Alex Corno Art
Italian, b. 1960
Born in 1960 in Monza, Italy, after obtaining his diploma in Sculpture from the Accademia di Brera di Milano in 1982, he taught in the public schools of Milan for several years. After which, he dedicated hiself to his own artistic research. He has exhibited in numerous shows in both Italy and abroad. His works are in private and public collections in Italy, Switzerland, France, England, Mexico e United States. He lives in Milan.(Biography provided by AT LARGE CONSULTING DI KR)
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Artist: Alex Corno
Sequences with circle Abstract Sculpture Green Patinated Iron
By Alex Corno
Located in Brescia, IT
This is an astonishing artwork made by the Italian artist Alex Corno.
This is one of the nine existing multiples. The row material get in touch the human souls and the natural rough in the universe. The "not" ended circle represent the hope in the future, the way still needs to be done.
Alex Corno was born in Monza (Italy), in 1960. In 1982 was graduated at the Art Academy in Brera Milano and he started to work with the well known Italian sculptor Alik Cavaliere. In 1985 he started to exhibit in the best Italian Gallery...
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Iron
Vela
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Located in Dallas, TX
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Trigono
By Alex Corno
Located in Dallas, TX
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Iron
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Dancing Star
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Alex Corno Art
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L'anello di Dallas
By Alex Corno
Located in Dallas, TX
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Alex Corno Art
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Map
By Alex Corno
Located in Dallas, TX
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Four Cities
By Alex Corno
Located in Dallas, TX
This portfolio, of four prints engraved on linoleum and printed on paper, includes the linocuts titled: Dallas, Amarillo, Albuquerque and Santa Fe.
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Alex Corno Art
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Aria
By Alex Corno
Located in Dallas, TX
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3 Cerchi
By Alex Corno
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American Orange Turnpike
By Alex Corno
Located in Dallas, TX
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Compass
By Alex Corno
Located in Dallas, TX
Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden is honored to present the first solo exhibition in the United States of sculpture and works on paper by Italian artist ALEX CORNO. In his stud...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Alex Corno Art
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Americana
By Alex Corno
Located in Dallas, TX
This is reproduced in the monograph recently published on the work of Alex Corno.
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21st Century and Contemporary Alex Corno Art
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