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Arturo Umberto Samuele Schwarz (2 February 1924 – 23 June 2021) was an Italian scholar, art historian, poet, writer, lecturer, art consultant and curator of international art exhibitions. He lived in Milan, where he amassed a large collection of Dada and Surrealist art, including many works by personal friends such as Marcel Duchamp, André Breton, Man Ray, and Jean Arp.[1]

Arturo Schwarz
Arturo Schwarz

Biography


Schwarz was born in Alexandria, Egypt from a German father and an Italian mother. In 1952 he relocated to Milan, where he opened an independent art publishing house. In 1961 Schwarz converted his place into a gallery, organising exhibitions of Dada and Surrealism artists. The gallery officially closed in 1975, and Schwarz started working as curator and writer, writing extensive publications on the work of Marcel Duchamp, as well as books and numerous essays on the Kabbalah, Tantrism, alchemy, prehistoric and tribal art, and Asian art and philosophy. His 1977 book on Man Ray's works and life was the first to reveal Ray's real name (Emmanuel Radnitzky). A follower of Leon Trotsky, Schwarz published The Revolution Betrayed with a note which criticized Joseph Stalin.[2]

In late 1990s he donated his 700-piece collection of Dada and Surrealist art to the Israel Museum in Jerusalem.[3]

On 6 March 1998, he was awarded the Diploma of First Class with gold medal for outstanding merits in the fields of culture and the arts by the President of Italian Republic Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, on the recommendation of the Minister of Cultural Heritage Walter Veltroni.[4]

In 2006 he won Italy's Premio Frascati for his collected works of poetry (1946–2007).

In October 2009 Schwarz curated an exhibition of Dada and Surrealism, "Dada e surrealismo riscoperti" (Dada And Surrealism Rediscovered), at the Vittoriano Museum Complex in Rome.

Schwarz died in Milan on 23 June 2021, at the age of 97.[5]


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[de] Arturo Schwarz

Arturo Umberto Samuele Schwarz (* 3. Februar 1924 in Alexandria, Ägypten; † 23. Juni 2021 in Mailand[1]) war ein italienischer Kunsthistoriker, Dichter, Schriftsteller, Kunstsammler und Kurator internationaler Kunstausstellungen, der in Mailand lebte. Er gab den Catalogue raisonné von Marcel Duchamp heraus. In den 1950er Jahren veröffentlichte er auch unter dem Pseudonym Tristan Sauvage. Von 1961 bis 1975 führte er die Kunstgalerie Galleria Schwarz in Mailand.
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[fr] Arturo Schwarz

Arturo Umberto Samuele Schwarz, né le 3 février 1924 à Alexandrie en Égypte et mort le 23 juin 2021 à Milan[1], est un historien de l'art, essayiste, commissaire d'exposition, écrivain et poète italien.



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