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Arcangelo was born in Avellino in 1956. In 1976 he enrolles at the Academy of Fine Arts of Roma, where he graduates in 1980. In 1981 moves to Milan.

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Arcangelo was born in Avellino in 1956. In 1976 he enrolles at the Academy of Fine Arts of Roma, where he graduates in 1980. In 1981 moves to Milan. In the 80's he starts his fisrt cycles of works called “Terra mia”, with which he partecipates at the "Perspective" collection for the Art Basel in Basel. After that he exhibits his works at the Tanit gallery of Munic, at the Buchmann gallery of Basel and at the exhibition "Nuovi Argomenti" at PAC in Milan. He also  displays his works at the Janine Mautsch gallery in Cologne, at the Harald Behm in Hamburg and at the Klaus Lupke in Frankfurt. He starts working on “Montagne Sante” sculptures. other shows follow such as "Villa Waldberta”, Galerie Tanit in Munic, a the Engström gallery in Stockolm, at the Studio Guenzani in Milan and partecipates at the "XI Quadriennale di Roma",  "Prospect '86" at the Kunstverein und Shirn Kunsthalle in Frankfurt, "Dopo il concettuale" at the Museo Provinciale d'Arte of Trento and at the Galerie Pierre Huber, in Ginevre. In 1987 exhibits at the P.A.C. in Milan, at the Museum der Stadt in Esslingen, at the Galerie Maeght-Lelong in Paris e at the Edward Totah Gallery in London,  city where he opens his londonese atelier. 

Towards the end of the 80's he makes the “Altari” sculptures and between 1989 and 1990 he sterts his painting serie called "Pianeti”. After hi trip to Africa in 1990, he works on “Lobi-Dogon” displayed at the Kunstverein in Bonn nel 1991. In 1992 launch his personal serie at the Museum of Modern Art in Toulouse, as Réfectoir des Jacobins. In 1993 he is at the Contemporary ARt Centre La Ferme du Buisson in Marne-La-Vallée, at the Contemporary Art Gallery in St. Priest, at the Kodama Gallery in Osaka, Japan. In 1994 he exhibits his collection “Stanze” at the Galler Otto in Bologna and then he is back at the Tanit in Munic just efore the Alice Pauli in Lousanne. Between 1993 and 1994 he is in Japan, at the Fukuyama Museum of Art and in France at the new Modern and Contemporary Art Museum of Toulouse Les Abattoirs. Between 1995 and 1996 he sets two editions of “Leonkart” at the C.S.O.A. Leonkavallo in Milano, inviting to share the exhibition artists such as Ricardo Brey, Pierpaolo Calzolari, Michele Frere, George Lappas, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Jaume Plensa. In 1996, at the Gallery Di Meo in Paris and at the Galleria Gentili in Florence he presents his wax works called “Le Navi”, then at the Galleria Continua in San Giminiano. During summer he works on the serie of paintings called “Misteri”. Between the 1996 and the 1998 he is back at the Tanit Gallery in Munic, at the Otto Gallery in Bologna, at the Janine Mautsch i Coln, at the Bernard Cats Gallery in Bruxelles and at the Civica Raccolta del Disegno in Salò , he also partecipate at the show "Ultime Generazioni", XII Quadriennale Nazionale d’Arte in Rome. During the same year he starts the small erotic collection called “Verso Oriente” and later exhibits his  terracotta "Anfore” at the prestigious Caffè Florian in Venice. In 2000 lauches “Tappeti Persiani, sarcofago, anfore”, at the Galleria Lorenzelli Arte in Milan. In summer 2001 he produces “Feticci” and “Sanniti”, makes the “Orti”, ceramic sculpture done in the Bottega Gatti di Faenza, and dispays his works “Trofei di caccia” at the Tanit Gallery in Munic. In 2003 he publishes his first monography “Arcangelo” (Edizioni Quattroemme, Perugia) and later designs a serie of "Monotipi", shownin Italy and Germany. In 2004 he is at the Lorenzelli Arte in Milan with "Lunga notte di stelle Sannite" and produces the project "Terra dei Sanniti" at the Fondazione Il Volume in Rome. In the same period the prints a volume with 14 poems by  Alda Merini (Edizioni Lo Sciamano). In 2005 he produces “Le mie case” and in  2006 he works on a serie called “I Vedenti”, displayed at the Kaj Forsblom Gallery in Helsinki. He participate at the show "Per esempio, Arte contemporanea italiana dalla Collezione Unicredit" at the MART in Rovereto and publishes the second volume of the monography “Arcangelo - opere dal 1983/2007” (Damiani Editore, Bologna). His interest for the deep Africa is in the “Kenia-Masai” of 2007. In 2009 he launches a personal collection at the Marco Rossi/Artecontemporanea in Verona and in Pietrasanta. The tribal paper works called “Segoú” of 2009, are displayed at the Fondazione Il Volume in Roma in 2010, at Lorenzelli Arte in Milano and at the Otto Gallery in Bologna. In 2011 he is at the Chiesa dell’Immacolata at Castello Aragonese in Ischia. In January 2012 he produces "Beirut" later displayed at the L’Espace Kettaneh-Kunigk (Tanit) in Beirut, Lebanon. In 2012 he works on a serie called "Ex voto", followed by "Kamasutra" and in summer 2014 works on “Irpini”, ancient population next to the Sanniti. In October 2012 he is at the Otto Gallery in Bologna and he starts working on the pottery pieces called "Case degli Irpini", based at the laboratory Le Officine Saffi in Milano home of the show of the same work in 2015. In 2014 he wins the prize to his career 56° Premio Internazionale Bugatti-Segantini and the book “Arcangelo 1988 – 2014” gets published by Giovanni Iovane,  edited by Bice Bugatti Club. Between 2015 and 2016 he has two shows at the Francesco Clivio Gallery in Milan,  PoliArt, Rovereto and at Marco Rossi Gallery Artecontemporanea in Pietrasanta. He is also partecipates at the "Passaggi" with Fondazione Volume! at the MAMC, Contemporary Art Museum in Saint Etienne in France and afterwards at the Il Frantoio in Capalbio. Many reviewers worte about him, such as Luca Massimo Barbero, Helmut Friedel, Maria Luisa Frisa, Walter Guadagnini, Flaminio Gualdoni, Giovanni Iovine, Andrea Jahn, Petra Joos, Gian Ruggero Manzoni, Maurizio Medaglia, Marco Meneguzzo, Marilena Pasquali, Jerome Picon, Annelie Pohlen, Ivan Quaroni, Davide Sarchioni, Herbert Schneidler, Alessandro Trabucco, Giacomo Zaza, Leonardo Conte.