Emilio Tadini
After graduating in literature, Emilio Tadini (Milano 1927-2002) quickly distinguished himself among the most lively and original voices in the post-Second World War cultural debate. In addition to his work as a critic and writer, in the 1950s he began to paint, developing large cycles of works in which he used a technique of overlapping timeframes in a continuous interplay of memory and reality, and the tragic and comic.
From 1967 he began to exhibit regularly at Studio Marconi, and held solo exhibitions in Italy and abroad in important public and private venues.
2022
English edition
Mousse - Mousse Publishing (books)
A study of Tadini's position in the early post-war cultural debate, with a large documentation of paintings, photographic studies, drawing and collages, based on an unpublished manuscript.