Claudio Detto | |
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Born | Milan, Italy | 28 August 1950
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation | Painter |
Movement | Contemporary |
Website | https://www.dettoartemoderna.it/ |
Claudio Detto (born 28 August 1950, in Milan) is an Italian painter of contemporary art. [1]
Born in Milan on 28 August 1950, Detto felt led towards free drawing from an early age. He grew up as a self-taught painter, and made his debut in the mid-1970s with pictorial tributes dedicated to the great masters of the 20th century, such as Giorgio Morandi, Amedeo Modigliani and Giorgio de Chirico. In the 1990s, he also painted and collected works by important Italian artists. [2] He came to informal art after experimenting with different, more figurative painting styles and after freeing himself from any stylistic scheme or cage, he changed the link with a defined image, and he moved on to informal painting. It expresses an apparently instinctive painting, in continuous research. [3] He has exhibited at the ART 3F exhibitions, Principality of Monaco, curated by Queen Art Studio Gallery, [4] Cairo Editore Art Award, Milan, SaturArte National Contemporary Art Competition in Genova, New York City International Award, curated by Agora Gallery, White Space Chelsea New York, at the International City of Budapest Prize, Budapest Art Expo by the Pinter Gallery, Leonardo da Vinci International Prize, Palazzo Ximenes Panciatichi, Florence. His works are published in Art Now Edizioni Mondadori, in the Catalog of modern art "Italian artists from the early 1900s to today", Edizioni Giorgio Mondadori and in the Atlas of contemporary art Edizioni De Agostini. [5] [6] In 2020 he was included in the Enciclopedia d'arte italiana.
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