A painting by Adolf Hitler is
among the works set to go on show Saturday in the Museum of Salò
near Brescia Saturday, art critic and curator Vittorio Sgarbi
said Friday. "It's a piece of crap, it's a painting by a
desperate man, it could have been done by Kafka, it says a lot
about his psyche, you don't see greatness but you see misery
here," said Sgarbi, a polemicist and provocateur, who organised
the 'Museum of Madness'. Salò was the capital of Benito
Mussolini's late-WWII northern Italian Fascist Republic. The
Republic of Salo, the Italian Social Republic (RSI), bred
postwar neo-fascist groups in Italy.
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