Mimmo Paladino
- Introduction
- Mimmo Paladino (born Paduli, 18 December 1948) is an Italian sculptor, painter and printmaker. He is a leading name in the Transvanguardia artistic movement and one of the many European artists to revive Expressionism in the 1980s.
- Wikidata
- Q701592
- Introduction
- Italian artist.
- Nationality
- Italian
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Collagist, Painter, Sculptor
- Names
- Mimmo Paladino, Mimmi Paladino, Domenico Paladino
- Ulan
- 500021173
Exhibitions
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Minimalia: An Italian Vision in 20th Century Art
Oct 10, 1999–Jan 9, 2000
MoMA PS1
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Thinking Print: Books to Billboards, 1980–1995
Jun 20–Sep 10, 1996
MoMA
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A Century of Artists Books
Oct 23, 1994–Jan 24, 1995
MoMA
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For 20 Years: Editions Schellmann
Nov 13, 1989–Mar 13, 1990
MoMA
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Contemporary Works from the Collection
Jun 24, 1989–Mar 16, 1990
MoMA
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Mimmo Paladino has
11 exhibitionsonline.
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Mimmo Paladino With Music (Con Musica) 1980
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Mimmo Paladino Between the Wind and Fire (Tra Il Vento Fuoco) 1982
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Mimmo Paladino Bosforo (1982, published 1983)
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Mimmo Paladino Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympics 1983
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Mimmo Paladino Mute (Muto) 1985
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Mimmo Paladino Solitary Sun 1986
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Mimmo Paladino Flores Seraphici 1993
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Various Artists, Gillian Ayres, Christiane Baumgartner, Gordon Cheung, Michael Craig-Martin, Ian Davenport, Edmund de Waal, Jan Dibbets, Jim Dine, Marie Harnett, Howard Hodgkin, Ben Johnson, Allen Jones, Langlands & Bell, Ian McKeever, Julian Opie, Mimmo Paladino, Lisa Ruyter, Joe Tilson, Paul Winstanley, Richard Woods, Catherine Yass Alan Cristea Gallery Twentieth Anniversary Portfolio 2015
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Mimmo Paladino Print for Alan from Alan Cristea Gallery Twentieth Anniversary Portfolio 2015
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