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Giancarlo Politi was born on 1937 in Italy, is an An italian art critics. Discover Giancarlo Politi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?
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Giancarlo Politi (born 1937 in Trevi, Italy) is an art critic and publisher, mainly known for being the founder of Flash Art magazine.
Politi was born in Trevi, in Umbria.
He had a brief spell as an artist and poet before turning to art criticism.
In 1965 he moved to Rome, where he started his own art magazine in 1967, a bilingual publication called Flash, and then changed it to Flash Art.
In 1970 he moved the headquarters of the magazine to Milan, where he founded his own publishing house, Giancarlo Politi Editore.
Politi started publishing art books, exhibition catalogues, and Art Diary, a directory to artists studios, art galleries, art critics and art institutions.
In 1972 he announced from the back page of Flash Art that he was selling his services for $1,000 to galleries, museums, and attractive female artists.
In 1978 Flash Art was split into two separate editions, Flash Art Italia, mostly focused on the Italian market, and Flash Art International, covering the rest of the world.
Over the years several attempts were made to publish the magazine in different languages, including Czech, French, German, Russian and Spanish.
In 1993, Giancarlo Politi founded the Trevi Flash Art Museum.
In 1997 Politi publicly defended Alexander Brener for spraying a green dollar sign on Kazimir Malevich's painting Suprematisme.
In 2001, Giancarlo Politi started the so-called "no-budget biennales".
The first one was held in Tirana, Albania, but then, following a disagreement with the local art institutions, he opted for Prague.
The first Prague Biennale inaugurated in 2003 and was followed by five other editions as well as three editions of the Prague Photo Biennale.
They have a daughter, Gea, who is currently an editor at Flash Art.
Politi has often been a magnet for controversy.
In 2004 he launched the first edition of the Flash Art Fair.
In 2005 Politi withdrawn his support, and the museum is currently operating under the name Palazzo Lucarini Contemporary.
In 2011 a story emerged about an intern candidate who was mocked and offended after she has been denied a fair compensation.
The episode raised some interest in Italy, due to a permanent situation of exploitation of youth work and skills of young graduates.