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- Paolo Cenciarelli
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- Sten&Lex
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Irene Brin, Gaspero Del Corso e La Galleria L'Obelisco
Before other galleries established themselves as the trendsetter of art history in Rome between the late ’50s and early ‘70s, L’Obelisco gallery (1946-1981) was one of the few places in Rome to promote contemporary artistic research with an intense, continuous and experimental activity open to both Italian and foreign art and collectors.
October 01, 2018
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Kittesencula Ltd