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Luciano Castelli was born on 28 September, 1951 in Lucerne, Switzerland, is an A 21st-century swiss male artist. Discover Luciano Castelli'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 72 years old?
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Painter, graphic artist, photographer, sculptor and musician |
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72 years old |
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Libra |
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28 September, 1951 |
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28 September |
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Lucerne, Switzerland |
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Switzerland
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Luciano Castelli Height, Weight & Measurements
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Luciano Castelli Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Luciano Castelli worth at the age of 72 years old? Luciano Castelli’s income source is mostly from being a successful Painter. He is from Switzerland. We have estimated Luciano Castelli's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Luciano Castelli (born 28 September 1951 in Lucerne) is a Swiss painter, graphic artist, photographer, sculptor and musician.
Luciano Castelli visited the preliminary course of the School of Applied Arts where he studied with Max von Moos.
Then he learned signwriting and became in the early 1970s the key figure in Lucerne's Bohemia.
Castelli and his residential community became part of art history through snapshots that artist Franz Gertsch transformed into monumental photorealistic paintings.
In addition to "Luciano Castelli I", "At Luciano's House" and "Marina making up Luciano", it was mainly "Medici", a group portrait of "the long-haired freaks around the shrill painter Luciano Castelli" that became the "cover picture of Harald Szeemann's documenta 5".
The painters who demarcated from intellectualism and the severity of the 1970s avant-garde, became a part of art history as Neue Wilde.
Castelli painted works together with Salomé as well as with Rainer Fetting.
Together with Salomé he founded the avant-garde punk band Geile Tiere (Horny Animals), where he sang and played bass.
The band was closely associated with the Berlin Club Jungle and obtained notoriety by shrill appearances.
Castelli, who showed in 1971 Shiloum", a smoke pipe used for hashish. Castelli became a star of the art world. Much he owed to Jean-Christophe Ammann, the former assistant of Szeemann and director of the Museum of Art Lucerne, who had brought him into contact with Gertsch and invited him at the Documenta. 1974 Ammann showed in his seminal exhibition "Transformer - Aspects of Travesty" androgynous photos of Castelli. The exhibition represented also the Surrealist Pierre Molinier, who later staged Castelli for photos. Castelli’s androgynous self-styling was influenced by the aesthetics of Glam Rock, but then he began to fathom other roles like the young conservative, the movie star or the sadomasochist.
1978 Castelli went to Berlin and became part of the circle around the Galerie am Moritzplatz, to which he adapted with his expressive, fast painting.
With Salomé and Fetting Castelli undertook in 1982 a tour through France with performance concerts.
In 1989 Castelli settled down in Paris and married two years later Alexandra, who he painted over and over again.
He experimented with a home-made Camera Obscura and developed his Revolving Paintings.
They can be turned 360° and have no defined upper edge.
Depending on how they are hung, the viewer sees other faces, bodies, or city views.
The motives "overlap and penetrate each other, giving supposedly abstract structures that turn out to be representational when the corresponding motive stays right," writes Peter K. Wehrli.
Currently Castelli witnesses a growing interest in his work.
His photographic self-portraits have been published in a book by renowned art publisher Edition Patrick Frey and shown in a broad overview exhibition in Paris.
In 2015 the National Art Museum of China in Beijing presents a major exhibition on the paintings that then goes to the Contemporary Art Museum in Shanghai.
For China Castelli developed engines, which slowly rotate the Revolving Paintings by 360°.