Angelo Accardi (born 1964) is an Italian artist.
Accardi's early work was focused on the human figure and abstraction. By the late 1980s, he had shifted his attention to marble sculpture, drawing inspiration from Greek and Roman classics. In the early 1990s, Accardi began incorporating social themes into his paintings.
In 2006, Accardi joined the avant-garde group Tantarte and exhibited in Shanghai.
In 2011, his work was recognized by art historian Marco Vallora, who selected him for inclusion in the 54th Venice Biennale.
In 2018, Accardi's work, Misplaced, was exhibited at Eden Fine Art Mayfair in London.
Accardi's works are distributed internationally by Eden Gallery and since 2021, he has been working with the Deodato Art Gallery in Italy. In 2022, his work, Nonsense Makes Sense, was exhibited at the Deodato Art Gallery.
In his early career, Accardi's work was influenced by what he refers to as the Italian "figura" tradition, emphasizing the human form, along with pictorial and symbolic elements. His collections such as Human Collection, Misplaced, and Blend reflect his interest in the interaction between humans, space, and society.
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