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4.7.1895 Born in Firenze, FI (FR) His birth name was Max Ihlenfeld, (his mother's maiden name). The identity of his father is uncertain. He was taken to Italy when he was a boy when his mother went to live near Florence. She later married an English manufacturer who lived in Milan. The young Max studied journalism there although he was intensely interested in the arts. After military service during World War I, he moved to Paris in 1919 and he worked for nine years there as a journalist for the influential Milan newspaper Corriere della Sera. During this time he began to paint and it was also when he changed his name (Max became Massimo and Ihlenfeld became Campigli (the German feld (field) translates to Campo in Italian). He was self taught as an artist but his marriage in 1927 to a wealthy and beautiful young Rumanian painter Magdalena ('Dutza') Radulescu probably had a bearing on his change of direction. He admired the work of artists such as Picasso and Léger and the classical art he saw in the Louvre. In 1928, when he saw the Etruscan collection at the Villa Giulia in Rome, he was profoundly affected by ancient art, including Cretan and Roman and from then on his palette and style of painting was determined. His central motif became the depiction of women going about their various activities, weaving at a loom, sitting in a café, walking in the street. In 1929 he, with Severini, de Chirico and other Italian artists living and working in Paris formed the group Sette Italiani di Parigi (Seven Italians of Paris). In the same year he held his first one-man exhibition in Paris, at the Galérie Jeanne Bucher, which was met with acclaim. He moved back to Milan and in 1935 visited New York, exhibiting there with great success. By 1939, when he and Dutza were divorced, he had become a leading figure in the world of modern art.
After 1949 Campigli divided his time among Paris, Milan, Rome and St Tropez. His first one-man exhibition in a museum was held at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam in 1946 and he participated in the Venice Biennale in 1948, 1958, 1960 and 1962. Among his many one-man shows were at the Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague, and the Kunsthalle, Bern, in 1955, and the Palazzo Reale, Milan, in 1967. Campigli illustrated numerous books, including Marco Polo's Il Milione, 1942, and André Gide's Theseus, 1948, and wrote several texts of an autobiographical-critical nature. Campigli died at his home in St. Tropez. Most important public collections world-wide have works by him.
31.5.1971 Died in Saint-Tropez, Var (FR)
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Group shows 22
2007 Chartae
Galleria Tega, Milan
Auktion 25
Lehr - Auktionshaus und Galerie, Berlin
2006 Italia Nova
Galeries nationales du Grand Palais, Paris
Ciccillo - acervo mac usp
Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo
2005 Mostra collettiva - Opere scelte
Galleria Il Mappamondo, Milan
Auktion 20
Lehr - Auktionshaus und Galerie, Berlin
Futurism - The Novecento. Abstraction. Italian Art of the 20th century
The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
2004 Voci dal Novecento
Galleria Marescalchi, Bologna
Voci del Novecento - Ventisei rari disegni dal 1869 al 1931
Galleria Marescalchi, Bologna
VEDO ROSSO
Galleria Edieuropa, Rome
Grandi maestri italiani
Galleria Il Mappamondo, Milan
Vorbesichtigung 18. Auktion
Lehr - Auktionshaus und Galerie, Berlin
2003 Capolavori della collezione permanente
MART- Museo d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto, Rovereto
Geografie del mistero. Metafisica, dada, surrealismo
Il Narciso Galleria d´arte contemporanea, Rome
17. VERSTEIGERUNG/Auction - Vorbesichtigung/preview
Lehr - Auktionshaus und Galerie, Berlin
Figure del '900 italiano
Museo d`Arte dello Splendore, Giulianova (TE)
Love of an Engineer - The Ester and Jalo Sihtola Collection
Valtion Taidemuseo Statens Konstmuseum - Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki
Engineer - The Ester and Jalo Sihtola Collection
Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki
2002 Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
Palazzo Ducale, Genoa
From Puvis de Chavannes to Matisse and Picasso
Palazzo Grassi, Venice
2000 Signori e Signore. La figura nel ‘900
Il Narciso Galleria d´arte contemporanea, Rome
1999 La raccolta Spajani
GAMeC - Galleria d´Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo, Bergamo
Dealer Directory 20

Italy
Galleria de' Foscherari, Bologna

Galleria d'Arte Maggiore, Bologna

Galleria Marescalchi, Bologna

Tornabuoni Arte, Florence

Galleria Guastalla Centro Arte, Livorno

Galleria Magenta, Magenta (MI)

Galleria Bonaparte, Milan

Galleria d´arte Cafiso, Milan

Claudia Gian Ferrari, Milan

Studio G, Milan

Studio Guastalla, Milan

Galleria Tega, Milan

Zonca & Zonca, Milan

Galleria Arte del XX Secolo, Montecatini Terme

Galleria Fabrizio Russo, Rome

Galleria L´Archimede, Rome

Galleria Biasutti & Biasutti Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Turin

Contini Galleria d´Arte, Venice

Opera Gallery, Venice

Monaco
GAM Galerie d´Art, Monaco

Public collections 17

Brazil
Museu de Arte Contemporânea da Universidade de São Paulo, São Paulo

Finland
Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki

Valtion Taidemuseo Statens Konstmuseum - Finnish National Gallery, Helsinki

Tampere Art Museum, Tampere

Italy
GAMeC - Galleria d´Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Bergamo, Bergamo

PAC - Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea, Milan

Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan

Galleria d'Arte Moderna Palermo, Palermo

MART- Museo d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea di Trento e Rovereto, Rovereto

Galleria Civica d´Arte Moderna e Contemporanea - GAM, Turin

Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice

Ca´la Ghironda - Museo d´Arte Classica, Moderna e Contemporanea, Zola Predosa (BO)

Netherlands
Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Amsterdam

Kröller-Müller museum, Otterlo

Slovenia
Narodna Galerija - National Gallery, Ljubljana

United Kingdom
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, London (England)

SCAG - Southampton City Art Gallery, Southampton (England)

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