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Alik Cavaliere (1926 – 1998) was an Italian sculptor.[1] He spent his life researching the meaning of life, freedom, nature, and history. Atheist and libertarian since generations, he didn't believe in any preconceived, final structure of the society, the environment, or the whole universe. Neither he followed any art movements of his times, although he knew all of them and was temporarily influenced by some. He strove along his own way, narrating his perceptions with witty irony, through sculptures made up of a wide range of materials, disposed in a chaotic labyrinth which visitors are forced to traverse without being able to find a definitive point of view.[2]

Alik Cavaliere
Alik Cavaliere, 1962.
Born
Aldo Cavaliere

(1926-08-05)5 August 1926
Rome
Died5 January 1998(1998-01-05) (aged 71)
Milan
NationalityItalian
Known forSculpture

Biography


Alik Cavaliere photographed by Paolo Monti in 1965
Alik Cavaliere photographed by Paolo Monti in 1965

Alik Cavaliere was born on 5 August 1926 in Rome, to Alberto Cavaliere, a southern Italian poet and politician, and Fanny Kaufman, a Russian Hebrew sculptress escaped from the revolution.

After spending part of his childhood between Rome and Paris, he settled in Milan in 1938. In 1942, after the high school, he enrolled in Brera Academy, where he was a pupil of Francesco Messina. There he met Giacomo Manzù, Achille Funi, Dario Fo, Bobo Piccoli, and Marino Marini, of whom he first became assistant and eventually succeeded as chair of Sculpture.

His first exhibit was in 1945, at a young artists show. His first personal exhibition was in 1951, at Galleria Colonna of Milan. He exposed twice at Venice Biennale, in 1964 and 1972, both times in a personal room. He undertook teaching duty in Brera for over 30 years, eventually becoming director. Noteworthy his retrospective held at Royal Palace of Milan in 1992, named I luoghi circostanti (Surroundings).[3]

Works by Alik Cavaliere photographed in 1970 by Paolo Monti at De' Foscherari gallery, Bologna
Works by Alik Cavaliere photographed in 1970 by Paolo Monti at De' Foscherari gallery, Bologna

From 27 June to 9 September 2018 Palazzo Reale hosts another Alik Cavaliere exhibition. Entitled the green universe, the anthology focuses on the theme of nature, reconstructing the artist's journey through rendering aspects of luxuriance and suffering by representing plants.[4]

His body is buried at Cimitero Monumentale di Milano and his name is mentioned in the Famedio (hall of fame).[5]


Bibliography



References


  1. "Story Alik Cavaliere - Storie Milanesi". Retrieved 13 Jun 2018.
  2. Angela Vettese (June 2018). "A sociable loner". In Elena Pontiggia (ed.). Alik Cavaliere, l'universo verde (in Italian and English). Silvana Editoriale. Some interpreters have probed his logic, but it is necessary to look further.
  3. Alik Cavaliere; Guido Ballo (1992). I luoghi circostanti [Surroundings] (in Italian and English). Silvana. ISBN 8836603793.
  4. "The green universe". Milan Municipality Tourism Guide. 2018. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
  5. "famedio 2016" [hall of fame 2016]. Official Site of Milan Municipality (in Italian). 2016. Retrieved 13 Jun 2018.

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Alik Aldo Cavaliere (Roma, 5 agosto 1926 – Milano, 5 gennaio 1998) è stato uno scultore italiano, professore di scultura e direttore dell'Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera.



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