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Angelo Froglia (23 March 1955 – 11 January 1997) was an Italian
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and sculptor mostly known for being involved in the scandal of the sculptures falsely attributed to
Amedeo Modigliani Amedeo Clemente Modigliani (, ; 12 July 1884 – 24 January 1920) was an Italian painter and sculptor who worked mainly in France. He is known for portraits and nudes in a modern style characterized by a surreal elongation of faces, necks, and ...
in 1984.


Biography

Angelo Froglia was born in
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. He attended the Accademia di Belle Arti in
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. In 1971 he returned to Livorno where he rented a studio and started painting. In 1974 he participated to the 10th edition of the Rome Quadriennale. In 1977, during the Years of Lead, he took part in the armed struggle and ended up in jail. He was released in 1981 and moved back to Livorno where he resumed painting. In 1984 Froglia sculpted a false Modigliani's head and threw it in the town's canal. The sculpture was initially deemed as authentic before Froglia and others exposed the hoax. Froglia also made a video about the event entitled "Peitho e Apate ... della persuasione e dell'inganno (Cherchez Modi)" and was given an award at the Turin Film Festival in 1984. From 1985 he produced a great number of paintings and organised exhibitions in Italy and abroad, although his health was undermined by an excessive use of recreational drugs. Although Froglia never considered his role in the Modigliani scandal as a "hoax" but rather as an artistic performance, he grew tired of being associated with it. Shortly before his death, Froglia told his friend and art critic Massimo Carboni that, "Time does not count, I work within my possibilities. The important thing is the conviction that you put into it."(''Il Tirreno'', January 1997, "Un cuore buono, una mano felice".) Angelo Froglia died following a long illness on 11 January 1997.


Selected exhibitions

* 1974 10th Rome Quadriennale * 1975 ''Immagine critica'', Casa della Cultura, Livorno * 1984 ''L'altro Modigliani'', Museo Villa Maria, Livorno * 1985 Festival Internazionale del Cinema, Turin * 1992 ''Mediterranea e altre storie'', Galleria Rotini, Livorno * 1997 ''Retrospettiva 1973-1996'', Maritime Station, Livorno * 2010 ''Angelo Ritrovato'', Centro Culturale Michon, Livorno


References

* Luciano Bonetti, ''Annuario degli artisti labronici'', 1976 * Duccio Trombadori and Nicola Micieli, ''Retrospettiva 1973-1996'', Edizioni Graphis Arte, Livorno * Nicola Micieli, ''Mediterranea e altre storie'', Bandecchi & Vivaldi, Pontedera, 1992 * Massimo Carboni, "Angelo Froglia Un cuore buono, una mano felice", ''Il Tirreno'', 11 January 1997 * Alice Barontini, "Angelo Froglia, l'artista che sbugiardò la critica", ''Il Tirreno'', 20 August 2009 * Alice Barontini, "Vittorio Sgarbi vuole le false teste di Modi", ''Il Tirreno'', 22 August 2009 * Alice Barontini, ''Alla ricerca di Modi: Angelo Froglia e la performance che mise in crisi la critica'', Edizioni Polistampa, Livorno, 2010


Notes


1 Modì, su e-Bay la testa fatta da Froglia. Il Tirreno2 Testa alla Modigliani, parla il fratello del Froglia. artimes.it


External links


I misteri Angelo FrogliaTorino Film FestivalIl mistero delle teste di Amedeo Modigliani filmato
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