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MARCO CINGOLANI

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Marco Cingolani, an influential contemporary Italian artist, is renowned for his dynamic approach to visual storytelling, seamlessly intertwining elements of history, politics, and media. His art, celebrated for its depth and vibrancy, challenges conventional perceptions, encouraging a profound reflection on the interplay between art, history, and societal constructs. As a visionary painter and a respected educator, Cingolani continues to shape the contemporary art landscape with his insightful and transformative works

b. 1961, Como, Italy

BIOGRAPHY

Cingolani was born in Como, Italy, in 1961. He attended the artistic high school in Como and the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, where he graduated in 1984. In 1978 he moved to Milan, where he got into the local underground scene, where art mixed with fashion and punk music, hanging out with fellow artists such as Alessandro Pessoli, Massimo Kaufmann, and Stefano Arienti. This period resulted in a change in his artistic style. In addition to referencing history of art, literature and sacred texts, Cingolani began to include socio-political commentaries in his work, and address how events are portrayed in the media. Some of Cingolani's most well-known paintings are the series related to news events from the late 1970s/early 1980s, such as the series of Le Interviste (the Interviews, 1990-1993), L’Attentato al Papa (the Pope's Assassination Attempt, 1990) and Il ritrovamento del corpo di Aldo Moro (The Discovery of the Body of Aldo Moro, 1989).

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