Eugenio Carmi (Genoa, 17 February 1920 – Lugano, 16 February 2016) was an Italian painter.
Mosaic School of the Academy of Ravenna based on a drawing by Eugenio Carmi, How Beautiful the World Would Be, 2009, Modern Mosaics Collection, Ravenna An exponent of Italian abstract art, in 1966 he exhibited at the Venice Biennale.
Eugenio Carmi, exiled in Switzerland due to racial persecution, completed his studies in Zurich[3].
He graduated from the Italian classical high school Istituto Montana in Zug and then graduated in chemistry at the Federal Polytechnic in Zurich. Returning to Italy after the end of the war, he resumed his artistic studies (begun during his adolescence) in Genoa under the guidance of the sculptor Guido Galletti (1946) and in Turin as a student of Felice Casorati.