Nicola Davide Angerame


Nicola Davide Angerame is a philosopher, journalist, art curator, contemporary art critic and cultural organizer. After graduating in Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Turin, under the guidance of Gianni Vattimo with a thesis on Jean-Luc Nancy’s thought, he began working with newspapers and magazines writing about art but also about cinema, architecture and contemporary culture. In twenty years of activity he founded and directed, on the model of the German Kunsthalle, the Galleria Civica of Alassio and the Galleria Civica of Andora. He founded and directed the cultural association “whitelabs. Culture in progress” with headquarters and exhibition space in Milan. To date he has designed and curated dozens of cultural events and more than one hundred solo and group exhibitions of Italian and foreign artists and photographers, collaborating with private and public institutions in Italy and abroad. He has lectured on art and philosophy in Italian and foreign institutions and has curated cultural projects and exhibitions in New York, Seoul, Bangkok, Paris, Berlin and London. After living and working between Milan and New York, he currently lives and works in Turin, where he teaches Contemporary Art History at the Luigi Einaudi University College and where he holds seminars at the University of Turin (chair of Aesthetics). His articles have appeared in Robinson (La Repubblica), L’Unità, Il Manifesto, Art Presse (Paris), Il Mucchio Selvaggio, Exibart, Arte e Critica, Artribune, Segno, FC Fotografia and [è] Cultura.