Napoli, Campania, Italy
Massimo Campagna was born in 1966 in Naples, where he lives and works; attended the State Institute ...
About the artist
Joined In 2014
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About the artist
Joined In 2014
(10 Followers)
Massimo Campagna was born in 1966 in Naples, where he lives and works; attended the State Institute of Arts in Naples, where he graduated in painting.
His artistic path begins in the ‘80s: as a student he lives and breathes art in the famous Lia Rumma Modern art gallery, where he could meet world famous artists. His post-impressionist works were coherent with the international forms of that period.
He soon goes beyond the new informal research; the attention towards the world events pushes him to convert his thoughts and opinions about society into figurative language.
His denounce through art becomes more tormented, the daily news take the spotlight: from the 2000s Campagna takes the cue from the current events, combining photography and painting. This last is the real subject of his work, that goes beyond figurativeness, almost up to the elimination of the first chromatic trace and the removal of the human figure.
Massimo Campagna took part in several exhibitions:
1987 “DEHONIAN” gallery Naples, Italy. Solo exhibition.
1990 “MINOTAURO” gallery La Spezia, Italy. Collective exhibition.
1992 “ANTONIO CANOVA” gallery Rome, Italy. Collective exhibition.
2001 “PALMIERI” gallery Busto Arsizio, Italy. Solo exhibition.
2003 “DOUGLAS HYDE GALLERY” Dublin, Ireland. Collective exhibition.
2003 “ORIEL GALLERY” Dublin, Ireland. Collective exhibition.
2004 “MARRIOT HOTEL IRELAND” Dublin, Ireland. Collective exhibition.
2005 “GIRALDI” gallery Bologna, Italy. Solo exhibition.
2006 “KARRIE CLAVTON GALLERY” London, England. Collective exhibition.
2012 “INTERNATIONAL CENTER AND ARTIST’S BOOK - BIBLIOTECA SPERELLIANA” Gubbio, Italy. Collective exhibition.
2014 “RAMAGLIA” Naples, Italy. Performance “Artists in a showcase”.
2016 “SALVATORE SERIO GALLERY” Naples, Italy. Solo exhibition.
2016 “DONNAREGINA Historical Complex” Naples, Italy. Collective exhibition.
Some works by Massimo Campagna are on permanent display at the "Filippo Palizzi" State Institute of Arts in Naples, Italy.