted by Pietro Consagra, to Rome. Here, with some young artists, in 1948, he joined the movement Form One, with abstract guidance, however he developed maturing divergent views than the rest of the group. In 1948 he participated in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts (V Quadrennial National Art) of Rome. In the early fifties he orients his art towards expressionism. In 1952 and in 1954 he was invited to the XXVI and XXVII Venice Biennale. In the early sixties he participated in numerous exhibitions both in Italy and abroad. In 1986 and 1987 he exhibited at the ICAF of London and the International Expo of Contemporary Art in Milan. In 2003 he received the Culture Prize... Read full biography
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