Philippe Daverio (17 October 1949 – 2 September 2020) was an Italian art historian, gallerist, teacher, writer, author, politician, and television personality.[1][2][3]
Biography
Daverio was born in Mulhouse, Alsace in 1949 from an Italian father, builder Napoleone Daverio, and an Alsatian mother, Aurelia Hauss. He was the fourth of six children. Daverio attended the European School in Varese, and then studied economics and commerce at the Bocconi University in Milan.[4] Despite completing his cycle of studies, Daverio refrained from writing his final dissertation. As he said, "I was enrolled at Bocconi in 1968–1969, but I don't hold a degree. In those years you would go to university to learn, not to graduate".[5]
In 1975 he opened Galleria Philippe Daverio in Via Monte Napoleone in Milan, where he mostly focused on the avant-garde movements of the first half of the 20th century. In 1986, he opened the Philippe Daverio Gallery in New York City. In 1989 he opened a second gallery of contemporary art in Milan, Italy. The gallery eventually went bankrupt and closed in 1997.[6]
As a gallerist and publisher, Daverio organized many exhibitions, including Andy Warhol's Last Supper at Galleria del Credito Valtellinese in Milan; he also edited a book on Giorgio de Chirico's work between 1924 and 1929 and a catalogue raisonné on Gino Severini's work. Since 2011 Daverio authored many books with Rizzoli, including The Imaginary Museum (2011); The Long Century of Modernity (2012); Look far to See near You (2013); The Broken Century of avant-garde (2014); The Good Road (2015); Table Art (2015), and Painting Game (2015).
In 1999, he was a special correspondent for the television program Art'è on RAI, and he is one of the authors of Art.tù. From 2002 to 2012 he hosted Passepartout, a series on art and culture on Rai 3. Other TV programs he was involved with include Il Capitale and Emporio Daverio. In 2008 he was called by Pier Luigi Pizzi to interpret the narrator Njegus in the operettaThe Merry Widow by Franz Lehár at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan. In 2009 he presented the Shock, a ballet on the catharsis of capital defences directed by Andrea Forte Calatti at the Teatro degli Arcimboldi in Milan. Until 2016 he held the post of professor of art at the University of Palermo.Daverio collaborated with magazines and newspapers such as Panorama, Vogue, Corriere della Sera, Liberal, Avvenire, Il Sole 24 Ore, National Geographic, Touring Club, and Architect and National Daily Quotes. He was the editor of Art and Dossier magazine and a consultant for Skira Books.
Beginning in 2004 he held a summer conference every year at the Colonos farmhouse in Villacaccia di Lestizza in the province of Udine.[7] In 2010 he was appointed by the Mayor of Palermo as a consultant to the Santa Rosalia Feast. However, during the celebration he had a verbal altercation with some of the contestants and resigned as a result.[8][9] In September 2010 he was appointed Director of the Landscape Museum of Verbania, on Lake Maggiore, but resigned amid controversy after only two months in the position.[10] From 2011 he was an artistic consultant for the Genus Bononiae project of the Carisbo Foundation in Bologna, which launched the "Bologna shows" exhibitions. Daverio also curated the opening show of the new Palazzo Fava Museum.[11]
In 2016 he began working on a new television program called Modern Culture.
Daverio died of cancer on 2 September 2020, at the age of 70.[12]
Public service
From 1993 to 1997 Daverio was councilor with delegations to Culture, Leisure, Education, and International Relations in the municipality of Milan. He was subsequently involved in an advisory role in the town council of Salemi in Sicily when Vittorio Sgarbi was mayor.
In 2009, he was appointed a provincial councilor of Milan in the civic list of Filippo Penati.
In 2011, in conjunction with the celebrations for the 150th anniversary of the Unification of Italy, he founded the movement of opinion Save Italy.[13] The movement, with no organizational structure, aims to raise awareness of intellectuals and citizens of all geographic origin to safeguard the immense cultural heritage of Italy; "The English denomination serves to testify that the cultural heritage of Italy belongs not only to Italians but to the whole world, also because Latin is studied today much more in Oxford than in Pavia", said Daverio in one of his lectures.
Work
Selected books
Graphic and glass works. With a work by Gio Ponti and a testimony by Aldo Salvadori, edited by and with Paolo Baldacci, Milan, Galleria Philippe Daverio, 1977.
Rome between baroque expressionism and tonal painting. 1929–1943, edited by and with Maurizio Fagiolo dell'Arco and Netta Vespignani , Milan, Mondadori-Philippe Daverio, 1984.
Amazing art. From Dada to Cracking art, Milan, Mazzotta, 2004. ISBN88-202-1711-2 .
The design was born in Milan. History of Kids of Good Family, Milan, Poli.Design, 2005. ISBN88-87981-75-2 .
Another Story of Design and a Modest Interpretation, Milan, Poli.Design, 2005. ISBN88-87981-74-4 .
13x17. 1000 artists for an eccentric investigation into art in Italy, edited by and with Jean Blanchaert , Milan, Rizzoli, 2007. ISBN978-88-17-01895-1 .
Constellations. Cannavacciuolo. Jori. Massini, Bononia University Press, 2009. ISBN978-88-7395-424-8
The Millennium Adventure. Garibaldi's expedition through the redesigned designs by Giuseppe Nodari, edited by, Milan, Rizzoli, 2010. ISBN978-88-17-04567-4 .
The good road. 150 walks in Milan, Lombardy and the surrounding area (extended edition with new destinations), Milan, Rizzoli, 2016. ISBN978-88-17-08739-1.
2005 – The Museum: Communication and Design (Poly Design, DVD)
Television
Art.tù (Rai 3)
Passepartout (Rai 3)
The Capital of Philippe Daverio (Rai 3)
Emporio Daverio (Rai 5)
Honors
Knight of the Order of the Legion of Honor (France)- Rome, 10 September 2013
Gold Medal for the Benefits of Culture and Art- Rome, 25 March 2013. Initiative by the President of the Republic
Toson d'Or National Award by Vespasiano Gonzaga – Rotary Club Casalmaggiore Viadana Sabbioneta "For the commitment in spreading the culture and enhancement of historic and artistic Italian." – Sabbioneta, 12 November 2015
^Pagani, Marco (10 May 2013). "Philippe Daverio". RSI Radiotelevisione svizzera (in Italian). Retrieved 13 March 2019. Philippe Daverio nasce in Alsazia da padre italiano e madre alsaziana: frequenta prima la Scuola Europea di Varese, e poi studia economia e commercio, senza laurearsi, alla Bocconi di Milano.