Francesca Danieli
Francesca Danieli | |
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Born | Francesca Costagliola 1953 Bethesda |
Died | June 27, 2006 | (aged 52–53)
Francesca Danieli (1953-2006) was an American collage artist, photographer and filmmaker.
Early life[]
Born Francesca Costagliola in Bethesda, Maryland, Costagliola legally changed her name to Danieli at the age of 25. She earned a Bachelor of fine arts degree from Virginia Commonwealth University, and a master's degree in business administration from Columbia University.[1]
Career[]
With Julia Kim Smith, she co-directed the film One Nice Thing, which asked participants at the 2004 Republican and Democratic national conventions to say one nice thing about the other party.[2] Her work is included in collections of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston[3] and the Getty Museum.[4]
She was married to the former Goldman Sachs partner Gary Gensler; together they had three children. [5]
Danieli died June 27, 2006 in Baltimore, Maryland as a result of breast cancer.[2]
References[]
- ^ Sun, Baltimore. "Francesca Danieli, 52, collage artist". baltimoresun.com.
- ^ a b "Francesca Danieli, 52; Photo Collage Artist, Filmmaker". Los Angeles Times. 7 July 2006.
- ^ "Francesca Danieli: Untitled". mfah.org.
- ^ "Gamma Knife #10 (Getty Museum)". The J. Paul Getty in Los Angeles.
- ^ "Francesca Danieli, 52, collage artist".
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