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Marco Gerra

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Died
  
31 August 2000

Marco Gerra (27 September 1925 – 31 August 2000) was an Italian painter who became a prominent abstract painter.

Biography

Marco was born in Reggio Emilia, and studied at the art academies of Reggio Emilia and Modena, becoming a pupil of Renzo Ghiozzi (Zoren). In Reggio Emilia, he was able to meet other painters such as Reggiani, Cesare Maccari, Felice Casorati, Corsi, Lojze Spazzapan, and Afro Libio Basaldella. He also attends frequently the Academy of Fine Arts of Bologna in 1946, meeting Giorgio Morandi, Virgilio Guidi (companion in Venice during 1955), Mandelli, and Longhi.

In 1952 he has a personal exhibition at Reggio Emilia. In 1955 he is awarded the Diomira Prize in celebration of the Quadriennale Nazionale in Rome, and the Bevilacqua Prize in Venice. By the 1960s, his works became abstract, colorful, and geometric. He died in Reggio Emilia. A community center in Reggio Emilia is named after the painter.

References

Marco Gerra Wikipedia