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Giacomo Guidi
Giacomo Guidi is a classical high school and Cultural Heritage graduate at LUMSA; with sixteen years’ experience in Contemporary Art’s field, he has been a lecturer at Il Sole 24 Ore and he boasts several partnerships with internationally renowned artists such as Jannis Kounellis, Giulio Paolini , Robert Berry, Maurizio Mochetti, Gianni Piacentino.

Thus far, thirty-five books have been published, around ninety exhibition projects in private spaces and twelve institutional exhibitions have been designed, produced and curated by...
Giacomo Guidi is a classical high school and Cultural Heritage graduate at LUMSA; with sixteen years’ experience in Contemporary Art’s field, he has been a lecturer at Il Sole 24 Ore and he boasts several partnerships with internationally renowned artists such as Jannis Kounellis, Giulio Paolini , Robert Berry, Maurizio Mochetti, Gianni Piacentino.

Thus far, thirty-five books have been published, around ninety exhibition projects in private spaces and twelve institutional exhibitions have been designed, produced and curated by Guidi, including Viceversa at the Venice Biennale in 2014, with works by Giulio Paolini and Marco Tirelli and those in collaboration with the MACRO in Rome. Furthermore, the partnership with the Museum of the Walls of Rome had as main protagonist a sculptural group exhibition thanks to which the reopening of the museum was granted twenty years after its closure.

He is the founder and artistic director of Contemporary Cluster, a space in the historic Cavallerini Lazzaroni building, which received recognition as the best hybrid space in Italy 2019 by Artribune.

Many artists took part in the Cluster’s activities, such as Luca Pozzi for visual art, Paolo Cenciarelli for photography, Donato Piccolo, Luca Mamone, Pietro Sedda, NONE Collective, ROBOCOOP, Motorefisico, Artefatto, Cristiano Pintaldi, Joe Clark, Jacopo Mandich, Gerald Bruneau, Fabrizio D'Arpino, Gustavo Martini, PPPattern, Gustavo Martini, Angelo Cricchi, Lumen et Umbra, Alex Braga, Omino71, Paolo Monti, Klevra, Domenico Romeo, Cristiano Toraldo Di Francia, Max Papeschi, Leonardo Petrucci, Nicolas Schoffer, Young Signorino , Cristiano Godano.

The Cluster did not stop, not even during the lockdown, where through a virtual lounge on the gallery's Instagram profile, Giacomo Guidi continued proposing the debate concerning the arts typical of the gallery.

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