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Introduced by Piero Gobetti to the school of Felice Casorati, the most importantpainter working in Turin at the time and leader of the city’s pictorial avant-garde,Carlo Levi began his artistic career by addressing allegorical subjects. The master’sstylistic influence is evident in this work, where geometry strives for the perfectionof Casorati’s pure volumes. Exhibited at the 1924 Venice Biennial, it shows a nakedyouth lying on the floor with a flute in his left hand. Levi then joined Gigi Chessa,Nicola Galante, Francesco Menzio, Enrico Paulucci and Jessie Boswell in theGruppo dei Sei in 1929 and exhibited work with them in various cities of Italyand Europe. An artist, writer and political activist, he regarded painting as a toolfor knowledge of reality in close connection with his ideas and writings on art aswell as his political commitment. (Transl. by Paul Metcalfe per Scriptum, Roma)
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Carlo Levi

Carlo Levi was an Italian painter, writer, activist, independent leftist politician, and doctor. He is best known for his book Cristo si è fermato a Eboli (Christ Stopped at Eboli), published in 1945, which is a memoir of his time spent in exile in Lucania, Italy.

Early Life and Education

Levi was born in Turin, Italy in 1902 to a wealthy Jewish family. He graduated from the University of Turin with a degree in medicine in 1924. During his university years, he became friends with Piero Gobetti, who sparked his interest in political activism.

Artistic Career

Levi's artistic career began when he exhibited some of his works at the XIV Venice Biennale. He continued to paint and exhibit his work throughout his life, including a period in Paris where he was influenced by notable artists such as Sergei Prokofiev and Igor Stravinsky. His paintings can be found on WahooArt.com, which showcases his unique style and talent.

Political Activism and Exile

Levi's involvement in anti-fascist movements led to his arrest and exile to Aliano, a remote area of Italy. During his time in exile, he wrote Cristo si è fermato a Eboli, which became a bestseller and was later adapted into a movie. The book is available on Wikipedia, where it is described as a memoir of his time in exile.

Notable Works

Some of Levi's notable works include: These works showcase Levi's lucid, non-ideological and sympathetic writing style, which helped to propel the "Problem of the South" into national discourse after the end of World War II.

Legacy

Levi's legacy is that of a talented artist and writer who used his platform to bring attention to important social issues. His work can be found in various museums, including the National Museum of Fine Arts in La Valletta, Malta. His story is an inspiration to many, and his art continues to be admired by people all over the world. Visit WahooArt.com to learn more about Carlo Levi and his remarkable life.

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