Lorella Giudici

She is professor of contemporary art history at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan. After a degree in Modern Literature with a historical-artistic address at the State University of Milan and a degree in painting at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, she curates exhibitions and deals with art between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, with particular interest in the period between two wars. She is a member of the scientific committee of the Remo Bianco Foundation, the Sangregorio Foundation and the Dadamaino Archive. Among the many publications and curatotions are to be remembered: Edgar Degas. Lettere e testimonianze, Abscondita, Milan 2002; Medardo Rosso. Scritti sulla scultura, Abscondita, Milan 2003; Giorgio Morandi. Lettere, Abscondita, Milan 2004; Remo Bianco. Al di là dell’oro, exhibition at the Complesso del Vittoriano, Rome, December 2006-January 2007; Silvana Editoriale catalog, Milano 2006; Gauguin. Noa Noa e lettere da Thaiti (1891-1893), Abscondita, Milan 2007; Lettere dei Macchiaioli, Abscondita, Milan 2008; La Giostra dell’Apocalisse, exhibition at the Rotonda della Besana, Milan 2008, Silvana Editoriale catalog; Giuseppe Ajmone. Gli amici di Corrente e il Manifesto del Realismo, Fondazione Corrente, Milan 2018; Remo Bianco. Le impronte della memoria, Museo del ‘900, Milan, Silvana Editoriale catalog, Milan 2019.