Angelo Marino

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Angelo Marino (April 30, 1956 – October 10, 2018) was an Italian art dealer and curator. He was the first Italian gallery owner to turn his gallery, dirartecontemporanea, into a virtual exhibition space (dirartecontemporanea 2.0).

Biography

Angelo Marino was born in Frattaminore.[1] In 1991 he founded the gallery dirartecontemporanea in Caserta.[2] In 2001 he organized a group of seminars at the Belvedere San Leucio Caserta, Scavare il futuro: nuovi spazi antichi,[3] in collaboration with Elmar Zorn and City of Caserta. In the same year he collaborated to the installation of the exhibition Plus Ultra at the Royal Palace of Caserta.[4][5]

In 2003 he curated Un anfiteatro per la Pace: stendardi d'artista,

Sukran Moral, Hidetoshi Nagasawa, Luigi Ontani and Giacomo Zaza in Piazza Dante in Caserta. In 2005 he organised Il senso del male, an exhibition conceived as a reflection on the tense political climate following 9/11 questioning the meaning of evil[7][8]
at Chiostro di S. Agostino in Caserta.

In 2012 Marino converted dirartecontemporanea into a virtual gallery where artists were invited to create works specifically in a web-related context. His idea was to propose a new way to experience contemporary art, without geographical and temporal boundaries. The first exhibition was Max Coppeta: visioni transitorie. Works 2001.2012.[9][10][11] In 2013 the project was expanded to the Independent Web-Pavilion of the Indigenous Tribes of the Amazon Basin, a tribute to the tribes of native tribes from the Amazon forest still unaffected by Globalisation.[12][13] This was followed by the 2nd Independent Web Pavilion: Humanity, Betrayed & Traitors.[14][15]

In 2016 he created the D2.0-box,[16][17] an exhibition space where a large screen would enable the audience to meet and discuss online exhibitions.[18]

Marino was also a friend and mentor of many artists from the Campania region, including Antonio Biasiucci,[19] Nino Longobardi,[20] Mafonso, Piero Chiariello, Arturo Casanova, Luigi Auriemma, Bruno Fermariello, Gloria Pastore and Mariano Filippetta. In 2016 he celebrated this connection in the exhibition Friends[21][22]

Marino died on October 10, 2018.[23]

Exhibitions

  • Max Coppeta: visioni transitorie. Works 2001.2012[9]
  • Mariano Filippetta: Le mie voglie col blu[24]
  • Independent Web-Pavilion of the Indigenous Tribes of the Amazon Basin[12]
  • Mafonso: Di_segni. Works 2013[25]
  • Piero Chiariello: Natura Digitale[26]
  • Claudia Jares: My Long Play[27]
  • '2nd Independent Web Pavilion: Humanity – Betrayed & Traitors[28]
  • Mariano Filippetta: Il grande mare della notte[29]
  • Reperti[30]
  • Plus Ultra di Mafonso, fifteen years later[31][32]
  • Mario Velocci: Spazio.Linea.Suono[33][34][35] curated bay Martina Velocci, 17 October 2017
  • Trovamento: frammenti di artisti in mostra da D2.0-box.[36][37][38]
  • My Work Tells My Story: Chiara Coccorese[39][40] May 2018
  • My Work Tells My Story: Daniela Morante. Alfabeto Segnico[41] 9 June 2018
  • My Work Tells My Story: Gloria Pastore. L'Ermafrodita[42] January 2018[43] 23 June 2018
  • My Work Tells My Story: Maria Adele Del Vecchio. Mirrors,[44][45] June 2018

Bibliography

  • Francesco Gallo (ed), Angelo Marino promoter Plus Ultra[46]
  • Lorenzo Canova (ed), Il senso del male, contemporary Art Museum, Caserta[47] Collocazione MAC3 MISC A 6
  • Angelo Marino (ed), 2nd Independent Web Pavilion: Humanity. Betrayed & Traitors[48]
  • Ileana Maria Zaza (ed), Claudia Jares: My Long Play[49]
  • Angelo Marino (ed), 3rd Independent Web Pavilion: Indigenous Tribes of the Amazon Basin[50]
  • Veronica D'Auria (ed), Piero Chiariello: Natura Digitale[51]
  • Vincenzo Trione (ed), Atlante dell’Arte Contemporanea a Napoli e in Campania 1966—2016. Text by Loredana Troise, Electa

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