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Salvo (artist)

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Salvo, Autoritratto (Come Raffaello), 1970, photo mounted on aluminium, 65 cm × 49 cm (26 in × 19 in)

Salvatore Mangione, known as Salvo (Leonforte, 22 May 1947 – Turin, 12 September 2015), was an Italian artist who lived and worked in Turin.[1][2][3]

Turin became Salvo's artistic home after his family moved there in 1956. He began with portraits and landscapes, then joined the burgeoning Arte Povera movement. This period saw him collaborate with prominent artists. Salvo's work then shifted towards conceptual art, using marble inscriptions to explore self, history, and identity. In a surprising turn, he returned to traditional painting in the 1970s. This prolific period involved a unique dialogue with Old Masters, where he integrated self-portraiture with historical commentary.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Norma Mangione Gallery [1]
  2. ^ Galerie Mehdi Chouakri. Salvo, Autogrill, solo show, 2020 [2]
  3. ^ Gladstone Gallery [3]
  4. ^ Riva Advisory[4]
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