Giuseppe Capogrossi

Italian(1900–1972)

Giuseppe Capogrossi (1900, 1972) was an Italian painter who began his career as a figurative artist before undergoing a radical stylistic transformation in the late 1940s, developing a distinctive abstract language centered on a repeated comb-like or fork-shaped sign. This iconic motif, deployed across canvases in rhythmic, interlocking patterns, became his singular contribution to postwar European abstraction and aligned him with the Informale movement. Capogrossi is considered one of the most original voices in Italian abstract art, and his work has been exhibited internationally and held in major museum collections.

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