Giampaolo di Cocco

Giampaolo di Cocco (born September 6, 1947 in Florence) is an Italian artist, architect and writer. He experiments on the interaction between the arts and architecture, placing permanent installation in public places across Europe: Marsiglia, Gibellina, Duisburg, Colonia, Skagen (DK), Follonica, Berlino, Seggiano, Firenze, and others. In his 2001 book Il galateo dell' artista principiante, he advises beginners artists how to overcome the traps of the art critics that are enslaved to the art market. The book got a preface by Giuseppe Pontiggia, which was reviewed as "subtle and caustic".

Giampaolo di Cocco

Giampaolo di Cocco (born September 6, 1947 in Florence) is an Italian artist, architect and writer. He experiments on the interaction between the arts and architecture, placing permanent installation in public places across Europe: Marsiglia, Gibellina, Duisburg, Colonia, Skagen (DK), Follonica, Berlino, Seggiano, Firenze, and others. In his 2001 book Il galateo dell' artista principiante, he advises beginners artists how to overcome the traps of the art critics that are enslaved to the art market. The book got a preface by Giuseppe Pontiggia, which was reviewed as "subtle and caustic".