Enrico Castellani

Aug 4, 1930 - Dec 1, 2017

Enrico Castellani was an Italian painter associated with the ZERO movement and Azimuth. Castellani contributed the development of avant-garde art in Europe in the 1950s
and 1960s, and was described as one of Italy's most influential artists of the 20th century,
Castellani was born in Castelmassa located in Veneto. He studied sculpture and painting at Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in 1952 and architecture at École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Belgium. He is best known for his "paintings of light" that merge art, spaciality and architecture to transcend the ethereal boundaries of painting. In 1956 Castellani returned to Italy and met artists like Lucio Fontana and Piero Manzoni who were pushing Italian avant-garde art.
His original approach is considered fundamental for the art history of the 20th century, not only in Italy, but also on the international scene; In particular,
Castellani influenced Donald Judd, who saw him as the father of minimalism.
Castellani's work has been exhibited at the most renowned institutions in the world including the MoMA and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York;
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