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Antonio TaschiniCittà sospesa - Totem2011
2011
About the Item
- Creator:Antonio Taschini (1967, Italian)
- Creation Year:2011
- Dimensions:Height: 36.23 in (92 cm)Width: 6.3 in (16 cm)Depth: 6.3 in (16 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Milano, IT
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2246211889672
Professional musician, he approached the world of visual arts, starting a course of study of drawing, painting and technique of the Russian icon, through the teachings of Franca Bernardi, professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, and Marco Nani, who they therefore led to the decisive encounter with ceramics and sculpture, the central point of his research. He studied with the ceramist Oriano Zampieri and deepened the techniques with the Catalan ceramist Maria Gelabert. He has never abandoned drawing on paper which continues to represent an important expressive need. He collaborated with the Caffè Circi company, for which he studied a line of "CIVITAZ" coffee cups, unique pieces designed as sculpture cups. He has collaborated with Ars Imago Dei, Galleria Archè and Lentarte, Micro Arti Visive, ExpartGallery, MUEF artgallery, AFcasadesign, Ipazia Immagine e Pensiero, Maninarte, BAAC gallery, Fondazione Passarè Milano, Galerie Terbeek, The Netherlands.He participated in Affordable Art Fair 2015 in Milan, with Independent Artists Gallery. He created the sets for Mozart's opera "Così fan tutte" at the Tuscia Opera Festival in Viterbo. He currently collaborates with Artbank Nanjing, and Lo Spazio Bianco Milano. He has exhibited in the museums of Pietrasanta (Museum of sketches), Vicenza (Museo Archeologico), Naples (National Museum of Ceramics Duke of Martina) Villa Floridiana, Sutri (Museum of Palazzo Doebbing), Rome (Museum of the Aurelian Walls) Porta San Sebastiano. SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2022 Compositiooppositorum, bi-personal exhibition with Andrea Meneghetti, Museo delle Mura, Rome
2019 Un dialogo naturale, Fondazione Passarè, (MI)
2018 Vincitori e vinti, Museo Naturalistico Archeologico di Vicenza (VI) Materia/energia, Sala Orsini Palazzo Chigi-Formello, Rome
2017 Panoplia, Muef Artgalley, Rome
2016 Superficie concreta, AF CASADESIGN, Rome
2014 Solo show, Expart Gallery, Bibbiena (AR)
2013 Città sospese, Galleria MUEF Artstudio, Rome
2011 Terra (In)cognita, Galleria Archè, Rome Solo show, Cs Brancaleone, Sala Expò, Associazione culturale Arteaccessibile, Rome
2010 Around on the road, Galleria Immagine e colore, Genova Terraria, Museo dei bozzetti, Centro culturale Luigi Russo, Pietrasanta (LU) Terraria, Chiesa Santa Maria della Spina, Pisa
2009 Terraria, Piccola Pinacoteca di Palazzo dei Priori, Viterbo AWARDS 2022 Finalist, Fondazione Amedeo Modigliani's prize, Rome
2019 Second prize winner, Adrenalina Projet 5.0's contest, Eros e Thanatos, Rome
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