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Vittorio Sgarbi

Vittorio Umberto Antonio Maria Sgarbi (born 8 May 1952) is an Italian art critic, art historian, writer, politician, cultural commentator, and television personality. He is president of the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto. Appointed curator of the Italian Pavilion at the 2011 Venice Biennale, Sgarbi is also a columnist for il Giornale and works as an art critic for Panorama and IO Donna. A popular ecletic and mediatic phenomenon, Sgarbi is well known for his glib, verbal aggressiveness, and insults, which often led to libels.

Vittorio Sgarbi
Sgarbi in 2022
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
23 March 2018 – 13 October 2022
ConstituencyEmilia-Romagna 2
In office
23 April 1992 – 27 April 2006
ConstituencyCagliari (1992–1994)
Calabria (1994–2001)
Veneto 1 (2001–2006)
Member of the European Parliament
In office
20 July 1999 – 11 June 2001
ConstituencyNorth-East Italy
Mayor of Arpino
Assumed office
15 May 2023
Preceded byRenato Rea
Mayor of Sutri
In office
11 June 2018 – 15 May 2023
Preceded byGuido Cianti
Succeeded byMatteo Amori
Mayor of Salemi
In office
30 June 2008 – 15 February 2012
Preceded byBiagio Mastrantoni
Succeeded byDomenico Venuti
Mayor of San Severino Marche
In office
9 December 1992 – 24 December 1993
Preceded byAlduino Pelagalli
Succeeded byManlio Rossi
Personal details
Born
Vittorio Umberto Antonio Maria Sgarbi

(1952-05-08) 8 May 1952 (age 71)
Ferrara, Italy
Political partyRenaissance (since 2017)
Other political
affiliations
See list
Height1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Profession
Signature
WebsiteOfficial website

A multi-time member of the Italian Parliament, Sgarbi is best known for his mayoralty terms in several cities (San Severino Marche, Salemi, Sutri, and Arpino) across different Italian regions (Marche, Sicily, and Lazio). He is also well-known for his many party switches, starting in the Italian Socialist Party in 1990, before switching to the Italian Liberal Party in 1992 and joining Silvio Berlusconi and his centre-right coalition party Forza Italia in 1994, and to other minor liberal and centre-right parties, including founding its own parties in 1999, 2012, and 2017 (The Liberals Sgarbi, the Party of the Revolution, and Renaissance). In 2018, he returned to the 2013-refounded Forza Italia. After a failed Senate bid in 2022, he was appointed undersecretary for culture in the Meloni Cabinet.

Early life and education edit

Sgarbi was born in Ferrara, Emilia Romagna, in 1952.[1] The son of pharmacists Giuseppe Sgarbi (1921–2018) and Rina Cavallini (1926–2015), he has a younger sister, Elisabetta Sgarbi (born 1956), an Italian film producer and writer. Sgarbi grew up in Ro Ferrarese and attended the Classical Lyceum named after Ludovico Ariosto. Sgarbi then graduated in Philosophy cum laude at the University of Bologna, where he also specialized in History of Art.[1] After his graduation, Sgarbi taught History of Photography (1974–1978) and History of Artistic Techniques (1984–1988) before entering politics in 1992.[1]

Career edit

An eclectic, controversial, and often discussed character,[2][3] Sgarbi has built his career around art but also covered heterogeneous roles and positions in different sectors, publishing numerous works.[1] Sgarbi made his debut on national television as an art expert on the Maurizio Costanzo Show on Canale 5. In the 1990s, he had his own show, Sgarbi quotidiani, which was a pun on his name that can be read as "Daily Sgarbi" or "Daily Offences". The show was a 15-minute recapitulation of current events. On a few episodes, Sgarbi furiously attacked the Italian judges working on the Tangentopoli corruption scandal, and criticized the use of preventive detention in prison; in particular, he declared that many people had been arrested without a proper warrant and that some innocent people had been unjustly accused, and denounced what he saw as the excessive power of investigative magistrates, the severe Article 41-bis prison regime, and the damage done to the regional economy by organized crime investigations. He visited Giuseppe Piromalli, a boss of the 'Ndrangheta in Calabria, in prison.[4][5]

During a 1991 appearance in a television show presented by Giuliano Ferrara, Sgarbi and Roberto D'Agostino's exchanges of insults culminated in D'Agostino slapping Sgarbi. Years later, the two made peace.[6] Sgarbi also became famous for repeatedly shouting capra ("goat"), which was first uttered during the 23 March 1989 episode of the Maurizio Costanzo Show, as a way to avoid libels due to his insulting language.[7][8][9] Years later, capra made it into the title of a book by Sgarbi and published by Baldini+Castoldi.[10] In a series of interviews given on 15–19 July 1994 to Avvenire and il Giornale, Sgarbi described the Mani pulite judges, who were working on the Tangentopoli scandal, as murderers and part of a criminal association.[11] Due to the use of those words, Sgarbi was convicted of libel, a sentence that was confirmed by Italy's Supreme Court of Cassation; he was sentenced to pay €60,000.[12][13] Sgarbi had said: "DI Pietro, Colombo, Davigo, and the others are murderers who made people die. They must be tried and arrested. They are a criminal association with the freedom to kill. It is right that they leave, no one will regret them. They go to church to pray for all those people they caused to die: Moroni, Gardini, Cicogna, Cagliari. They have all these crosses on their conscience. I thank God that, with this decree [Biondi Decree], they will themselves avoid arrest for all the murders they have committed."[14][15]

In 1992, the year after Tangentopoli, Sgarbi was elected mayor of San Severino Marche with the Italian Socialist Party and member of the Chamber of Deputies in the Cagliari constituency with the Italian Liberal Party.[1] In 1994, Sgarbi joined Forza Italia, the new-founded party of Silvio Berlusconi. As part of the Pole of Good Government, he campaigned actively in Southern Italy for judicial reforms after Tangentopoli, such as the failed Biondi Decree.[16][17][18] As a member of Forza Italia, he carried out much parliamentary activity, including being president of the 7th Culture, Science, and Education Commission of the Chamber of Deputies from 1994 to 1996, elected a member of the European Parliament in 1999,[19] and the undersecretary for cultural heritage and activities from 2001 to 2002.[1] About the state of art in 2002, Sgarbi said: "I don't think cinema and theatre are essential to humanity... No one goes to see Italian films because they stink."[20][21]

 
Sgarbi in 2012

In 2006, Sgarbi obtained the culture department of the municipality of Milan, a position he held until 2008.[1] In 2008, Sgarbi served as Cabinet Member for Culture, Arts, and Sports in Milan's municipal government for six months when mayor Letizia Moratti terminated his mandate as she saw him "unfit for the job".[22] That same year, supported by the 2002-refounded Christian Democracy and the Union of the Centre parties, Sgarbi became mayor of the Sicilian city of Salemi, a position from which he resigned in February 2012.[1] In an attempt to re-populate the city since the 1968 Belice earthquake that hit Salemi's ancient centre, parts of which date back more than 1,000 years to the Islamic occupation, under the suggestion of photographer and friend Oliviero Toscani, Sgarbi proposed to give historic houses for €1 each.[23] While mayor of Salemi, Sgarbi was removed from his role and the administration of the city was commissioned after he failed to acknowledge Sicilian Mafia interferences in his cabinet.[24] According to the then interior minister Anna Maria Cancellieri, Sgarbi had responsibilities for the infiltration of mafia in the management of the city, for example through the creation of fake protocols and making the administrative process slower.[25] Sgarbi later recalled it was "a mistake", saying: "The mafia was based on silence; from Buscetta onwards, in Sicily it is archaeology: it is no coincidence that I opened the mafia museum. In your opinion, what is the mafia doing in Salemi? The mafia goes where the money is. In Milan. In Moscow."[26]

During his career, Sgarbi was superintendent for the Venetian Museum Complex from 2010 to 2011 and curator of numerous artistic events,[1] including the 2011 Venice Biennale,[27] where he was appointed curator of the Italian Pavilion.[1] In 2013, he left the presidency of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Urbino, a position he had held since 2003.[1] In 2015, Sgarbi formalized his mayor of Milan candidacy for the 2016 Italian local elections.[1] In February 2016, four months before the election, he renounced to his bid and criticized the centre-right coalition candidate Stefano Parisi.[28][29] In November 2017, Sgarbi was chosen by the centre-right coalition Sicilian president-elect Nello Musumeci as new Regional Assessor of Cultural Heritage.[30][31] Sgarbi was re-elected as member of Parliament for Forza Italia for the 2018 Italian general election.[32] With the Renaissance party he founded in 2017, Sgarbi was elected as mayor of Sutri later in June 2018.[1]

Sgarbi was critical of the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy by the government and of the Green Pass.[33][34][35] In 2022, he presented the symbol of #IoApro Rinascimento with the group of restaurateurs and traders disobedient to the restrictions imposed by the government and the obligation of the Green Pass.[36][37] Sgarbi was a candidate to the Senate of the Republic in the 2022 Italian general election but was not elected.[38] In the Meloni Cabinet that ensued, he was undersecretary for culture from 2022 to 2024.[1] In 2023, Sgarbi was elected mayor of Arpino with the Renaissance civic list.[1] As the undersecretary of culture, Sgarbi said in August 2023 that some of Italy's top jobs should be reserved for Italians and that the Meloni government had introduced stricter criteria in the hiring process over the language skills of applicants.[39]

Political party affiliations edit

 
Sgarbi in 2019

Sgarbi is well known for his many political parties affiliations.[40] Due to his many party switches, Sgarbi is labelled Italy's greatest trasformista.[41][42] In his youth, Sgarbi was a member of the Italian Monarchist Union.[43] He was later associated with the Italian Communist Party after accepting the proposal to run for Pesaro's city council in 1990, a candidacy that failed due to having simultaneously also accepted the proposal for the Italian Socialist Party (PSI); this led to the withdrawal of both candidacies. With the PSI, he was elected deputy and municipal councilor of San Severino Marche in 1990.[44][45] Through a Christian DemocracyItalian Social Movement alliance, he was elected mayor of San Severino Marche in 1992. He was first elected deputy in 1992 through the Italian Liberal Party (PLI),[45] and then re-elected in 1994, 1996, and 2001 with Forza Italia and re-elected in 2018 with the new Forza Italia established in 2013.[41] In 1995, Sgarbi co-founded the Federalist Union,[46] which he left to join the Pannella–Sgarbi List but abandoned it before the 1996 elections,[47][48][49] being re-elected with Forza Italia through the Pole of Good Government.[50] He founded a new party, The Liberals Sgarbi, in 1999.[45]

In 2000, Sgarbi established the Secular Pole to guarantee representation in the following year's elections for the PLI and the Radical Party, with which he was allied as part of Berlusconi's coalition in 1996.[45] In 2004, he joined the Italian Republican Party.[45] In 2006, Sgarbi ran for the Consumers' List, which was part of The Union, the centre-left coalition that narrowly defeated Berlusconi, whom he once defined as the "anal birth caused by Di Pietro",[45] without being elected. In 2008, an alliance between the 2002-refounded Christian Democracy and the Union of the Centre parties led to his election as mayor of Salemi.[51] Sgarbi was the unsuccessful candidate for the Movement for Autonomy in the 2009 European Parliament election in Italy through The Autonomy electoral list in the Italian Islands constituency and for the Liberals Sgarbi Network – Reformists in the 2010 Lazio regional election.[52][53] On 14 July 2012, the 223th anniversary of the storming of the Bastille at the beginning of the French Revolution, Sgarbi founded the Party of the Revolution – Sgarbi Laboratory,[54][55] with which he unsuccessfully ran for re-election as mayor of Salemi in May 2014.[56][57] In 2013, Sgarbi joined the Popular Agreement party of Giampiero Catone.[58] Alongside Giulio Tremonti, Sgarbi founded Renaissance in 2017,[59][60][61] initially running for president of Sicily, before switching his support to eventual centre-right coalition winner Nello Musumeci.[62][63] In 2018, Renaissance federated with Forza Italia but subsequently returned to being an autonomous political group that presented itself at a local level over the years.[64][65] In 2022, Sgarbi joined the Us Moderates electoral list.[66] In 2023, a common list Us Moderates – Sgarbi Renaissance was presented at the regional elections in Lazio and Lombardy.[67][68][69]

Political and religious views edit

 
Sgarbi at a pro-American demonstration in 2001

Politically a liberal within the centre-right coalition,[70][71] Sgarbi is associated with liberal conservatism,[72] federalism,[73] and economic liberalism.[74] He called himself liberale ("liberal") and libertario ("libertarian"),[75] in the mold of Marco Pannella.[76] In 2017, Sgarbi said: "Replacing ideology with culture is the only future for the survival of good politics at the service of good governance. We are witnessing the destruction of the physiognomy of our cities. Beauty, unfortunately, is a legacy of the past; the urban planning objective of modern times seems to be only that of the construction of 'ugly buildings'. We need to go back to the Renaissance, when there was a 'commissioning power' that left free initiative to the artist, the only constraint was that represented by the creation of 'beautiful things'. What many call 'regime art' is 'state art' that preserves the characteristics and feelings of the climate of the current era."[77]

 
Sgarbi in 2007

Although Sgarbi has strongly defended the role of Catholicism as a foundational element of Italian culture, his relations with faith and religion are complicated. Sgarbi often declared himself Catholic. During a Confronti broadcast, Sgarbi said that he was "proud to be Catholic". In other occasions, he defined himself as atheist.[78] On ethical issues — for example abortion,[26] or euthanasia in the case of Eluana Englaro, whose life was artificially prolonged by 17 years in a vegetative coma, but not in the suicide of Noa Pothoven, calling suicide "a supreme act of life", he sided with the Catholic Church.[79][80] He declared his opposition not only to gay marriage but to marriage in general,[81][82][83] and is in favour of drug legalization.[84] He also attacked the Union of Rationalist Atheists and Agnostics, and once said, writing for il Giornale in 2009, that if modern churches are ugly, it is the fault of atheists.[85][86][87]

In February 2019, Sgarbi declared that he believed in the existence of God and that the definitive proof is its art and all the benevolent manifestations of man. He said: "Believing is a form of presumption, at most one can believe one believes. Reason would give no reason: God is unprovable, therefore he does not exist. Demonstration that God exists is only one. ... Art. There is divinity in man because the artist, adding beauty to the world, continues creation. Through art, man immortalizes himself. Dante would say that 'he becomes eternal'."[26] Asked about what is in the afterlife, he replied: "Nothing. No soul remains of Leonardo; there remains the Virgin of the Rocks."[26] In September 2019, Sgarbi stated that he considers himself a cultural Catholic, seeing Christianity more as a philosophy of man than a religion, according to which the idea of God is nothing more than a principle of perfection that pushes men to pursue goals higher.[88]

Art collections edit

Sgarbi dedicates himself to the collection of ancient books. He has a library with 280,000 volumes, including some ancient and rare ones, such as all the first editions of Giorgio Vasari's writings.[89] He also collected paintings and sculptures with the collaboration of his family members, including his mother Rina Cavallini.[90] The Cavallini–Sgarbi Collection consists of over 500 works; many are paintings, sculptures, and predominantly ancient artefacts of various types.[91] About Silvio Berlusconi's art collection, Sgarbi doubted of its quality and commented that Berlusconi favoured quantity over quality.[92][93]

Sgarbi has been at times accused of illicit export of works and laundering stolen goods,[94][95] in particular a 17th-century and Baroque artwork that disappeared from a castle in 2013.[96][97][98] This latest investigation, which began in 2024, attracted significant international attention, with many observers pointing to the silence of the prime minister Giorgia Meloni.[99][100] Sgarbi, who denied the allegations, resigned as undersecretary for culture in February 2024, citing an anti-trust investigation,[101] after he was paid for public events, including books presentations and conferences, despite being a member of Parliament.[98]

Personal life edit

 
Sgarbi at the 2020 Venice Festival

Sgarbi never married. He has two recognized daughters (born in 1998 and 2000, respectively) and a son (born in 1988). In 2008, Sgarbi commented: "I am against [conventional] paternity. The category of 'father' is not one to which I feel that I must belong. That said, I am also against abortion. There are women who wanted children with me, but I do not, because there can be no obligation to act as a father."[102] In 2011, Ancona's Court of Appeal attributed to him the paternity of a third daughter, then thirteen years old, by an opera singer. On that occasion, he claimed to have had at least forty children.[103]

In 2019, Sgarbi retired from work due to age limits. He taught for three years as a contract professor at the University of Udine. In 2022, he was appointed due to clear fame as full professor of History of Modern Art at the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture of the Kore University of Enna; he never served the position due to the age limits.[104] In January 2021, Sgarbi revealed that he had asymptomatic COVID-19 and that he had testicular cancer,[105] from which he healed in June 2021.[19] He again tested positive for COVID-19 in February 2022.[35]

Sgarbi has been involved in several criminal and civil trials,[106][107] and was mainly sentenced to fines for the crimes of defamation and insult. In 1996, he was convicted for the crime of forgery and aggravated and continuous fraud against the state due to the production of false documents and absenteeism in the 1989–1990 period while he was an employee of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, with the qualification of artistic and cultural heritage official of Veneto, and at the time of his participation in the Maurizio Costanzo Show.[108] He received a suspended prison sentence of 6 months and 10 days.[109] Also sentenced to pay 700,000 lire in compensation,[110] Sgarbi justified himself by stating that his absence from the office depended on his commitment to drafting an art catalogue,[111] and spoke of "arbitrary, discretion, and madness" regarding the sentence.[112] In 2016, a sentence of the labour section of the Court of Venice readmitted Sgarbi to service in the roles of the Superintendence of Venice.[113]

Sgarbi is a commentator of association football events. As a Ferrara native, Sgarbi is a supporter of SPAL. He also sympathizes for Juventus due to Omar Sivori. In 2017, he made several comments about football figures, such as Antonio Conte, Luciano Moggi, and Diego Armando Maradona. Upon Maradona's death in 2021, Sgarbi stated that he was his friend and always defended him from criticism,[114] and compared him to Caravaggio.[115] In 2019, Sgarbi had a diatribe with journalist Giampiero Mughini. Referencing both cinema and football, he compared Mughini to the priest in The Exorcist, and joked that Mughini had rekindled his interista soul.[116] In 2022, Sgarbi described the possible demolition of San Siro as "a crime".[117] In 2023, he criticized the 15-point penalty issued to Juventus for capital gains.[118]

Electoral history edit

 
Sgarbi in 1992
Election House Constituency Party Votes Result
1992 Chamber of Deputies Cagliari PLI 11,438  Y Elected
1994 Chamber of Deputies Osimo FI 21,112  N Not elected
Calabria [a]  Y Elected
1996 Chamber of Deputies Sacile FI 28,665  N Not elected
Calabria [a]  Y Elected
1999 European Parliament North-East Italy FI 85,070  Y Elected
2001 Chamber of Deputies Trieste–Muggia FI 36,710  N Not elected
Veneto 1 [a]  Y Elected
2004 European Parliament Southern Italy Lib 9,300  N Not elected
2006 Chamber of Deputies Calabria LC [b]  N Not elected
2009 European Parliament Italian Islands LD 22,334  N Not elected
2018 Chamber of Deputies Acerra RI 30,596  N Not elected
Emilia-Romagna 2 [a]  Y Elected
2022 Senate of the Republic Emilia-Romagna 3 RI 187,206  N Not elected
  1. ^ a b c d Elected in a closed list proportional representation system.
  2. ^ Candidate in a closed list proportional representation system.

First-past-the-post elections edit

 
Sgarbi in the 1990s
1994 Italian general election (C): Osimo
Candidate Coalition Party Votes %
Luigi Giacco Progressives PDS 28,427 34.42
Vittorio Sgarbi FI 21,112 25.56
Emanuela Branchesi Pact for Italy PS 29,860 24.05
Leonardo Fabrizi AN 13,189 15.97
Total 82,588 100.0
Turnout 90,187 86.73
1996 Italian general election (C): Sacile
Candidate Coalition Party Votes %
Edouard Ballaman LN 35,028 42.52
Vittorio Sgarbi FI 28,655 34.79
Pio De Angelis Progressives PRC 18,690 22.69
Total 82,373 100.0
Turnout 88,486 80.93
2001 Italian general election (C): TriesteMuggia
Candidate Coalition Party Votes %
Riccardo Illy The Olive Tree Ind 44,495 50.79
Vittorio Sgarbi House of Freedoms FI 36,710 41.90
Franco Francescato IdV 2,307 2.63
Marco Gentili LB 2,153 2.46
Others 1,944 2.22
Total 87,609 100.0
Turnout 91,279 80.61
2018 Italian general election (C): Acerra
Candidate Coalition Party Votes %
Luigi Di Maio M5S 95,219 63.19
Vittorio Sgarbi Centre-right RI 30,596 20.38
Antonio Falcone Centre-left PD 18,018 12.00
Others 6,315 4.20
Total 150,148 100.0
Turnout 153,528 69.89
2022 Italian general election (S): Bologna
Candidate Coalition Party Votes %
Pier Ferdinando Casini Centre-left CpE 232,069 40.06
Vittorio Sgarbi Centre-right RI 187,217 32.32
Fabio Selleri M5S 62,908 10.86
Others 97,868 16.80
Total 579,252 100.0
Turnout 601,061 73.91

Works edit

 
Sgarbi during a lecture in July 2020

Sgarbi is the author of numerous catalogues, monographs, and books on criticism and art history, including among the latest Viaggio sentimentale nell'Italia dei desideri (2010), Piene di grazia. I volti della donna nell'arte (2011), L'arte è contemporanea, ovvero l'arte di vedere l'arte (2012), Nel nome del figlio. Natività, fughe, passioni nell'arte (2012), Il tesoro d'Italia (2013), Il punto di vista del cavallo. Caravaggio (2014), Il tesoro d'Italia. Gli anni delle meraviglie (2014), Dal cielo alla terra. Da Michelangelo a Caravaggio. Il tesoro d'Italia III (2015), Parmigianino. Tra classicismo e manierismo (2016), La Costituzione e la bellezza (2016, with Michele Ainis), Dall'ombra alla luce. Da Caravaggio a Tiepolo. Il tesoro d'Italia IV (2016), Rinascimento (2017, with Giulio Tremonti), Dal mito alla favola bella. Da Canaletto a Boldini. Il tesoro d'Italia V (2017), Il Novecento. I. Dal futurismo al neorealismo. Il tesoro d'Italia VI (2018), Il Novecento. II. Da Lucio Fontana a Piero Guccione. Il tesoro d'Italia VII (2019), Ecce Caravaggio. Da Roberto Longhi a oggi e Raffaello. Un Dio mortale (2021), Canova e la bella amata e Roma. Dal Rinascimento ai giorni nostri (2022), and Scoperte e rivelazioni. Caccia al tesoro dell'arte (2023).[1]

List of publications edit

  • Il populismo nella letteratura italiana del Novecento, Messina-Florence, D'Anna, 1977.
  • Carpaccio, Bologna, Capitol, 1979; Milan, Fabbri, 1994, ISBN 88-450-5538-8; Milan, Rizzoli libri illustrati, 2002, ISBN 88-7423-006-0. Also published in the United States and France.
  • Palladio e la Maniera. I pittori vicentini del Cinquecento e i collaboratori del Palladio, 1530-1630, Milan, Electa, 1980. Sgarbi's catalogue.
  • Gnoli, Milan, Ricci, 1983, ISBN 88-216-0030-0.
  • Capolavori della pittura antica, Milan, A. Mondadori, 1984.
  • Tutti i musei d'Italia, Rozzano, Domus, 1984, ISBN 88-7212-010-1. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • Antonio da Crevalcore e la pittura ferrarese del Quattrocento a Bologna, Milan, A. Mondadori, 1985.
  • L'opera grafica di Domenico Gnoli, Milan, A. Mondadori, 1985. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • Carlo Guarienti, Milan, Fabbri, 1985. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • Il sogno della pittura. Come leggere un'opera d'arte, Venice, Marsilio, 1985, ISBN 88-317-4795-9. It won the 1985 Premio Estense.
  • Mattioli. Antologia 1939-1986, Modena, Il Bulino, 1987.
  • Rovigo. Le chiese. Catalogo dei beni artistici e storici, Venice: Giunta regionale del Veneto-Marsilio, 1988.
  • Chaim Soutine, Brescia, L'obliquo, 1988.
  • Storia universale dell'arte, Milan, A. Mondadori, 1988, ISBN 88-04-33874-1. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • Davanti all'immagine. Artisti, quadri, libri, polemiche, Milan, Rizzoli, 1989, ISBN 88-17-53755-1. It won the 1990 Premio Bancarella.
  • Giovanni Segantini. I capolavori, Trento, Reverdito, 1989, ISBN 88-342-4070-7.
  • La stanza dipinta. Scritti sull'arte contemporanea, Palermo, Novecento, 1989, ISBN 88-373-0108-1.
  • Il pensiero segreto. Viaggi incontri emozioni. Prose di conversazione, Milan, Rizzoli, 1990, ISBN 88-17-84045-9; Milan, Sonzogno, 1994.
  • W. Alexander Kossuth, Milan, Mazzotta, 1990, ISBN 88-202-0954-3. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • Botero. Dipinti sculture disegni, Milan, A. Mondadori arte, 1991, ISBN 88-242-0099-0. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • Dell'Italia. Uomini e luoghi, Milan, Rizzoli, 1991, ISBN 88-17-84119-6. It won the 1991 Premio Fregene.
  • Dizionario dei monumenti italiani e dei loro autori. Rome, Dal Rinascimento ai giorni nostri, Milan: Bompiani, 1991, ISBN 88-452-1801-5.
  • La mia vita, Milan: Condé Nast, 1991. Supplemented to the 11th issue of Italy's Vanity Fair.
  • Arturo Nathan. Illusione e destino, Milan, Fabbri, 1992. Exhibition curated by Sgarbi.
  • Lo Sgarbino. Dizionario della lingua italiana. I sinonimi e i contrari, divisione in sillabe, coniugazione dei verbi, Bergamo, Larus, 1993.
  • Le mani nei capelli, Milan, A. Mondadori, 1993, ISBN 88-04-37351-2.
  • Onorevoli fantasmi. Due anni di polemiche parlamentari, Milan, A. Mondadori, 1994, ISBN 88-04-38165-5.
  • Lezioni private, Milan, A. Mondadori, 1995, ISBN 88-04-41172-4.
  • Lezioni private 2, Milan, Mondadori, 1996, ISBN 88-04-42519-9.
  • Alfredo Protti, Milan, G. Mondadori, 1997, ISBN 88-374-1607-5. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • A regola d'arte. Libri, quadri, poesie. Nuove lezioni sul bello, Milan, Mondadori, 1998, ISBN 88-04-45771-6.
  • Notte e giorno d'intorno girando..., Milan, Rizzoli, 1998, ISBN 88-17-85887-0.
  • Gli immortali, Milan, Rizzoli, 1999, ISBN 88-17-86147-2.
  • La casa dell'anima. Educazione all'arte, Milan, Mondadori, 1999. ISBN 88-04-43345-0. It includes a VHS.
  • Giotto e il suo tempo, Milan, Motta, 2000, ISBN 88-7179-278-5. Exhibition ideated and curated by Sgarbi.
  • Le tenebre e la rosa. Un'antologia, Milan: Rizzoli, 2000, ISBN 88-17-86529-X.
  • Balthus, Florence, Giunti, 2001, ISBN 88-09-02055-3.
  • Elogio della medicina di Jacovitti. Breve storia di un capolavoro sconosciuto, Milan, Mazzotta, 2001, ISBN 88-202-1330-3. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • Percorsi perversi. Divagazioni sull'arte, Milan, Rizzoli, 2001, ISBN 88-17-86852-3.
  • Giorgio De Chirico. Dalla Metafisica alla "Metafisica". Opere 1909-1973, Venice, Marsilio, 2002, ISBN 88-317-8167-7. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • Il Bene e il Bello. La fragile condizione umana, Milan, Bompiani, 2002, ISBN 88-452-5329-5.
  • Wolfgang Alexander Kossuth, 1982-2002, Milan, Skira, 2002, ISBN 88-8491-221-0. Text by and with Michael Engelhard and Mario De Micheli.
  • Da Giotto a Picasso. Discorso sulla pittura, Geneva-Milan, Rizzoli libri illustrati, 2002, ISBN 88-7423-070-2.
  • Viaggio sentimentale e pittorico di un emiliano in Romagna, Milan, Rizzoli, 2002.
  • Parmigianino, Collana Arte moderna e contemporanea, Milan, Rizzoli, 2003, ISBN 88-7423-114-8. Also published by Rizzoli-Skira (Milan), 2003, ISBN 88-7423-195-4. Re-edited as Parmigianino tra Classicismo e Manierismo, Collana i Delfini, Milan, La nave di Teseo, 2016, ISBN 978-88-934403-9-4.
  • Francesco del Cossa, Milan, Rizzoli-Skira, 2003, ISBN 978-88-6130-401-7.
  • Dell'arte e della morte. Gli ultimi giorni del Parmigianino. Atto unico, Milan, Skira, 2003, ISBN 88-8491-642-9.
  • La ricerca dell'identità. Da Antonello a De Chirico, Milan, Skira, 2003, ISBN 88-8491-782-4. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • L'Odéo Cornaro, Turin, Allemandi, 2003, ISBN 88-422-1194-X.
  • Francesco Scaramuzza, Turin, Allemandi, 2003, ISBN 88-422-1234-2. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • Un paese sfigurato. Viaggio attraverso gli scempi d'Italia, Milan, Rizzoli, 2003, ISBN 88-7423-154-7.
  • Guercino. Poesia e sentimento nella pittura del '600, Novara, De Agostini, 2003. Edited by Sgarbi with Denis Mahon and Massimo Pulini.
  • Per un partito della bellezza, 90th supplement to the bimonthly ARTE, Brescia, EAE Edizioni d'Arte Europee, 2004.
  • Andrea Palladio. La luce della ragione. Esempi di vita in villa tra il XIV e XVIII secolo, Milan, Rizzoli libri illustrati, 2004, ISBN 88-17-00454-5. It includes a DVD.
  • Dell'anima, Milan, Bompiani, 2004, ISBN 88-452-1125-8.
  • Natura e Maniera tra Tiziano e Caravaggio. Le ceneri violette di Giorgione, Milan, Skira, 2004, ISBN 88-7624-120-5. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • Gaspare Landi, Milan, Skira, 2004, ISBN 88-7624-219-8. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • San Giuseppe con il bambino di Giovan Battista Piazzetta, Turi, Allemandi, 2004, ISBN 88-422-1291-1. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • Un capolavoro di Rubens. L'adorazione dei pastori, Milan, Skira, 2004. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • Arte e realtà, in Antonio Nunziante, Opere, I, Giaveno, Metamediale, 2004.
  • Visioni sospese, in Catalogo generale delle opere di Antonio Nunziante, volume III, Milan, G. Mondadori, 2004, ISBN 88-374-1832-9. With Paolo Levi.
  • Aroldo Bonzagni, Milan, Mazzotta, 2005, ISBN 88-202-1766-X. Edited by Sgarbi, with Antonio Forchino and Elena Bastelli.
  • Caravaggio, Milan, Skira, 2005, ISBN 88-7624-606-1.
  • I giudizi di Sgarbi. 99 artisti dai cataloghi d'arte moderna e dintorni, Milan, Editoriale Giorgio Mondadori, 2005, ISBN 88-374-1826-4.
  • Il ritratto interiore: da Lotto a Pirandello, Milan, Skira, 2005, ISBN 88-7624-326-7. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • Monteforte. Paesaggi della memoria, Milan, G. Mondadori, 2005, ISBN 88-374-1822-1. Text by Rossana Bessaglia and Emanuela Mazzotti.
  • Ragione e passione. Contro l'indifferenza, Milan, Bompiani, 2005, ISBN 88-452-3497-5.
  • Vedere le parole. La scrittura d'arte da Vasari a Longhi, Milan, Tascabili Bompiani, 2005, ISBN 88-452-3402-9.
  • Le meraviglie della pittura tra Venezia e Ferrara. Dal Quattrocento al Settecento, Cinisello Balsamo, Silvana Editoriale, 2005, ISBN 88-366-0612-1.
  • Clausura a Milano (e non solo). Da suor Letizia a Salemi (e ritorno), Milan, Bompiani, 2008, ISBN 978-88-452-6178-7. With Marta Bravi.
  • L'Italia delle meraviglie. Una cartografia del cuore, Milan, Bompiani, 2008, ISBN 978-88-452-6381-1.
  • Donne e dee nei musei italiani, Milan, Banca Network Investimenti, 2009.
  • Klaus Karl Mehrkens. Opere 1983-2008, Siena, Protagon, 2009, ISBN 978-88-8024-262-8. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • Viaggio sentimentale nell'Italia dei desideri, Collana Saggi, Milan, Bompiani, 2010, ISBN 978-88-452-6591-4.
  • La visione interiore di Piero Landoni, Varese, Agema Corporation Editore, 2010. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • Lo stato dell'arte. Regioni d'Italia. Padiglione Italia, LIV Esposizione internazionale d'arte della Biennale di Venezia, iniziativa speciale per il 150º anniversario dell'unità d'Italia, Milan, Skira, 2011, ISBN 978-88-572-1159-6. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • Lo stato dell'arte. Accademie di belle arti. Padiglione Italia, LIV Esposizione internazionale d'arte della Biennale di Venezia, iniziativa speciale per il 150º anniversario dell'unità d'Italia. Milan, Skira, 2011, ISBN 978-88-572-1160-2. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • Lo stato dell'arte. Istituti italiani di cultura nel mondo. Padiglione Italia, LIV Esposizione nazionale d'arte della Biennale di Venezia, iniziativa speciale per il 150º anniversario dell'unità d'Italia. Milan, Skira, 2011, ISBN 978-88-572-1179-4. Edited by Sgarbi.
  • Le meraviglie di Roma. Dal Rinascimento ai giorni nostri, Collana Dizionari dei monumenti italiani, Milan, Bompiani, 2011, ISBN 978-88-452-6716-1.
  • Piene di grazia. I volti della donna nell'arte, Collana Saggi, Milan, Bompiani, 2011, ISBN 978-88-452-6819-9. It won the 2012 Premio Cesare Pavese.
  • L'ombra del divino nell'arte contemporanea, Siena, Cantagalli, 2011, ISBN 978-88-8272-755-0.
  • L'arte è contemporanea, ovvero L'arte di vedere l'arte (con un dialogo con Gillo Dorfles), Collana PasSaggi, Milan, Bompiani, 2012, ISBN 978-88-452-7042-0.
  • Nel nome del Figlio. Natività, fughe e passioni nell'arte, Milan, Bompiani, 2012, ISBN 978-88-452-7146-5.
  • Mattia Preti, Soveria Mannelli, Rubbettino, 2013, ISBN 978-88-498-3578-6.
  • Il punto di vista del cavallo. Caravaggio, Collana PasSaggi, Milan, Bompiani, 2014, ISBN 978-88-452-7332-2. Re-published in Collana I fari, Milan, La nave di Teseo, 2021, ISBN 978-88-346-0450-2.
  • La Costituzione e la Bellezza, Collana i Fari (2), Milan, La nave di Teseo, 2016, ISBN 978-88-9344-028-8. With Michele Ainis.
  • Rinascimento: con la cultura (non) si mangia, Collana Le boe, Milan, Baldini & Castoldi, 2017, ISBN 978-88-9388-057-2 . With Giulio Tremonti.
  • Diario della capra 2019/20, Milan, Baldini+Castoldi, 2019, ISBN 978-88-938-8210-1. 16 goats were drawn by Staino.
  • Leonardo. Il genio dell'imperfezione, Collana I fari, Milan, La nave di Teseo, 2019, ISBN 978-88-346-0048-1.
  • Il bene e il male. Dio, Arte, Scienza, Milan, La nave di Teseo, 2020, ISBN 978-88-939-5028-2. With Giulio Giorello.
  • Ecce Caravaggio. Da Roberto Longhi a oggi, Collana I fari, Milan, La nave di Teseo, 2021, ISBN 978-88-346-0817-3.
  • Il Rinascimento in Valle Camonica, Milan, La nave di Teseo, 2021, ISBN 979-12-80043-24-5. Edited by Sgarbi, with preface by his sister Elisabetta Sgarbi.
  • Raffaello. Un Dio mortale, Collana I fari, Milan, La nave di Teseo, 2021, ISBN 978-88-346-0366-6.
  • Canova e la bella amata, Milan, La nave di Teseo, 2022, ISBN 979-12-80043-38-2.
  • Roma. Dal Rinascimento ai giorni nostri, Milan, La nave di Teseo, 2022, ISBN 978-88-346-0598-1.
  • Roma. Dal Rinascimento ai giorni nostri. Dizionario dei monumenti e dei loro autori. Fotografie di Andrea Jemolo, updated edition, Milan, La nave di Teseo, 2022, ISBN 978-88-346-0598-1.
  • Scoperte e rivelazioni. Milan, La nave di Teseo, 2023, ISBN 978-88-346-1445-7.

Il Tesoro d'Italia series edit

  • La lunga avventura dell'arte, volume I, Collana Saggistica, Milan, Bompiani, 2013, ISBN 978-88-452-7456-5. Introduction by Michele Ainis.
  • Gli anni delle meraviglie. Da Piero Della Francesca a Pontormo', volume II, Collana Saggistica, Milan, Bompiani, 2014, ISBN 978-88-452-7747-4.
  • Dal cielo alla terra. Da Michelangelo a Caravaggio, volume III, Collana Saggistica, Milan, Bompiani, 2015, ISBN 978-88-452-8011-5. Introduction by Luca Doninenlli.
  • Dall'ombra alla luce. Da Caravaggio a Tiepolo, volume IV, Collana I fari, Milan, La nave di Teseo, 2016, ISBN 978-88-9344-064-6. Introduction by Paolo Di Paolo.
  • Dal mito alla favola bella. Da Canova a Boldini, volume V, Collana I fari, Milan, La nave di Teseo, 2017, ISBN 978-88-9344-292-3. Preface by Arturo Carlo Quintavalle.
  • Il Novecento. Volume I. Dal Futurismo al Neorealismo, volume VI, tome I, Collana I fari, Milan, La nave di Teseo, 2018, ISBN 978-88-9344-647-1. Introduction by Franco Coredlli.
  • Il Novecento. Volume II. Da Lucio Fontana a Piero Guccioni, volume VI, tome II, Collana I fari (46), Milan, La nave di Teseo, 2019, ISBN 978-88-9344-822-2. Preface by Angelo Guglielmi and Italo Zannier.

Television edit

 
Stencil in Turin referencing Sgarbi's response to Aldo Busi during a television debate

As an opinionist, Sgarbi took part in various television programs, including those of Maurizio Costanzo (Maurizio Costanzo Show) and Mike Bongiorno (Telemike). As a presenter, he hosted Sgarbi quotidiani (1992–1999) and Ci tocca anche Vittorio Sgarbi – Or vi sbigottirà (2011).[1] In 2000, Sgarbi quotidiani was awarded the Premio Internazionale Flaiano per la Televisione.[19]

TV shows edit

  • Sgarbi quotidiani (Canale 5, 1992–1999)
  • Dalla vostra parte (Rete 4, 2018)
  • Cartabianca, (Rai 3, 2018)

Cinema edit

See also edit

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vittorio, sgarbi, vittorio, umberto, antonio, maria, sgarbi, born, 1952, italian, critic, historian, writer, politician, cultural, commentator, television, personality, president, museum, modern, contemporary, trento, rovereto, appointed, curator, italian, pav. Vittorio Umberto Antonio Maria Sgarbi born 8 May 1952 is an Italian art critic art historian writer politician cultural commentator and television personality He is president of the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto Appointed curator of the Italian Pavilion at the 2011 Venice Biennale Sgarbi is also a columnist for il Giornale and works as an art critic for Panorama and IO Donna A popular ecletic and mediatic phenomenon Sgarbi is well known for his glib verbal aggressiveness and insults which often led to libels Vittorio SgarbiSgarbi in 2022Member of the Chamber of DeputiesIn office 23 March 2018 13 October 2022ConstituencyEmilia Romagna 2In office 23 April 1992 27 April 2006ConstituencyCagliari 1992 1994 Calabria 1994 2001 Veneto 1 2001 2006 Member of the European ParliamentIn office 20 July 1999 11 June 2001ConstituencyNorth East ItalyMayor of ArpinoIncumbentAssumed office 15 May 2023Preceded byRenato ReaMayor of SutriIn office 11 June 2018 15 May 2023Preceded byGuido CiantiSucceeded byMatteo AmoriMayor of SalemiIn office 30 June 2008 15 February 2012Preceded byBiagio MastrantoniSucceeded byDomenico VenutiMayor of San Severino MarcheIn office 9 December 1992 24 December 1993Preceded byAlduino PelagalliSucceeded byManlio RossiPersonal detailsBornVittorio Umberto Antonio Maria Sgarbi 1952 05 08 8 May 1952 age 71 Ferrara ItalyPolitical partyRenaissance since 2017 Other politicalaffiliationsSee listHeight1 78 m 5 ft 10 in ProfessionArt criticAcademicWriterSignatureWebsiteOfficial website A multi time member of the Italian Parliament Sgarbi is best known for his mayoralty terms in several cities San Severino Marche Salemi Sutri and Arpino across different Italian regions Marche Sicily and Lazio He is also well known for his many party switches starting in the Italian Socialist Party in 1990 before switching to the Italian Liberal Party in 1992 and joining Silvio Berlusconi and his centre right coalition party Forza Italia in 1994 and to other minor liberal and centre right parties including founding its own parties in 1999 2012 and 2017 The Liberals Sgarbi the Party of the Revolution and Renaissance In 2018 he returned to the 2013 refounded Forza Italia After a failed Senate bid in 2022 he was appointed undersecretary for culture in the Meloni Cabinet Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Political party affiliations 4 Political and religious views 5 Art collections 6 Personal life 7 Electoral history 7 1 First past the post elections 8 Works 8 1 List of publications 8 2 Il Tesoro d Italia series 9 Television 9 1 TV shows 9 2 Cinema 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksEarly life and education editSgarbi was born in Ferrara Emilia Romagna in 1952 1 The son of pharmacists Giuseppe Sgarbi 1921 2018 and Rina Cavallini 1926 2015 he has a younger sister Elisabetta Sgarbi born 1956 an Italian film producer and writer Sgarbi grew up in Ro Ferrarese and attended the Classical Lyceum named after Ludovico Ariosto Sgarbi then graduated in Philosophy cum laude at the University of Bologna where he also specialized in History of Art 1 After his graduation Sgarbi taught History of Photography 1974 1978 and History of Artistic Techniques 1984 1988 before entering politics in 1992 1 Career editAn eclectic controversial and often discussed character 2 3 Sgarbi has built his career around art but also covered heterogeneous roles and positions in different sectors publishing numerous works 1 Sgarbi made his debut on national television as an art expert on the Maurizio Costanzo Show on Canale 5 In the 1990s he had his own show Sgarbi quotidiani which was a pun on his name that can be read as Daily Sgarbi or Daily Offences The show was a 15 minute recapitulation of current events On a few episodes Sgarbi furiously attacked the Italian judges working on the Tangentopoli corruption scandal and criticized the use of preventive detention in prison in particular he declared that many people had been arrested without a proper warrant and that some innocent people had been unjustly accused and denounced what he saw as the excessive power of investigative magistrates the severe Article 41 bis prison regime and the damage done to the regional economy by organized crime investigations He visited Giuseppe Piromalli a boss of the Ndrangheta in Calabria in prison 4 5 During a 1991 appearance in a television show presented by Giuliano Ferrara Sgarbi and Roberto D Agostino s exchanges of insults culminated in D Agostino slapping Sgarbi Years later the two made peace 6 Sgarbi also became famous for repeatedly shouting capra goat which was first uttered during the 23 March 1989 episode of the Maurizio Costanzo Show as a way to avoid libels due to his insulting language 7 8 9 Years later capra made it into the title of a book by Sgarbi and published by Baldini Castoldi 10 In a series of interviews given on 15 19 July 1994 to Avvenire and il Giornale Sgarbi described the Mani pulite judges who were working on the Tangentopoli scandal as murderers and part of a criminal association 11 Due to the use of those words Sgarbi was convicted of libel a sentence that was confirmed by Italy s Supreme Court of Cassation he was sentenced to pay 60 000 12 13 Sgarbi had said DI Pietro Colombo Davigo and the others are murderers who made people die They must be tried and arrested They are a criminal association with the freedom to kill It is right that they leave no one will regret them They go to church to pray for all those people they caused to die Moroni Gardini Cicogna Cagliari They have all these crosses on their conscience I thank God that with this decree Biondi Decree they will themselves avoid arrest for all the murders they have committed 14 15 In 1992 the year after Tangentopoli Sgarbi was elected mayor of San Severino Marche with the Italian Socialist Party and member of the Chamber of Deputies in the Cagliari constituency with the Italian Liberal Party 1 In 1994 Sgarbi joined Forza Italia the new founded party of Silvio Berlusconi As part of the Pole of Good Government he campaigned actively in Southern Italy for judicial reforms after Tangentopoli such as the failed Biondi Decree 16 17 18 As a member of Forza Italia he carried out much parliamentary activity including being president of the 7th Culture Science and Education Commission of the Chamber of Deputies from 1994 to 1996 elected a member of the European Parliament in 1999 19 and the undersecretary for cultural heritage and activities from 2001 to 2002 1 About the state of art in 2002 Sgarbi said I don t think cinema and theatre are essential to humanity No one goes to see Italian films because they stink 20 21 nbsp Sgarbi in 2012 In 2006 Sgarbi obtained the culture department of the municipality of Milan a position he held until 2008 1 In 2008 Sgarbi served as Cabinet Member for Culture Arts and Sports in Milan s municipal government for six months when mayor Letizia Moratti terminated his mandate as she saw him unfit for the job 22 That same year supported by the 2002 refounded Christian Democracy and the Union of the Centre parties Sgarbi became mayor of the Sicilian city of Salemi a position from which he resigned in February 2012 1 In an attempt to re populate the city since the 1968 Belice earthquake that hit Salemi s ancient centre parts of which date back more than 1 000 years to the Islamic occupation under the suggestion of photographer and friend Oliviero Toscani Sgarbi proposed to give historic houses for 1 each 23 While mayor of Salemi Sgarbi was removed from his role and the administration of the city was commissioned after he failed to acknowledge Sicilian Mafia interferences in his cabinet 24 According to the then interior minister Anna Maria Cancellieri Sgarbi had responsibilities for the infiltration of mafia in the management of the city for example through the creation of fake protocols and making the administrative process slower 25 Sgarbi later recalled it was a mistake saying The mafia was based on silence from Buscetta onwards in Sicily it is archaeology it is no coincidence that I opened the mafia museum In your opinion what is the mafia doing in Salemi The mafia goes where the money is In Milan In Moscow 26 During his career Sgarbi was superintendent for the Venetian Museum Complex from 2010 to 2011 and curator of numerous artistic events 1 including the 2011 Venice Biennale 27 where he was appointed curator of the Italian Pavilion 1 In 2013 he left the presidency of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Urbino a position he had held since 2003 1 In 2015 Sgarbi formalized his mayor of Milan candidacy for the 2016 Italian local elections 1 In February 2016 four months before the election he renounced to his bid and criticized the centre right coalition candidate Stefano Parisi 28 29 In November 2017 Sgarbi was chosen by the centre right coalition Sicilian president elect Nello Musumeci as new Regional Assessor of Cultural Heritage 30 31 Sgarbi was re elected as member of Parliament for Forza Italia for the 2018 Italian general election 32 With the Renaissance party he founded in 2017 Sgarbi was elected as mayor of Sutri later in June 2018 1 Sgarbi was critical of the handling of the COVID 19 pandemic in Italy by the government and of the Green Pass 33 34 35 In 2022 he presented the symbol of IoApro Rinascimento with the group of restaurateurs and traders disobedient to the restrictions imposed by the government and the obligation of the Green Pass 36 37 Sgarbi was a candidate to the Senate of the Republic in the 2022 Italian general election but was not elected 38 In the Meloni Cabinet that ensued he was undersecretary for culture from 2022 to 2024 1 In 2023 Sgarbi was elected mayor of Arpino with the Renaissance civic list 1 As the undersecretary of culture Sgarbi said in August 2023 that some of Italy s top jobs should be reserved for Italians and that the Meloni government had introduced stricter criteria in the hiring process over the language skills of applicants 39 Political party affiliations edit nbsp Sgarbi in 2019 Sgarbi is well known for his many political parties affiliations 40 Due to his many party switches Sgarbi is labelled Italy s greatest trasformista 41 42 In his youth Sgarbi was a member of the Italian Monarchist Union 43 He was later associated with the Italian Communist Party after accepting the proposal to run for Pesaro s city council in 1990 a candidacy that failed due to having simultaneously also accepted the proposal for the Italian Socialist Party PSI this led to the withdrawal of both candidacies With the PSI he was elected deputy and municipal councilor of San Severino Marche in 1990 44 45 Through a Christian Democracy Italian Social Movement alliance he was elected mayor of San Severino Marche in 1992 He was first elected deputy in 1992 through the Italian Liberal Party PLI 45 and then re elected in 1994 1996 and 2001 with Forza Italia and re elected in 2018 with the new Forza Italia established in 2013 41 In 1995 Sgarbi co founded the Federalist Union 46 which he left to join the Pannella Sgarbi List but abandoned it before the 1996 elections 47 48 49 being re elected with Forza Italia through the Pole of Good Government 50 He founded a new party The Liberals Sgarbi in 1999 45 In 2000 Sgarbi established the Secular Pole to guarantee representation in the following year s elections for the PLI and the Radical Party with which he was allied as part of Berlusconi s coalition in 1996 45 In 2004 he joined the Italian Republican Party 45 In 2006 Sgarbi ran for the Consumers List which was part of The Union the centre left coalition that narrowly defeated Berlusconi whom he once defined as the anal birth caused by Di Pietro 45 without being elected In 2008 an alliance between the 2002 refounded Christian Democracy and the Union of the Centre parties led to his election as mayor of Salemi 51 Sgarbi was the unsuccessful candidate for the Movement for Autonomy in the 2009 European Parliament election in Italy through The Autonomy electoral list in the Italian Islands constituency and for the Liberals Sgarbi Network Reformists in the 2010 Lazio regional election 52 53 On 14 July 2012 the 223th anniversary of the storming of the Bastille at the beginning of the French Revolution Sgarbi founded the Party of the Revolution Sgarbi Laboratory 54 55 with which he unsuccessfully ran for re election as mayor of Salemi in May 2014 56 57 In 2013 Sgarbi joined the Popular Agreement party of Giampiero Catone 58 Alongside Giulio Tremonti Sgarbi founded Renaissance in 2017 59 60 61 initially running for president of Sicily before switching his support to eventual centre right coalition winner Nello Musumeci 62 63 In 2018 Renaissance federated with Forza Italia but subsequently returned to being an autonomous political group that presented itself at a local level over the years 64 65 In 2022 Sgarbi joined the Us Moderates electoral list 66 In 2023 a common list Us Moderates Sgarbi Renaissance was presented at the regional elections in Lazio and Lombardy 67 68 69 Political and religious views edit nbsp Sgarbi at a pro American demonstration in 2001 Politically a liberal within the centre right coalition 70 71 Sgarbi is associated with liberal conservatism 72 federalism 73 and economic liberalism 74 He called himself liberale liberal and libertario libertarian 75 in the mold of Marco Pannella 76 In 2017 Sgarbi said Replacing ideology with culture is the only future for the survival of good politics at the service of good governance We are witnessing the destruction of the physiognomy of our cities Beauty unfortunately is a legacy of the past the urban planning objective of modern times seems to be only that of the construction of ugly buildings We need to go back to the Renaissance when there was a commissioning power that left free initiative to the artist the only constraint was that represented by the creation of beautiful things What many call regime art is state art that preserves the characteristics and feelings of the climate of the current era 77 nbsp Sgarbi in 2007 Although Sgarbi has strongly defended the role of Catholicism as a foundational element of Italian culture his relations with faith and religion are complicated Sgarbi often declared himself Catholic During a Confronti broadcast Sgarbi said that he was proud to be Catholic In other occasions he defined himself as atheist 78 On ethical issues for example abortion 26 or euthanasia in the case of Eluana Englaro whose life was artificially prolonged by 17 years in a vegetative coma but not in the suicide of Noa Pothoven calling suicide a supreme act of life he sided with the Catholic Church 79 80 He declared his opposition not only to gay marriage but to marriage in general 81 82 83 and is in favour of drug legalization 84 He also attacked the Union of Rationalist Atheists and Agnostics and once said writing for il Giornale in 2009 that if modern churches are ugly it is the fault of atheists 85 86 87 In February 2019 Sgarbi declared that he believed in the existence of God and that the definitive proof is its art and all the benevolent manifestations of man He said Believing is a form of presumption at most one can believe one believes Reason would give no reason God is unprovable therefore he does not exist Demonstration that God exists is only one Art There is divinity in man because the artist adding beauty to the world continues creation Through art man immortalizes himself Dante would say that he becomes eternal 26 Asked about what is in the afterlife he replied Nothing No soul remains of Leonardo there remains the Virgin of the Rocks 26 In September 2019 Sgarbi stated that he considers himself a cultural Catholic seeing Christianity more as a philosophy of man than a religion according to which the idea of God is nothing more than a principle of perfection that pushes men to pursue goals higher 88 Art collections editSgarbi dedicates himself to the collection of ancient books He has a library with 280 000 volumes including some ancient and rare ones such as all the first editions of Giorgio Vasari s writings 89 He also collected paintings and sculptures with the collaboration of his family members including his mother Rina Cavallini 90 The Cavallini Sgarbi Collection consists of over 500 works many are paintings sculptures and predominantly ancient artefacts of various types 91 About Silvio Berlusconi s art collection Sgarbi doubted of its quality and commented that Berlusconi favoured quantity over quality 92 93 Sgarbi has been at times accused of illicit export of works and laundering stolen goods 94 95 in particular a 17th century and Baroque artwork that disappeared from a castle in 2013 96 97 98 This latest investigation which began in 2024 attracted significant international attention with many observers pointing to the silence of the prime minister Giorgia Meloni 99 100 Sgarbi who denied the allegations resigned as undersecretary for culture in February 2024 citing an anti trust investigation 101 after he was paid for public events including books presentations and conferences despite being a member of Parliament 98 Personal life edit nbsp Sgarbi at the 2020 Venice Festival Sgarbi never married He has two recognized daughters born in 1998 and 2000 respectively and a son born in 1988 In 2008 Sgarbi commented I am against conventional paternity The category of father is not one to which I feel that I must belong That said I am also against abortion There are women who wanted children with me but I do not because there can be no obligation to act as a father 102 In 2011 Ancona s Court of Appeal attributed to him the paternity of a third daughter then thirteen years old by an opera singer On that occasion he claimed to have had at least forty children 103 In 2019 Sgarbi retired from work due to age limits He taught for three years as a contract professor at the University of Udine In 2022 he was appointed due to clear fame as full professor of History of Modern Art at the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture of the Kore University of Enna he never served the position due to the age limits 104 In January 2021 Sgarbi revealed that he had asymptomatic COVID 19 and that he had testicular cancer 105 from which he healed in June 2021 19 He again tested positive for COVID 19 in February 2022 35 Sgarbi has been involved in several criminal and civil trials 106 107 and was mainly sentenced to fines for the crimes of defamation and insult In 1996 he was convicted for the crime of forgery and aggravated and continuous fraud against the state due to the production of false documents and absenteeism in the 1989 1990 period while he was an employee of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage with the qualification of artistic and cultural heritage official of Veneto and at the time of his participation in the Maurizio Costanzo Show 108 He received a suspended prison sentence of 6 months and 10 days 109 Also sentenced to pay 700 000 lire in compensation 110 Sgarbi justified himself by stating that his absence from the office depended on his commitment to drafting an art catalogue 111 and spoke of arbitrary discretion and madness regarding the sentence 112 In 2016 a sentence of the labour section of the Court of Venice readmitted Sgarbi to service in the roles of the Superintendence of Venice 113 Sgarbi is a commentator of association football events As a Ferrara native Sgarbi is a supporter of SPAL He also sympathizes for Juventus due to Omar Sivori In 2017 he made several comments about football figures such as Antonio Conte Luciano Moggi and Diego Armando Maradona Upon Maradona s death in 2021 Sgarbi stated that he was his friend and always defended him from criticism 114 and compared him to Caravaggio 115 In 2019 Sgarbi had a diatribe with journalist Giampiero Mughini Referencing both cinema and football he compared Mughini to the priest in The Exorcist and joked that Mughini had rekindled his interista soul 116 In 2022 Sgarbi described the possible demolition of San Siro as a crime 117 In 2023 he criticized the 15 point penalty issued to Juventus for capital gains 118 Electoral history edit nbsp Sgarbi in 1992 Election House Constituency Party Votes Result 1992 Chamber of Deputies Cagliari PLI 11 438 nbsp Y Elected 1994 Chamber of Deputies Osimo FI 21 112 nbsp N Not elected Calabria a nbsp Y Elected 1996 Chamber of Deputies Sacile FI 28 665 nbsp N Not elected Calabria a nbsp Y Elected 1999 European Parliament North East Italy FI 85 070 nbsp Y Elected 2001 Chamber of Deputies Trieste Muggia FI 36 710 nbsp N Not elected Veneto 1 a nbsp Y Elected 2004 European Parliament Southern Italy Lib 9 300 nbsp N Not elected 2006 Chamber of Deputies Calabria LC b nbsp N Not elected 2009 European Parliament Italian Islands LD 22 334 nbsp N Not elected 2018 Chamber of Deputies Acerra RI 30 596 nbsp N Not elected Emilia Romagna 2 a nbsp Y Elected 2022 Senate of the Republic Emilia Romagna 3 RI 187 206 nbsp N Not elected a b c d Elected in a closed list proportional representation system Candidate in a closed list proportional representation system First past the post elections edit nbsp Sgarbi in the 1990s 1994 Italian general election C Osimo Candidate Coalition Party Votes Luigi Giacco Progressives PDS 28 427 34 42 Vittorio Sgarbi FI 21 112 25 56 Emanuela Branchesi Pact for Italy PS 29 860 24 05 Leonardo Fabrizi AN 13 189 15 97 Total 82 588 100 0 Turnout 90 187 86 73 1996 Italian general election C Sacile Candidate Coalition Party Votes Edouard Ballaman LN 35 028 42 52 Vittorio Sgarbi FI 28 655 34 79 Pio De Angelis Progressives PRC 18 690 22 69 Total 82 373 100 0 Turnout 88 486 80 93 2001 Italian general election C Trieste Muggia Candidate Coalition Party Votes Riccardo Illy The Olive Tree Ind 44 495 50 79 Vittorio Sgarbi House of Freedoms FI 36 710 41 90 Franco Francescato IdV 2 307 2 63 Marco Gentili LB 2 153 2 46 Others 1 944 2 22 Total 87 609 100 0 Turnout 91 279 80 61 2018 Italian general election C Acerra Candidate Coalition Party Votes Luigi Di Maio M5S 95 219 63 19 Vittorio Sgarbi Centre right RI 30 596 20 38 Antonio Falcone Centre left PD 18 018 12 00 Others 6 315 4 20 Total 150 148 100 0 Turnout 153 528 69 89 2022 Italian general election S Bologna Candidate Coalition Party Votes Pier Ferdinando Casini Centre left CpE 232 069 40 06 Vittorio Sgarbi Centre right RI 187 217 32 32 Fabio Selleri M5S 62 908 10 86 Others 97 868 16 80 Total 579 252 100 0 Turnout 601 061 73 91Works edit nbsp Sgarbi during a lecture in July 2020 Sgarbi is the author of numerous catalogues monographs and books on criticism and art history including among the latest Viaggio sentimentale nell Italia dei desideri 2010 Piene di grazia I volti della donna nell arte 2011 L arte e contemporanea ovvero l arte di vedere l arte 2012 Nel nome del figlio Nativita fughe passioni nell arte 2012 Il tesoro d Italia 2013 Il punto di vista del cavallo Caravaggio 2014 Il tesoro d Italia Gli anni delle meraviglie 2014 Dal cielo alla terra Da Michelangelo a Caravaggio Il tesoro d Italia III 2015 Parmigianino Tra classicismo e manierismo 2016 La Costituzione e la bellezza 2016 with Michele Ainis Dall ombra alla luce Da Caravaggio a Tiepolo Il tesoro d Italia IV 2016 Rinascimento 2017 with Giulio Tremonti Dal mito alla favola bella Da Canaletto a Boldini Il tesoro d Italia V 2017 Il Novecento I Dal futurismo al neorealismo Il tesoro d Italia VI 2018 Il Novecento II Da Lucio Fontana a Piero Guccione Il tesoro d Italia VII 2019 Ecce Caravaggio Da Roberto Longhi a oggi e Raffaello Un Dio mortale 2021 Canova e la bella amata e Roma Dal Rinascimento ai giorni nostri 2022 and Scoperte e rivelazioni Caccia al tesoro dell arte 2023 1 List of publications edit Il populismo nella letteratura italiana del Novecento Messina Florence D Anna 1977 Carpaccio Bologna Capitol 1979 Milan Fabbri 1994 ISBN 88 450 5538 8 Milan Rizzoli libri illustrati 2002 ISBN 88 7423 006 0 Also published in the United States and France Palladio e la Maniera I pittori vicentini del Cinquecento e i collaboratori del Palladio 1530 1630 Milan Electa 1980 Sgarbi s catalogue Gnoli Milan Ricci 1983 ISBN 88 216 0030 0 Capolavori della pittura antica Milan A Mondadori 1984 Tutti i musei d Italia Rozzano Domus 1984 ISBN 88 7212 010 1 Edited by Sgarbi Antonio da Crevalcore e la pittura ferrarese del Quattrocento a Bologna Milan A Mondadori 1985 L opera grafica di Domenico Gnoli Milan A Mondadori 1985 Edited by Sgarbi Carlo Guarienti Milan Fabbri 1985 Edited by Sgarbi Il sogno della pittura Come leggere un opera d arte Venice Marsilio 1985 ISBN 88 317 4795 9 It won the 1985 Premio Estense Mattioli Antologia 1939 1986 Modena Il Bulino 1987 Rovigo Le chiese Catalogo dei beni artistici e storici Venice Giunta regionale del Veneto Marsilio 1988 Chaim Soutine Brescia L obliquo 1988 Storia universale dell arte Milan A Mondadori 1988 ISBN 88 04 33874 1 Edited by Sgarbi Davanti all immagine Artisti quadri libri polemiche Milan Rizzoli 1989 ISBN 88 17 53755 1 It won the 1990 Premio Bancarella Giovanni Segantini I capolavori Trento Reverdito 1989 ISBN 88 342 4070 7 La stanza dipinta Scritti sull arte contemporanea Palermo Novecento 1989 ISBN 88 373 0108 1 Il pensiero segreto Viaggi incontri emozioni Prose di conversazione Milan Rizzoli 1990 ISBN 88 17 84045 9 Milan Sonzogno 1994 W Alexander Kossuth Milan Mazzotta 1990 ISBN 88 202 0954 3 Edited by Sgarbi Botero Dipinti sculture disegni Milan A Mondadori arte 1991 ISBN 88 242 0099 0 Edited by Sgarbi Dell Italia Uomini e luoghi Milan Rizzoli 1991 ISBN 88 17 84119 6 It won the 1991 Premio Fregene Dizionario dei monumenti italiani e dei loro autori Rome Dal Rinascimento ai giorni nostri Milan Bompiani 1991 ISBN 88 452 1801 5 La mia vita Milan Conde Nast 1991 Supplemented to the 11th issue of Italy s Vanity Fair Arturo Nathan Illusione e destino Milan Fabbri 1992 Exhibition curated by Sgarbi Lo Sgarbino Dizionario della lingua italiana I sinonimi e i contrari divisione in sillabe coniugazione dei verbi Bergamo Larus 1993 Le mani nei capelli Milan A Mondadori 1993 ISBN 88 04 37351 2 Onorevoli fantasmi Due anni di polemiche parlamentari Milan A Mondadori 1994 ISBN 88 04 38165 5 Lezioni private Milan A Mondadori 1995 ISBN 88 04 41172 4 Lezioni private 2 Milan Mondadori 1996 ISBN 88 04 42519 9 Alfredo Protti Milan G Mondadori 1997 ISBN 88 374 1607 5 Edited by Sgarbi A regola d arte Libri quadri poesie Nuove lezioni sul bello Milan Mondadori 1998 ISBN 88 04 45771 6 Notte e giorno d intorno girando Milan Rizzoli 1998 ISBN 88 17 85887 0 Gli immortali Milan Rizzoli 1999 ISBN 88 17 86147 2 La casa dell anima Educazione all arte Milan Mondadori 1999 ISBN 88 04 43345 0 It includes a VHS Giotto e il suo tempo Milan Motta 2000 ISBN 88 7179 278 5 Exhibition ideated and curated by Sgarbi Le tenebre e la rosa Un antologia Milan Rizzoli 2000 ISBN 88 17 86529 X Balthus Florence Giunti 2001 ISBN 88 09 02055 3 Elogio della medicina di Jacovitti Breve storia di un capolavoro sconosciuto Milan Mazzotta 2001 ISBN 88 202 1330 3 Edited by Sgarbi Percorsi perversi Divagazioni sull arte Milan Rizzoli 2001 ISBN 88 17 86852 3 Giorgio De Chirico Dalla Metafisica alla Metafisica Opere 1909 1973 Venice Marsilio 2002 ISBN 88 317 8167 7 Edited by Sgarbi Il Bene e il Bello La fragile condizione umana Milan Bompiani 2002 ISBN 88 452 5329 5 Wolfgang Alexander Kossuth 1982 2002 Milan Skira 2002 ISBN 88 8491 221 0 Text by and with Michael Engelhard and Mario De Micheli Da Giotto a Picasso Discorso sulla pittura Geneva Milan Rizzoli libri illustrati 2002 ISBN 88 7423 070 2 Viaggio sentimentale e pittorico di un emiliano in Romagna Milan Rizzoli 2002 Parmigianino Collana Arte moderna e contemporanea Milan Rizzoli 2003 ISBN 88 7423 114 8 Also published by Rizzoli Skira Milan 2003 ISBN 88 7423 195 4 Re edited as Parmigianino tra Classicismo e Manierismo Collana i Delfini Milan La nave di Teseo 2016 ISBN 978 88 934403 9 4 Francesco del Cossa Milan Rizzoli Skira 2003 ISBN 978 88 6130 401 7 Dell arte e della morte Gli ultimi giorni del Parmigianino Atto unico Milan Skira 2003 ISBN 88 8491 642 9 La ricerca dell identita Da Antonello a De Chirico Milan Skira 2003 ISBN 88 8491 782 4 Edited by Sgarbi L Odeo Cornaro Turin Allemandi 2003 ISBN 88 422 1194 X Francesco Scaramuzza Turin Allemandi 2003 ISBN 88 422 1234 2 Edited by Sgarbi Un paese sfigurato Viaggio attraverso gli scempi d Italia Milan Rizzoli 2003 ISBN 88 7423 154 7 Guercino Poesia e sentimento nella pittura del 600 Novara De Agostini 2003 Edited by Sgarbi with Denis Mahon and Massimo Pulini Per un partito della bellezza 90th supplement to the bimonthly ARTE Brescia EAE Edizioni d Arte Europee 2004 Andrea Palladio La luce della ragione Esempi di vita in villa tra il XIV e XVIII secolo Milan Rizzoli libri illustrati 2004 ISBN 88 17 00454 5 It includes a DVD Dell anima Milan Bompiani 2004 ISBN 88 452 1125 8 Natura e Maniera tra Tiziano e Caravaggio Le ceneri violette di Giorgione Milan Skira 2004 ISBN 88 7624 120 5 Edited by Sgarbi Gaspare Landi Milan Skira 2004 ISBN 88 7624 219 8 Edited by Sgarbi San Giuseppe con il bambino di Giovan Battista Piazzetta Turi Allemandi 2004 ISBN 88 422 1291 1 Edited by Sgarbi Un capolavoro di Rubens L adorazione dei pastori Milan Skira 2004 Edited by Sgarbi Arte e realta in Antonio Nunziante Opere I Giaveno Metamediale 2004 Visioni sospese in Catalogo generale delle opere di Antonio Nunziante volume III Milan G Mondadori 2004 ISBN 88 374 1832 9 With Paolo Levi Aroldo Bonzagni Milan Mazzotta 2005 ISBN 88 202 1766 X Edited by Sgarbi with Antonio Forchino and Elena Bastelli Caravaggio Milan Skira 2005 ISBN 88 7624 606 1 I giudizi di Sgarbi 99 artisti dai cataloghi d arte moderna e dintorni Milan Editoriale Giorgio Mondadori 2005 ISBN 88 374 1826 4 Il ritratto interiore da Lotto a Pirandello Milan Skira 2005 ISBN 88 7624 326 7 Edited by Sgarbi Monteforte Paesaggi della memoria Milan G Mondadori 2005 ISBN 88 374 1822 1 Text by Rossana Bessaglia and Emanuela Mazzotti Ragione e passione Contro l indifferenza Milan Bompiani 2005 ISBN 88 452 3497 5 Vedere le parole La scrittura d arte da Vasari a Longhi Milan Tascabili Bompiani 2005 ISBN 88 452 3402 9 Le meraviglie della pittura tra Venezia e Ferrara Dal Quattrocento al Settecento Cinisello Balsamo Silvana Editoriale 2005 ISBN 88 366 0612 1 Clausura a Milano e non solo Da suor Letizia a Salemi e ritorno Milan Bompiani 2008 ISBN 978 88 452 6178 7 With Marta Bravi L Italia delle meraviglie Una cartografia del cuore Milan Bompiani 2008 ISBN 978 88 452 6381 1 Donne e dee nei musei italiani Milan Banca Network Investimenti 2009 Klaus Karl Mehrkens Opere 1983 2008 Siena Protagon 2009 ISBN 978 88 8024 262 8 Edited by Sgarbi Viaggio sentimentale nell Italia dei desideri Collana Saggi Milan Bompiani 2010 ISBN 978 88 452 6591 4 La visione interiore di Piero Landoni Varese Agema Corporation Editore 2010 Edited by Sgarbi Lo stato dell arte Regioni d Italia Padiglione Italia LIV Esposizione internazionale d arte della Biennale di Venezia iniziativa speciale per il 150º anniversario dell unita d Italia Milan Skira 2011 ISBN 978 88 572 1159 6 Edited by Sgarbi Lo stato dell arte Accademie di belle arti Padiglione Italia LIV Esposizione internazionale d arte della Biennale di Venezia iniziativa speciale per il 150º anniversario dell unita d Italia Milan Skira 2011 ISBN 978 88 572 1160 2 Edited by Sgarbi Lo stato dell arte Istituti italiani di cultura nel mondo Padiglione Italia LIV Esposizione nazionale d arte della Biennale di Venezia iniziativa speciale per il 150º anniversario dell unita d Italia Milan Skira 2011 ISBN 978 88 572 1179 4 Edited by Sgarbi Le meraviglie di Roma Dal Rinascimento ai giorni nostri Collana Dizionari dei monumenti italiani Milan Bompiani 2011 ISBN 978 88 452 6716 1 Piene di grazia I volti della donna nell arte Collana Saggi Milan Bompiani 2011 ISBN 978 88 452 6819 9 It won the 2012 Premio Cesare Pavese L ombra del divino nell arte contemporanea Siena Cantagalli 2011 ISBN 978 88 8272 755 0 L arte e contemporanea ovvero L arte di vedere l arte con un dialogo con Gillo Dorfles Collana PasSaggi Milan Bompiani 2012 ISBN 978 88 452 7042 0 Nel nome del Figlio Nativita fughe e passioni nell arte Milan Bompiani 2012 ISBN 978 88 452 7146 5 Mattia Preti Soveria Mannelli Rubbettino 2013 ISBN 978 88 498 3578 6 Il punto di vista del cavallo Caravaggio Collana PasSaggi Milan Bompiani 2014 ISBN 978 88 452 7332 2 Re published in Collana I fari Milan La nave di Teseo 2021 ISBN 978 88 346 0450 2 La Costituzione e la Bellezza Collana i Fari 2 Milan La nave di Teseo 2016 ISBN 978 88 9344 028 8 With Michele Ainis Rinascimento con la cultura non si mangia Collana Le boe Milan Baldini amp Castoldi 2017 ISBN 978 88 9388 057 2 With Giulio Tremonti Diario della capra 2019 20 Milan Baldini Castoldi 2019 ISBN 978 88 938 8210 1 16 goats were drawn by Staino Leonardo Il genio dell imperfezione Collana I fari Milan La nave di Teseo 2019 ISBN 978 88 346 0048 1 Il bene e il male Dio Arte Scienza Milan La nave di Teseo 2020 ISBN 978 88 939 5028 2 With Giulio Giorello Ecce Caravaggio Da Roberto Longhi a oggi Collana I fari Milan La nave di Teseo 2021 ISBN 978 88 346 0817 3 Il Rinascimento in Valle Camonica Milan La nave di Teseo 2021 ISBN 979 12 80043 24 5 Edited by Sgarbi with preface by his sister Elisabetta Sgarbi Raffaello Un Dio mortale Collana I fari Milan La nave di Teseo 2021 ISBN 978 88 346 0366 6 Canova e la bella amata Milan La nave di Teseo 2022 ISBN 979 12 80043 38 2 Roma Dal Rinascimento ai giorni nostri Milan La nave di Teseo 2022 ISBN 978 88 346 0598 1 Roma Dal Rinascimento ai giorni nostri Dizionario dei monumenti e dei loro autori Fotografie di Andrea Jemolo updated edition Milan La nave di Teseo 2022 ISBN 978 88 346 0598 1 Scoperte e rivelazioni Milan La nave di Teseo 2023 ISBN 978 88 346 1445 7 Il Tesoro d Italia series edit La lunga avventura dell arte volume I Collana Saggistica Milan Bompiani 2013 ISBN 978 88 452 7456 5 Introduction by Michele Ainis Gli anni delle meraviglie Da Piero Della Francesca a Pontormo volume II Collana Saggistica Milan Bompiani 2014 ISBN 978 88 452 7747 4 Dal cielo alla terra Da Michelangelo a Caravaggio volume III Collana Saggistica Milan Bompiani 2015 ISBN 978 88 452 8011 5 Introduction by Luca Doninenlli Dall ombra alla luce Da Caravaggio a Tiepolo volume IV Collana I fari Milan La nave di Teseo 2016 ISBN 978 88 9344 064 6 Introduction by Paolo Di Paolo Dal mito alla favola bella Da Canova a Boldini volume V Collana I fari Milan La nave di Teseo 2017 ISBN 978 88 9344 292 3 Preface by Arturo Carlo Quintavalle Il Novecento Volume I Dal Futurismo al Neorealismo volume VI tome I Collana I fari Milan La nave di Teseo 2018 ISBN 978 88 9344 647 1 Introduction by Franco Coredlli Il Novecento Volume II Da Lucio Fontana a Piero Guccioni volume VI tome II Collana I fari 46 Milan La nave di Teseo 2019 ISBN 978 88 9344 822 2 Preface by Angelo Guglielmi and Italo Zannier Television edit nbsp Stencil in Turin referencing Sgarbi s response to Aldo Busi during a television debate As an opinionist Sgarbi took part in various television programs including those of Maurizio Costanzo Maurizio Costanzo Show and Mike Bongiorno Telemike As a presenter he hosted Sgarbi quotidiani 1992 1999 and Ci tocca anche Vittorio Sgarbi Or vi sbigottira 2011 1 In 2000 Sgarbi quotidiani was awarded the Premio Internazionale Flaiano per la Televisione 19 TV shows edit Sgarbi quotidiani Canale 5 1992 1999 Dalla vostra parte Rete 4 2018 Cartabianca Rai 3 2018 Cinema edit Paparazzi 1998 directed by Neri Parenti cameo Burning Love 2015 directed by Alberto Caviglia cameo The Blue Kiss 2015 directed by Pino Tordiglione cameo See also editAntonio Scurati Generoso Pompa Giuseppe Biagi painter Lea VergineReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Sgarbi Vittorio Treccani in Italian 2012 Retrieved 8 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April 2002 ISSN 1756 3224 Retrieved 8 March 2024 La Moratti ritira le deleghe a Sgarbi Lui Ha tradito un accordo politico Il Giorno in Italian 8 May 2008 ISSN 2499 4189 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Hooper John 2 September 2008 Sicilian mayor offers historic damaged houses for 1 each The Guardian ISSN 1756 3224 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Giacalone Rino 22 April 2012 Il ministero dell Interno Responsabilita di Sgarbi nell infiltrazione mafiosa a Salemi Il Fatto Quotidiano ISSN 2037 089X Retrieved 8 March 2024 Giacalone Rino 22 April 2012 Il ministero dell Interno Responsabilita di Sgarbi nell infiltrazione mafiosa a Salemi Il Fatto Quotidiano ISSN 2037 089X Retrieved 8 March 2024 a b c d Cazzullo Aldo 16 February 2019 Vittorio Sgarbi In Sicilia la mafia e archeologia Sono stato fidanzato fedele per 2 anni terribile Corriere della Sera in Italian ISSN 2499 0485 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Genocchio Benjamin 31 May 2011 Meet Vittorio Sgarbi the Contemporary Art Hating Firebrand Behind Italy s Venice 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di reato Wired Italia in Italian Retrieved 8 March 2024 IoApro contro il green pass faremo entrare tutti Il tg Vero Giornale Affaritaliani it in Italian 27 July 2021 Retrieved 8 March 2024 a b Vittorio Sgarbi e positivo al Coronavirus Ma non mi fido del tampone E dice basta al Green pass Il video Open in Italian 4 February 2022 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Lauria Emanuele 23 March 2022 L ultima giravolta di Sgarbi un partito con i ristoratori di Io apro La Repubblica in Italian ISSN 2499 0817 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Pelati Manuela 18 April 2022 IoApro in piazza sotto la grandine Sgarbi Togliete le mascherine Corriere della Sera in Italian ISSN 2499 0485 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Mattioli Alberto 29 September 2022 Vittorio Sgarbi fairplay dopo la bocciatura Io ministro della Cultura Magari La Stampa in Italian ISSN 1122 1763 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Giuffrida Angela 22 September 2023 Italian MP calls for museum director to be sacked for being racist towards Italians The Guardian ISSN 1756 3224 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Michela 18 December 1995 Miglio ecco il Partito federalista Sgarbi e io faro il parlamento del Sud Corriere della Sera in Italian p 7 ISSN 2499 0485 Retrieved 8 March 2024 dead link Maggi Alberto 19 May 2016 Vittorio Sgarbi Pannella Politicamente inetto Affaritaliani it in Italian Retrieved 8 March 2024 Mesiti Guido 9 May 2019 La Lista Pannella con Sgarbi l accordo con il Polo e le elezioni politiche 96 org dalla Lista Pannella con Sgarbi Radio Radicale in Italian Retrieved 8 March 2024 Maffi Cesare 16 November 2021 Il partito radicale era Pannella Italia Oggi in Italian p 9 ISSN 1120 6063 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Serra Michele 1999 Che tempo che fa in Italian Milan Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Editore pp 143 144 ISBN 88 07 81551 6 Retrieved 8 March 2024 via Google Books T Alessandro 30 June 2008 Vittorio Sgarbi Sindaco di Salemi 60 69 dei voti Polisblog in Italian Archived from the original on 4 October 2009 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Gli altri eurocandidati L Mpa schiera Sgarbi e il capo dei Ris Garofano Il Giornale in Italian 30 April 2009 ISSN 1124 8831 Archived from the original on 8 February 2011 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Caos liste in Lazio riammesso Sgarbi La Stampa in Italian 18 March 2010 ISSN 1122 1763 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Chiarello Biagio 24 June 2012 Sgarbi e il Partito della Rivoluzione Io sono l alternativa a Grillo Fanpage it in Italian Retrieved 8 March 2024 Cchiu pilu pe tutti Sgarbi presenta il partito della Rivoluzione e Berlusconi fa volare l aquilone Linkiesta in Italian 14 July 2012 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Comunali Sgarbi perde a Salemi Non speravo nella sconfitta Il Secolo XIX in Italian 26 May 2014 ISSN 1594 4395 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Salemi Sgarbi perde la battaglia elettorale Non speravo di poter perdere Corriere del Mezzogiorno in Italian 26 May 2014 ISSN 2499 0485 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Vittorio Sgarbi e il portavoce di Intesa Popolare Notizie d Abruzzo in Italian 6 June 2013 Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Gennaro Angela 11 October 2017 Attenti a quei due Sgarbi e Tremonti in campo con Rinascimento Con noi gia 137 nomi M5S Capre Il Fatto Quotidiano in Italian ISSN 2037 089X Retrieved 8 March 2024 Barcariol Andrea 29 November 2017 Il Rinascimento di Vittorio Sgarbi e Giulio Tremonti Formiche net in Italian Retrieved 8 March 2024 Il Rinascimento di Sgarbi e Tremonti visto da Umberto Pizzi Le foto Formiche net in Italian 29 November 2017 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Renardi Martino 11 October 2017 Il Rinascimento ruffiano di Sgarbi The Vision in Italian Retrieved 8 March 2024 Marsala Helga 1 December 2017 Vittorio Sgarbi ai Beni Culturali A Roma o in Sicilia Oggi Assessore domani forse Ministro Artribune in Italian ISSN 2280 8817 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Sgarbi Vittorio in Italian Italian Parliament 2018 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Clementi Francesco 17 March 2023 Il Rinascimento di Vittorio Sgarbi alle Provinciali in Alto Adige RaiNews in Italian Retrieved 8 March 2024 Baldi Chiara 3 September 2022 Elezioni politiche la provocazione di Sgarbi Noi moderati Se mi eleggono faccio abolire gli autovelox Corriere della Sera in Italian ISSN 2499 0485 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Elezioni regionali i candidati della lista Noi Moderati Rinascimento Sgarbi RomaToday in Italian 14 January 2023 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Elezioni regionali 2023 la lista Noi Moderati Rinascimento Sgarbi MilanoToday in Italian 16 January 2023 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Tavecchio Luca 14 February 2023 Vittorio Sgarbi conquista un seggio in Lombardia e annuncia Rifondo il Pci Il Giorno in Italian ISSN 2499 4189 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Sgarbi io liberale del Polo La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno in Italian 8 June 1999 Quelli del 94 Sgarbi e Ferrara riecco i combattenti liberali Il Giornale in Italian 13 April 2011 ISSN 1124 8831 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Gramellini Massimo 5 July 2023 Sgarbi e la destra radical chic Corriere della Sera in Italian ISSN 2499 0485 Retrieved 8 March 2024 De Bardi Donato 3 November 2010 Perfino Sgarbi fa il 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Paglia sta abusando di Dio L aria che tira in Italian 6 June 2019 La7 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Sgarbi Io sono genitore ma non padre Fuori onda in Italian 31 January 2016 La7 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Ricca Jacopo 26 November 2016 Sgarbi in tv offende i due gay uniti civilmente a Torino La comunita lgbt Chiedi scusa La Repubblica in Italian ISSN 2499 0817 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Vittorio Sgarbi scherza con i due sposi E la moglie l hai abbandonata La Stampa in Italian 2 August 2023 ISSN 1122 1763 Retrieved 8 March 2024 I politici e il test della anti droga ecco chi e positivo Video Le Iene in Italian 18 March 2019 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Carcano Raffaele 19 March 2010 Sgarbi attacca l UAAR durante comizio elettorale in Italian Union of Rationalist Atheists and Agnostics Retrieved 8 March 2024 Sgarbi Vittorio 16 September 2009 Basta con le archistar atee e le loro chiese scatole Il Giornale in Italian ISSN 1124 8831 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Salvatore Valentino 16 September 2009 Sgarbi chiese 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2007 La scomparsa dei fatti Milan Il Saggiatore pp 206 207 ISBN 978 88 428 1395 8 Retrieved 8 March 2024 via Google Books De Stefano Bruno 2018 Il processo I boss che hanno cambiato la storia della malavita in Italian 1st ed Rome Newton amp Compton pp 382 386 ISBN 978 88 227 2057 3 Retrieved 8 March 2024 via Google Books Sgarbi assentista condannato Corriere della Sera in Italian 1 July 1994 p 1 ISSN 2499 0485 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Sgarbi assentista condannato Corriere della Sera in Italian 9 January 1996 p 11 ISSN 2499 0485 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Vittorio Sgarbi e la condanna per truffa da La Repubblica delle banane Il Fatto Quotidiano 19 May 2011 ISSN 2037 089X Retrieved 8 March 2024 Giannini Sabrina 20 May 2007 Gli intoccabili Rai Report in Italian Archived from the original on 8 February 2008 Retrieved 8 March 2024 La condanna fa infuriare Sgarbi Quei giudici sono da interdire La Repubblica in Italian 2 July 1994 ISSN 2499 0817 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Sgarbi batte Ministero dei Beni Culturali Il tribunale di Venezia condanna la Soprintendenza a riammettere il critico nei ruoli invalidita delle dimissioni Artribune in Italian 8 March 2016 ISSN 2280 8817 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Parrotto Antonio 29 November 2020 Sgarbi Vi spiego perche ero juventino Io l unico a difendere Maradona 90min in Italian Retrieved 8 March 2024 De Crecchio Antonio 17 May 2017 Il critico d arte Vittorio Sgarbi ha rilasciato alcune dichiarazioni nel corso di Tik La Gazzetta dello Sport in Italian ISSN 2499 3093 Retrieved 8 March 2024 via Calcio Napoli 1926 Conte mi e simpatico mi pare che sia un personaggio poco raccomandabile uno che manda a fan la gente A me non dispiaceva neanche quello che hanno incriminato quello furbissimo delle partite truccate Moggi E innocente non so cosa abbia fatto ma mi piace Moggi Anche Maradona quando Maradona si drogava dico fara quello che vuole un moralismo televisivo in quegli anni mi chiamavano in televisione Maradona fara quel che gli pare Maradona e un eroe comunque qualunque cosa faccia Non mi pare neanche singolare se uno prende una droga per se saranno fatti suoi o no Caravaggio era un criminale ma era un grande pittore Maradona e un artista non rompetemi il ca I like Conte it seems to me that he is a disreputable character someone who tells people to fuck off I did not even mind the one they indicted the clever one who fixes matches Moggi He is innocent I do not know what he did but I like Moggi Even Maradona when Maradona took drugs I say he will do what he wants There was a television moralism in those years they called me on television Maradona will do what he wants Maradona is a hero anyway whatever he does It does not even seem strange to me if someone takes a drug for themselves is it their own business or not Caravaggio was a criminal but he was a great painter Maradona is an artist do not fuck with me Boldi Enzo 25 July 2019 Sgarbi Lo juventino Mughini ha riacceso l anima interista che c e in me Giornalettismo in Italian Retrieved 8 March 2024 Sgarbi Abbattere San Siro e un crimine Calcio e Finanza in Italian 6 November 2022 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Sgarbi Sbagliato penalizzare la Juve ecco perche Firenze Viola in Italian 30 January 2023 Retrieved 8 March 2024 Il calcio e fatto di partite e di giocati Quello che c e poi dietro come falso in bilancio e plusvalenze salvo che non siano corrotti i giocatori per vincere o perdere non c entra nulla Non ho capito chi ha dato i 15 punti di penalizzazione alla Juve chi li ha dati non sa cosa e il calcio e una punizione data a chi non c entra nulla come i giocatori e la squadra che hanno il solo compito di giocare la partite Il giocatore e responsabile dell esito della partita non del bilancio La penalizzazione alla squadra serve come esempio da dare ai proprietari dei club Se la Fiorentina non gioca bene dipende dai giocatori non credo dipenda dal falso in bilancio Football is made up of matches and plays What is behind it such as false accounting and capital gains unless the players are bribed to win or lose has nothing to do with it I do not understand who gave the 15 point penalty to Juve whoever gave them does not know what football is it is a punishment given to those who have nothing to do with it like the players and the team who have the sole task of playing the matches The player is responsible of the outcome of the match not of the balance sheet The penalization of the team serves as an example to give to the owners of the clubs If Fiorentina does not play well it depends on the players I do not think it depends on false accounting External links edit nbsp Media related to Vittorio Sgarbi at Wikimedia Commons Official website nbsp Vittorio Sgarbi at IMDb nbsp Articles written on il Giornale in Italian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vittorio Sgarbi amp oldid 1221004193, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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