RICHARD DEMARCO: THE ITALIAN CONNECTION
John Libbey Publishing, November 2022
Edited by Laura Leuzzi, Elaine Shemilt & Stephen Partridge
Since the 1960s Richard Demarco has had a pivotal role in the production and promotion of the visual and performing arts in Scotland. The Italo-Scottish artist, cultural entrepreneur and educator has organised and fostered cultural exchanges and collaborations throughout Europe and has been a champion of European culture and the avant-garde in Scotland. Although some research and publications have been devoted to Demarco’s endeavours, little is known of the numerous cultural exchanges and collaborations between Italy and Scotland that he initiated and developed in the past fifty years. This gap in the historical canon of knowledge is extraordinary because in the Demarco’s archives – a portion of which is at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (SNGMA, (representing activities from 1963 to 1995) and a portion at the Demarco European Art Foundation, Edinburgh – are many traces of exchanges between Italy and Scotland promoted by Demarco as part of his larger European network and contribution to the Edinburgh Festival. These documents include photographs, ephemera, notes, catalogues and artworks that feature events involving relevant Italian or Italian-based artists, producers, performers, directors, critics including: Palma Bucarelli, the Count Panza di Biumo, Giulio Paolini, Jannis Kounellis, Bruno Ceccobelli, Toti Scialoja, Carlo Quartucci and Carla Tatò, Mimmo Rotella, Mario Merz, Fabrizio Plessi, Achille Bonito Oliva, Maria Gloria Conti Bicocchi, Giuseppe Chiari, Guido Sartorelli. This publication is the main outcome of the eponymous research project, Richard Demarco The Italian Connection and uncovers and retraces many stories and reassesses how Demarco promoted Italian visual and performing arts in Scotland and Scottish art in the Italian cultural context.
Preface: Amanda Catto
Introduction: Laura Leuzzi
Chapter 1: Navigating Italian Migration to Scotland:Richard Demarco and the Ricardian Road by Terri Colpi
Chapter 2: The Long 70s: Italian Journeys through theDemarco Archives by Laura Leuzzi
Chapter 3: Musings on an afternoon with Richard Demarco Terry Ann Newman, Elaine Shemilt and Stephen Partridge
Chapter 4: The International Outreach of Mara Coccia:the Roma Punto Uno Exhibition by Francesca Gallo
Chapter 5: Meikle Seggie: The Celtic Connection by Adam Lockhart
Chapter 6: The audiovisual and dramaturgical landscape of Carlo Quartucci and Carla Tatò. The experience of Zattera di Babele by Marco Maria Gazzano
Chapter 7: Demarco and Yugoslavia in the 1970s by Jon Blackwood
Appendices: Travelling with Richard Demarco by Gabriella Cardazzo, and La Strada, Le Route, The Road an exhibition about the life of Richard Demarco by Deirdre MacKenna
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