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Sculpture, Libero Andreotti on display in Rome

Inside the new "Arte25" headquarters of the Leasys company, a subsidiary of FCA Bank, some works by the Italian artist, one of the leading sculptors of the last century, will be exhibited

Sculpture, Libero Andreotti on display in Rome

Arte25 is the new exhibition space of Leasys, the mobility and rental company born in 2001 and wholly owned by the FCA Bank Group, and until 12 May will host the sculptures of Spartaco Libero Andreotti, an artist who was a blacksmith, scribe and clerk before turning to sculpture. The sculptor took part in the Venice Biennale for the first time in 1905, but it was the years spent in Paris that consecrated his international success. Back in Italy in 1914, in fact he was able to import a plastic and mature language that consecrated him in the Olympus of the great Italian sculptors.

Thanks to the collaboration with the MUSEC, the Museum of Cultures of Lugano directed by Francesco Paolo Campione, "Arte25" hosts events and for the whole of 2019, works of art that will alternate every three months.

Before Spartaco Libero Andreotti, there was Raffaello Arcangelo Salimbeni at "Arte25", with an exhibition created in collaboration with Mondadori Electa and the National Roman Museum. Some sculptures by Salimbeni have also been exhibited at the Baths of Diocletian in Rome in the exhibition entitled Je suis l'autre. Giacometti, Picasso and the others. Primitivism in twentieth-century sculpture. 

The inauguration of "Arte25" fits perfectly into the evolution process of Leasys, which opens a new European office after those in France, Spain, Germany, United Kingdom, Belgium and Holland and in Italy it is placed in the frame of the Eur district south of the capital.

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