Alberto Moioli

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Alberto Moioli
BornFebruary 19, 1968
NationalityItalian
Occupation(s) Art critic, writer
Known forEnciclopedia d'arte italiana
Website www.albertomoioli.it

Alberto Moioli, (Monza, 19 February 1968), is an Italian art critic, writer and curator. He is the editorial director of the Enciclopedia d'arte italiana. [1]

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Research and curation

Moioli has placed a particular emphasis on the work of Italian painters from modern and contemporary art. [2] Initially a journalist, in 2003 he become a member of A.I.C.A. International Association of Art Critics since 2016. [3] [4] He has curated numerous contemporary exhibitions and is the editorial director of the Enciclopedia d'arte italiana in Milan. [5] [6] Since 2019 he has collaborated with the Archivio Paolo Salvati. [7]

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