Walter Gasperoni
Sammarinese, b. 1943
Walter Gasperoni was born in 1943 in the Republic of San Marino, where he has always lived and produced his works.
He began to paint from a very young age for passion, later he enrolled in the Ravenna Academy.
Right from the start he instinctively favored the "popular humus", in particular the fable.
From the start he lets himself be accompanied by two elements: narration and sign.
The first investigates it in childhood memories, the other he appropriates after a long passionate and rigorous research on childish drawing, as he considers the latter full of those semiotic traits essential to his path.
Walter Gasperoni is a contemporary art critic, he is an original artist and appreciated by national and international critics.
His art seems to want to bring out what is fantastic, dreamy, childish in all of us; shapes that recall a poetic, naive world linked to childhood that recalls forgotten sensations in a fantastic journey of great suggestion.
In 1981 was present in the exhibition "Genius Loci", curated by Achille Bonito Oliva.
In 1982 he participated with three extraordinary canvases of important dimensions at the Venice Biennale.
He is present in the Exhibition and in the published catalog of the "ANNIOTTANTA" Exhibition, alongside artists such as Sandro Chia, Kounellis, Paladino, Clemente, De Maria, Manai, Cucchi, Galliani etc, etc.
His solo and group exhibitions are remembered internationally.
Submitted by La Maison de la Petite Sara


