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Angelo Eugenio "Gillo" Dorfles (12 April 1910 – 2 March 2018) was an Italian art critic, painter, and philosopher.[1]

Gillo Dorfles
Gillo Dorfles in 2013
Born(1910-04-12)12 April 1910
Trieste, Austria-Hungary
Died2 March 2018(2018-03-02) (aged 107)
Milan, Italy
CitizenshipItaly
OccupationArt critic, painter and philosopher

Biography


Born in Trieste to a Gorizian father of Jewish descent[2] and a Genoese mother, Dorfles graduated in medicine, specializing in psychiatry. He was a professor in aesthetics at the University of Trieste, Milan and Cagliari and, in 1948, established the MAC (Movimento per l'arte concreta) with artists Atanasio Soldati, Galliano Mazzon, Gianni Monnet, and Bruno Munari. His paintings were displayed in two personal exhibitions held in Milan in 1949 and 1950 and also in numerous collective MAC exhibitions in the 1950s. In 1956 Dorfles co-founded the ADI (Associazione per il disegno industriale).

Having stopped painting, he devoted himself to the study of aesthetics and art criticism, dealing with the problem of the vanguard, the relationship between art and industry, analyzing artistic phenomena, and tastes in the contemporary society. According to Dorfles, aesthetics should focus on culture as a whole, which combine elements of fantasy, symbolic, metaphorical and even mythical suggestions. Among his major works, L'architettura moderna (1954), Kitsch (originally published in Italian in 1968 and translated in English the following year), La moda della moda (1984), Il feticcio quotidiano (1988), Horror pleni. La (in)civiltà del rumore (2008). In the same period, however, Dorfles continued to hold personal exhibitions: in 1986 his works were displayed in Milan, in 1988 in Aosta, and in 1996 in Rome.[3]

In 2010, for his 100th birthday celebrations, L'avanguardia tradita took place at the Royal Palace of Milan. Another exhibition was held in 2012 at the Triennale di Milano, organized by Dorfles himself, entitled Dorfles. Kitsch – oggi il kitsch.[4]

At 103, Dorfles published a new book (Poesie, Campanotto Editore, 2013), containing previously unpublished poems written from 1941 to 1952.[5] In 2013 he was among the artists who designed the Tibetan pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennale.[6]

Gillo Dorfles died in Milan on 2 March 2018, six weeks before his 108th birthday.[7][8]


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[de] Gillo Dorfles

Gillo Dorfles, auch Angelo Eugenio Dòrfles (geboren 12. April 1910 in Triest, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 2. März 2018 in Mailand[1]), war ein italienischer Maler und Kunstkritiker.
- [en] Gillo Dorfles

[es] Gillo Dorfles

Gillo Dorfles (Trieste, 12 de abril de 1910-Milán, 2 de marzo de 2018)[1] fue un crítico de arte, pintor y filósofo italiano. Fue profesor de estética en las universidades de Milán y Trieste. Era, también, licenciado en medicina, con especialización en psiquiatría. Fue famoso, entre otras cosas, por haber calificado al postmodernismo como «movimiento reaccionario».

[fr] Gillo Dorfles

Angelo Eugenio Dorfles, dit Gillo Dorfles, né le 12 avril 1910 à Trieste (Autriche-Hongrie, actuellement en Italie) et mort le 2 mars 2018 à Milan, est un critique d’art, peintre et philosophe italien.

[it] Gillo Dorfles

Gillo Dorfles, all'anagrafe Angelo Eugenio Dorfles (Trieste, 12 aprile 1910 – Milano, 2 marzo 2018[1]), è stato un critico d'arte, pittore, filosofo e accademico italiano.



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