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Armodio

Armodio, born Vilmore Schernardi, was born in Piacenza in 1938. His education depended not so much on his attendance at the “Gazzola” Art Institute in his city, but rather on his meeting with the painter Luciano Spazzali, whose studio constituted the place conducive to experimentation and contamination. Here he met the painter Gustavo Foppiani, first a teacher and then a traveling companion; the two worked together and later the painter Carlo Bertè joined in and shared the studio until 1980. Thus was formed that free grouping animated by curiosity towards the most varied manifestations of culture, intent on reading reality under the sign of irony and inclined towards playful transgression. The first solo show in Piacenza was in 1963 at the Genocchi Gallery in Piacenza and in 1964, thanks to Foppiani, the Obelisk of Rome arrived at the gallery.
In the sixties the painter stayed for a short period in London and collaborated with the American Lily Shepley and later with the Forni Gallery in Bologna. 
While in 1972 he met Philippe Guimiot, who opened his own gallery in Brussels to the artist, thus starting a fruitful collaboration. From that moment on, the majority of his works entered important private collections in Europe and the USA.
After a period with the Gian Ferrari Gallery in Milan, Armodio arrives at the Braga Gallery in Piacenza; once that experience was over, he worked exclusively first with the Galleria L'Immagine in Arezzo and then with the Galleria Marescalchi in Bologna.
Today his activity is covered by the major Italian and foreign galleries.

His works

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Artworks and paintings by Armodio for sale

Armodio, born Vilmore Schernardi in Piacenza in 1938, is one of the most appreciated contemporary artists. His artistic training came not only from the 'Gazzola' Art Institute in Piacenza, but also from his meeting with painter Luciano Spazzali. This environment of experimentation led him to collaborate with artists such as Gustavo Foppiani and Carlo Bertè, with whom he shared a studio until 1980. Bernabò Home Gallery is proud to present an exclusive selection of his artworks, available for purchase.

The collection of the artist Armodio on Bernabò Home Gallery

Artist Armodio's artworks are characterised by subtle irony and playful transgression, elements that reflect his curiosity about various cultural manifestations. His paintings, which often read reality under an ironic sign, have become very popular both in Europe and the United States. Important collaborations with galleries such as the Obelisco in Rome, Galleria Forni in Bologna and Galleria Marescalchi in Bologna have contributed to the dissemination of his art. His paintings and works are available for purchase at our gallery.

Why buy a unique work of art by Armodio

To own a work of art by Armodio is to own a piece of contemporary art history. His participation in important exhibitions and collaborations with prestigious galleries testify to the value and relevance of his creations. Armodio's paintings, with their unique style and playful approach to reality, not only beautify spaces, but also offer a profound reflection on cultural and social dynamics.

Quotation and sale of unique artworks by Armodio

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