Riccardo Boglione

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Riccardo Boglione (born 7 July 1970 in Genoa) is an Italian art curator, lecturer, writer, [1] and art critic. [2]

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He holds a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. He specializes in avant-garde art and conceptual writing. [3]

Since 2006 he lives and works in Montevideo, Uruguay.

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