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04 April 2021 15:56
Seven years after their first meeting, Domenico Iannacone finds a visionary who, having made the street his personal art gallery, has continued to exhibit even in Covid time. Fausto delle Chiaie is an extraordinary artist. Every day for 32 years, he has exhibited his works in Rome, on the pavement between the Mausoleum of Augustus and the Ara Pacis. A real open-air museum. Read on Today.it
Fausto Delle Chiaie will be the protagonist of the new episode of ‘Che ci fare qui’, broadcast by Domenico Iannacone broadcast on Monday 5 April at 11.15 pm on Rai 3. Every day, stimulating the distracted gaze of passers-by, Fausto Delle Chiaie gets confused with each other to make them part of the work itself, anticipating contemporary artists such as Banksy or Cattelan.
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‘I am here’ is the story of a man who, at the age of eighty, lives in severe economic hardship. Today only the Bacchelli law, created to help those who have distinguished themselves in the world of culture and art and who are in a state of need, could remedy and lighten their heavy situation.
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