Sergio Fergola (Naples 1936-1996) He worked, lived and exhibited in various Italian and foreign cities including Naples, Milan, Turin, Venice, Florence, Paris, Sydney and New York (his works at the Museum of Modern Art). In 1972 he was invited to the Venice Biennale and in 1974 to the Milan Art Biennale. Read the full biography
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Sergio Fergola (Naples 1936-1996) He worked, lived and exhibited in various Italian and foreign cities including Naples, Milan, Turin, Venice, Florence, Paris, Sydney and New York (his works at the Museum of Modern Art). In 1972 he was invited to the Venice Biennale and in 1974 to the Milan Art Biennale. In 1950 he felt close to the Nuclear Movement with Enrico Baj, Joe Colombo, Mario Colucci, Sergio Dangelo, Lucio Del Pezzo, Bruno di Bello, Piero Manzoni, Mario Persico. To then found Gruppo 58 together with Del Pezzo, Di Bello and Persico. In this period it expresses the possibility of painting to concentrate on its own expressive means between the imaginary and the literary, with references to expressionism, to the experience gained by studying Calder's manual skills and Pollock's action painting, and to all the elements of his classical training from Van Eyck to the multifaceted court artist Cosmè Tura. Fergola writes and signs in the "Manifeste de Naples" which also includes Enrico Baj and Sanguineti, then artists we find in Gruppo 58 and others.