Sergio Dangelo Retrospective at Broletto in Pavia
A retrospective of Sergio Dangelo (Milan, 1932) at the Broletto in Pavia presents eighty works spanning his career, from the 1950s to recent years. The exhibition, curated by Francesco Tedeschi and titled "Les rendez-vous," highlights Dangelo's consistent yet eclectic style, rooted in a personal reinterpretation of Surrealist poetics. Early works feature calligraphic marks influenced by Mark Tobey and oriental scripts, blending informal abstraction with surrealist atmosphere. The 1960s bring biomorphic forms, while later pieces revisit earlier themes with variations. Some works veer toward Pop art, resolved with a minimalist reduction. Standout pieces include three-dimensional collages and surrealist visions with science-fiction overtones. The exhibition runs until December 18, 2016, at the Broletto, Piazza della Vittoria, Pavia. Catalog published by Mudima.
Key facts
- Retrospective of Sergio Dangelo at Broletto, Pavia
- Eighty works on display
- Curated by Francesco Tedeschi
- Title: 'Les rendez-vous'
- Catalog by Mudima
- Runs until December 18, 2016
- Works from 1950s to recent years
- Includes three-dimensional collages
Entities
Artists
- Sergio Dangelo
- Mark Tobey
- Francesco Tedeschi
Institutions
- Broletto
- Mudima
- Artribune
Locations
- Pavia
- Milan
- Italy
- Piazza della Vittoria