Carlo Guarienti (Treviso 1923) Doctor of medicine, since 1949 he dedicated himself to painting. He began exhibiting in 1953 with a first solo exhibition at the Galleria dell'Obelisco in Rome. Read the full biography
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Carlo Guarienti (Treviso 1923) Doctor of medicine, since 1949 he dedicated himself to painting. He began exhibiting in 1953 with a first solo exhibition at the Galleria dell'Obelisco in Rome. He has therefore presented his own works, over the course of approximately fifty years of activity, in numerous personal and collective exhibitions. Among others, we recall the personal exhibitions at the Galerie Weill in Paris in 1958, at the Galerie Claude Jongen in Brussels and at the Galleria del Naviglio in Milan in 1973, at the Galleria Forni in Amsterdam in 1978, at Palazzo Grassi in Venice in 1984, at the Galleria Giulia in Rome in 1986, at the French Academy at Villa Medici in Rome in 1988. Among the numerous participations in collective exhibitions, we also remember the participation in the XVII Venice Biennale in 1956, at the Quadrennial in Rome in 1959 and in 1999, at the ICAF in Los Angeles in 1986, at the Milan Biennale in 1993. Carlo Guarienti has also collaborated on the creation of numerous sets for Italian television. As an illustrator, he created, among other things, Il Purgatorio (1966) for the Curcio editions of Rome. Carlo Guarienti, one of the greatest representatives of the figurative tradition of the Italian twentieth century, was then responsible for an important graphic work, with numerous lithographs, serigraphs and engravings.