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Luigi Christopher Veggetti
SENZA TITOLO. From the Portraits series

2019

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SENZA TITOLO, 2019 by Luigi Christopher Veggetti From the Portraits series Oil and acrylic on canvas Size: 48 H x 33 W cm Unframed The portraits of Christopher Veggetti are not just works of art; they embody a tangible testimony of the deep need for social inclusion at a national level. In an Italy undergoing constant transformation, where the social fabric is constantly changing, minorities emerge as central figures, assuming the role of protagonists in a pictorial narrative that documents a change often overlooked or silently hidden. ---------- Luigi Christopher Veggetti Kanku is an Afro-Italian painter of Congolese origins. Veggetti has been working on the contemporary art scene for some time. Since 2002 his works have been shown in Italian and foreign galleries. To his credit are collective, personal, private and museum exhibitions and participation in art fairs. His canvases are present in various catalogs including the monograph 30 Tele published by Cairo Mondadori and the volume Forte dei Marmi published by Allemandi. The first recounts his first 10 years of artistic activity, presenting his path from street artist to collaborations with galleries; the second introduces the viewer to the artist's first research into Italian seascapes and landscapes. His figurative painting has multiple subjects: portraits, urban views and natural landscape scenarios. Today, after dedicating himself mainly to foreign collaborations in recent years, Christopher has returned to focus on the national territory, proposing exhibitions and socio-cultural events, in order to raise awareness and promote a multicultural reality.
  • Creator:
    Luigi Christopher Veggetti (1979, Italian)
  • Creation Year:
    2019
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 18.9 in (48 cm)Width: 13 in (33 cm)Depth: 0.12 in (3 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Miami Beach, FL
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU453314230612
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