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Giuseppe Uncini's 'Dimore' at Galleria Tega in Milan

exhibition · 2026-05-05

Galleria Tega in Milan is hosting 'Dimore', a solo exhibition of Italian artist Giuseppe Uncini (1929–2008), curated by Bruno Corà. The show focuses on Uncini's works from the 1980s, comparing them with earlier and later pieces to highlight his evolution from deconstruction to a constructive, architectural tendency. In the 1980s, his use of cement and iron on wood resulted in lighter, often hollow structures. Later works synthesize the humanistic architectural phase with the vigor of his early 'Cementarmati' series. The exhibition runs until November 12, 2016.

Key facts

  • Giuseppe Uncini was born in Fabriano in 1929 and died in Trevi in 2008.
  • The exhibition is titled 'Dimore' and is curated by Bruno Corà.
  • It is held at Galleria Tega in Milan, Via Senato 20.
  • The show runs until November 12, 2016.
  • It concentrates on Uncini's works from the 1980s.
  • The 1980s works show a shift from deconstruction to a constructive/constructivist tendency.
  • Materials include cement, iron, and wood, with lighter, hollow structures.
  • Later works blend the humanistic architectural phase with early 'Cementarmati' vigor.

Entities

Artists

  • Giuseppe Uncini
  • Bruno Corà

Institutions

  • Galleria Tega
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Fabriano
  • Trevi
  • Milan
  • Italy

Sources