Valerio AdamiHomage to Israel, Pop Art Lithograph by Valerio Adami1969
1969
About the Item
- Creator:Valerio Adami (1935, Italian)
- Creation Year:1969
- Dimensions:Height: 19.75 in (50.17 cm)Width: 23.5 in (59.69 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Long Island City, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: RO852601stDibs: LU46616724372
Valerio Adami
Valerio Adami is an artist internationally recognized for his seductively rich and psychologically complex paintings. He started from an expressionist painting influenced by the work of Francis Bacon, and then he approached the abstract visual idioms of Pop Art with its cartoonish imagery, flatness and eye-popping colors. His artistic life was deeply marked by the meeting with the painters Roberto Sebastián Antonio Matta and Wilfredo Lam, who inspired and encouraged him to develop his talents. Adami’s works are layered with meanings, and his works are exhibited in the most important museums all over the world, London, New York, Venice, Chicago, Rome, Washington, Paris and Tokyo.
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