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The figure of Salvatore Pica mentioned in the article is substantial to the history of Italian post-war entrepreneurship in design and contemporary art. It is to be connected to networking across distances in Italy, having built the roots for cultural bridges between modern Milan, New York City, and devastated Naples after World War II. He worked for and with some of the most influential people in the Arts of the XXth century, making his figure a fundamental piece of knowledge for anyone who nowadays approaches the study of art in Naples as a modern European metropolitan area.

Pica is historically renowned in the art world for the impact of radical political views in marketing, contemporary art, design, subsequent to World War II. Still today, contemporary entrepreneurs and gallerists in Naples owe him the very input for cultural choices, network bridges, and philanthropist views of their careers. Pica is mentioned in several papers, magazines, and testimonies about the art and design Italian market, which constitutes a conspicuous public of readers, researchers, workers on the internet.

This Wikipedia page must stay as a basis for further researches and more precise linking between contemporary artist's biographies in Italy, people, and institutions. Missing this online page would mean a vacuum in understanding the complexity, the richness of Neapolitan contemporary art, and the work of cultural operators, to him coeval and present.