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Andrea Pescio Art

Italian, b. 1972

Andrea Pescio was born in Novara in 1972, where he still lives and works. After his artistic studies, he works in the high fashion field, specializing in textile decoration. He collaborates with the trend teams of Moschino, Alberto Aspesi, Etro, Cividini, Bottega Veneta, Gamme Rouge Moncler and others and participates in many international textile exhibitions, among which Indigo, Première Vision Paris and Comocrea in Como. At the same time, Pescio continues and even intensifies his artistic research, then devoting himself completely to it. His main exhibitions include his first solo exhibition in 2009 at Palazzo Boglietti, Biella; Biennale of Venice in 2012; Spazio8, Milan in 2015; Palazzo Graneri Della Rocca, Turin and Galleria Civica Giannoni al Broletto, Novara in 2016 and  Biennale of Venice in 2017.

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Artist: Andrea Pescio
Study for children 2 Graphite and acrylic paint cm. 92 x 88
By Andrea Pescio
Located in Torino, IT
Young artist, investment, children, orange ANDREA PESCIO: BIOGRAPHY Andrea Pescio was born in Novara in 1972, where he still lives and works. After his artistic studies he works i...
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2010s Contemporary Andrea Pescio Art

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Jute, Acrylic

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