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..On Stage...
By Paolo Minoli
Located in Como, IT
Paolo Minoli (1942-2004) ...On Stage... 1987 Acrylic on Canvas Size 70x70 cm - thickness 3 cm Bibliography: Pirovano, Paolo Minoli, General Catalog, volume 2...
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1980s Abstract Geometric Paolo Minoli Art

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Canvas, Acrylic Polymer

Archipainting
By Paolo Minoli
Located in Como, IT
Paolo Minoli (1942-2004) Archipainting 1988 Acrylic paints on canvas Size 60x60 cm - thickness 3 cm Bibliography: Pirovano, Paolo Minoli, General Catalog, volume 2, 1959-1979 Paolo Minoli was born in 1942 in Cantù (Como). He attended, at a very young age, the home of painter Enrico Sottili and, as a student, the studio of sculptor Gaetano Negri. He graduated "Master of Art" in 1961 from the State Art Institute of Cantù, where he taught from 1964 to 1978. Participated in 1968 in the national exhibition for young painters of the "San Fedele" prize in Milan. In 1969 he was featured in the exhibition "Urban Field. Aesthetic Interventions in the Urban Dimension," organized in Como, with a collective intervention on the theme "Signal Color." From 1977 to 1978 he was part of the research group "The Systematic Questioning" with Nato Frascà and Antonio Scaccabarozzi. Since 1979, at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, he has taught the special course in "Chromatology" and collaborated, as a consultant, with companies for the application of chromatic solutions in industrial production. He was artistic director of the art series published by the "RS" editions in Como (1975-1986) and, from 1986 to 1989, of the "On Color" silkscreen printing workshop in Cantù, in collaboration with various artists, including Mario Radice, Carla Badiali...
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1980s Abstract Geometric Paolo Minoli Art

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Canvas, Acrylic Polymer

R.S.P. (Perspective Space Search)
By Paolo Minoli
Located in Como, IT
Paolo Minoli (1942-2004) R.S.P. (Perspective Space Search) 1969 Acrylic on Canvas Size 40x40 cm (63x63 cm including the frame with invisible glass) Bibliography: Pirovano, Paolo Minoli, General Catalog, volume 1, 1959-1979 Paolo Minoli was born in 1942 in Cantù (Como). He attended, at a very young age, the home of painter Enrico Sottili and, as a student, the studio of sculptor Gaetano Negri. He graduated "Master of Art" in 1961 from the State Art Institute of Cantù, where he taught from 1964 to 1978. Participated in 1968 in the national exhibition for young painters of the "San Fedele" prize in Milan. In 1969 he was featured in the exhibition "Urban Field. Aesthetic Interventions in the Urban Dimension," organized in Como, with a collective intervention on the theme "Signal Color." From 1977 to 1978 he was part of the research group "The Systematic Questioning" with Nato Frascà and Antonio Scaccabarozzi. Since 1979, at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, he has taught the special course in "Chromatology" and collaborated, as a consultant, with companies for the application of chromatic solutions in industrial production. He was artistic director of the art series published by the "RS" editions in Como (1975-1986) and, from 1986 to 1989, of the "On Color" silkscreen printing workshop in Cantù, in collaboration with various artists, including Mario Radice, Carla Badiali...
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1960s Abstract Geometric Paolo Minoli Art

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Canvas, Acrylic Polymer

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