Carol Rama in Turin

‘Painting has always been very free. Freedom is a form of desire so high that it is impossible to hold it back’. This is what brought Carol Rama – also known as Olga Carolina Rama – to Rosma Scuteri in 1988. Bashful and brilliant, the painter from Turin, who was born in 1918 and received the career Leone d’Oro at the last Venice Biennale, is the guest of honour at the all-women programme set by the Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo. E.S.

8.3.2004 – 6.6.2004
Carol Rama
Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo
via Modane 16
T +39-011-19831600
http://www.fondsrr.org
Carol Rama, <i>Opera n°11</i> (Renards), 1938. Private Collection, Turin
Carol Rama, Opera n°11 (Renards), 1938. Private Collection, Turin
Carol Rama, <i>Opera n. 27</i>, 1939. Private Collection, Turin
Carol Rama, Opera n. 27, 1939. Private Collection, Turin
Carol Rama, <i>La mucca pazza</i>, 2000. Collection Mario Peyrone, Turin
Carol Rama, La mucca pazza, 2000. Collection Mario Peyrone, Turin

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