Essay by Luciano Caramel. Published by ChartaA “secret” painter, Camillo Campana's work can only now, after the painter's death, be fully understood. His figurative paintings from the 1950s are full of visionary dramatic force, with a striking monumentality that carries through most of his oeuvre, articulated first in broad, soft ground paintings and, later, in convulsive rhythms.
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