Francesco Lo Savio (Rome 1935 - Marseille 1963) was an Italian artist and brother of Tano Festa.
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Francesco Lo Savio (Rome 1935 - Marseille 1963) was an Italian artist and brother of Tano Festa.
It is a special bond that binds Capitolium Art to the city of Rome: our Roman headquarters is located in Mario Schifano's former studio, a place of great importance for the history of Italian art; Our experts will thus be able to personally and quickly evaluate the artist's works. He made his debut in 1958 at the Cinecittà Prize where he exhibited with Mario Schifano, Sergio Lombardo, Renato Mambor and Tano Festa. In 1960, thanks to his strong friendship with Toti Scialoja, he entered the Galleria La Salita in Rome and subsequently the Galleria Selecta in Rome where he had his first solo show. The development of his artistic path led him to be very minimal in his works and for this reason he was distanced from the artistic field of the moment. He died at 28 years old.