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247:, Lincoln and Susquehanna Speedways. He was close friends with fellow car owner Harry Fletcher. Scarpitta loved racing most, and it was his outsider perspective that made him unique to the world of racing. Because of his slant, he enjoyed the entire spectrum of the experience of sprint car racing and cared much less about statistics. From the arrangement of tread on the tires, the organic aspects of mud, the smell, sounds, right through to the human drama that surrounded it all, racing was his favorite thing. He was just as apt to put a tried and true veteran driver in the car as he was to choose a driver with little experience. The different personalities made the experience entirely different from year to year. 171: 235:
team based in New Chester, Pennsylvania. The car was campaigned under the number 59 and was a regular on the very competitive central Pennsylvania circuit. He had many drivers of note and many victories. Greg O'Neill, Rick Schemlyun, Jr., Bobby Essick, Steve Christmas, Richard Lupo, Richard Lupo,
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Scarpitta was well-respected as an owner and, upon his retirement as the team principal, the team was sold to the Siegels; it still carries the number 59 today. The car had victories at the
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From 1959 until 1992, Scarpitta had 10 one man shows at the Castelli Gallery in New York. He also was a part of many Castelli group shows that included artists such as
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After the war, Scarpitta remained in Rome and worked from his studio on Via Margutta. During his time in Rome he was represented by the leading
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in 1919 to a Sicilian father, sculptor Salvatore Cartaino Scarpitta, and Ukrainian mother, Josephine โ€œNadiaโ€ Jarocka. His family relocated to
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saw his work and asked him to move to New York and join his gallery. Scarpitta remained with Castelli until the latter's death in 1999.
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His work is characterized by wrapped canvasses, found and wrapped objects made into sleds, and automobile themes.
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Oral history interview with Salvatore Scarpitta, 1975 January 31.-February 3
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In 2000 and 2001 Scarpitta was an Artist-in-Residence at the
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modern art gallery in Italy, Galleria La Tartaruga. In 1958,
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Jr., Steve Stambaugh, Joey Allen, Kenny Adams, Jesse Wentz,
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and then attended the premier art university in Europe, the
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Salvatore Cartaino Scarpitta
artist
New York City
Los Angeles
Hollywood High School
Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma
United States Navy
World War II
"Monuments Man"
Avant-garde
Leo Castelli
Norman Bluhm
Andy Warhol
Robert Rauschenberg
James Rosenquist
John Chamberlain
Julian Schnabel
Museum of Modern Art
MoMA PS1
Whitney Museum of American Art
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Kunstsammlungen zu Weimar Museum
Civico Museo d'Arte Contemporanea
Guttuso Museum
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
Venice Biennials
McColl Center for Art + Innovation

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