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Virus B Model Coffee Table by Sergio Ragalzi for Superego Editions, Italy
By Sergio Ragalzi, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Virus B sculpture coffee table totally in satin brass from the Nature collection designed by Sergio Ragalzi. Limited edition of three pieces. Produced for Superego Editions. Numbered and signed. Biography Sergio Ragalzi was born in Turin in 1951 where he still lives and works. He made his debut on the Italian art scene in 1984 with Extemporanea, the exhibition that consecrates the reopening of the exhibition spaces of the historic Roman gallery, Fabio Sargentini's Attico, who in the years to come will dedicate numerous solo exhibitions to him. . In 1985 he participated in the 1980s exhibition at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Bologna, the same year he was invited to the Museo de Arte in San Paolo in Brazil and some of his works were presented at the L'Italie Aujourd'hui exhibition at the National Center of Contemporary Art. of Nice, curated by Achille Bonito Oliva, Maurizio Calvesi, Antonio Del Guercio, Filiberto Menna. In 1986 he inaugurated Atomic Shadows in the Franz Paludetto gallery in Turin (with catalog and text by Rudy H. Fuchs) and took part in the traveling exhibition Frankfurt-Hanover-Vienna Aspekte der italienischen Kunst 1960 - 1985 curated by Renato Barilli. In 1988 again with Franz Paludetto with an important personal exhibition set up in the Neo-Baroque Villa of the Castello di Rivara (TO). In 1996 he participated in the XII Art Quadrennial at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome. In 1997 he won the Chamber of Deputies Award, for the occasion one of his works will be acquired for the collection of the Chamber which in the same year dedicates a catalog and a personal exhibition to him. In 2001 his sculptures were exhibited at the Italian Sculpture of the Twentieth Century, Italy in Japan 2001-2002 exhibition in the three Japanese modern art...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Sergio Ragalzi Furniture

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Brass

Virus A Model Coffee Table by Sergio Ragalzi for Superego Editions, Italy
By Sergio Ragalzi, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Virus A sculpture coffee table totally in satin brass from the Nature collection designed by Sergio Ragalzi. Limited edition of three pieces. Produced for Superego Editions. Numbered and signed. Biography Sergio Ragalzi was born in Turin in 1951 where he still lives and works. He made his debut on the Italian art scene in 1984 with Extemporanea, the exhibition that consecrates the reopening of the exhibition spaces of the historic Roman gallery, Fabio Sargentini's Attico, who in the years to come will dedicate numerous solo exhibitions to him. In 1985 he participated in the 1980s exhibition at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Bologna, the same year he was invited to the Museo de Arte in San Paolo in Brazil and some of his works were presented at the L'Italie Aujourd'hui exhibition at the National Center of Contemporary Art. of Nice, curated by Achille Bonito Oliva, Maurizio Calvesi, Antonio Del Guercio, Filiberto Menna. In 1986 he inaugurated Atomic Shadows in the Franz Paludetto gallery in Turin (with catalog and text by Rudy H. Fuchs) and took part in the traveling exhibition Frankfurt-Hanover-Vienna Aspekte der italienischen Kunst 1960-1985 curated by Renato Barilli. In 1988 again with Franz Paludetto with an important personal exhibition set up in the Neo-Baroque Villa of the Castello di Rivara (TO). In 1996 he participated in the XII Art Quadrennial at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome. In 1997 he won the Chamber of Deputies Award, for the occasion one of his works will be acquired for the collection of the Chamber which in the same year dedicates a catalog and a personal exhibition to him. In 2001 his sculptures were exhibited at the Italian sculpture of the 20th century, Italy in Japan 2001-2002 exhibition in the three Japanese modern art...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Sergio Ragalzi Furniture

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Brass

Insetto B Model Coffee Table by Sergio Ragalzi for Superego Editions, Italy
By Sergio Ragalzi, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Insetto B sculpture coffee table totally in satin brass from the Nature collection designed by Sergio Ragalzi. Limited edition of three pieces. Produced for Superego Editions. Numbered and signed. Biography Sergio Ragalzi was born in Turin in 1951 where he still lives and works. He made his debut on the Italian art scene in 1984 with Extemporanea, the exhibition that consecrates the reopening of the exhibition spaces of the historic Roman gallery, Fabio Sargentini's Attico, who in the years to come will dedicate numerous solo exhibitions to him. . In 1985 he participated in the 1980s exhibition at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Bologna, the same year he was invited to the Museo de Arte in San Paolo in Brazil and some of his works were presented at the L'Italie Aujourd'hui exhibition at the National Center of Contemporary Art. of Nice, curated by Achille Bonito Oliva, Maurizio Calvesi, Antonio Del Guercio, Filiberto Menna. In 1986 he inaugurated Atomic Shadows in the Franz Paludetto gallery in Turin (with catalog and text by Rudy H. Fuchs) and took part in the traveling exhibition Frankfurt-Hanover-Vienna Aspekte der italienischen Kunst 1960 - 1985 curated by Renato Barilli. In 1988 again with Franz Paludetto with an important personal exhibition set up in the Neo-Baroque Villa of the Castello di Rivara (TO). In 1996 he participated in the XII Art Quadrennial at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome. In 1997 he won the Chamber of Deputies Award, for the occasion one of his works will be acquired for the collection of the Chamber which in the same year dedicates a catalog and a personal exhibition to him. In 2001 his sculptures were exhibited at the Italian Sculpture of the Twentieth Century, Italy in Japan 2001-2002 exhibition in the three Japanese modern art...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Sergio Ragalzi Furniture

Materials

Brass

Insetto A Model Coffee Table by Sergio Ragalzi for Superego Editions, Italy
By Sergio Ragalzi, Superego Editions
Located in Milan, Italy
Insetto A sculpture coffee table totally in satin brass from the Nature collection designed by Sergio Ragalzi. Limited edition of three pieces. Produced for Superego Editions. Numbered and signed. Biography Sergio Ragalzi was born in Turin in 1951 where he still lives and works. He made his debut on the Italian art scene in 1984 with Extemporanea, the exhibition that consecrates the reopening of the exhibition spaces of the historic Roman gallery, Fabio Sargentini's Attico, who in the years to come will dedicate numerous solo exhibitions to him. In 1985 he participated in the 1980s exhibition at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Bologna, the same year he was invited to the Museo de Arte in San Paolo in Brazil and some of his works were presented at the L'Italie Aujourd'hui exhibition at the National Center of Contemporary Art. of Nice, curated by Achille Bonito Oliva, Maurizio Calvesi, Antonio Del Guercio, Filiberto Menna. In 1986 he inaugurated Atomic Shadows in the Franz Paludetto gallery in Turin (with catalog and text by Rudy H. Fuchs) and took part in the traveling exhibition Frankfurt-Hanover-Vienna Aspekte der italienischen Kunst 1960-1985 curated by Renato Barilli. In 1988 again with Franz Paludetto with an important personal exhibition set up in the Neo-Baroque Villa of the Castello di Rivara (TO). In 1996 he participated in the XII Art Quadrennial at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome. In 1997 he won the Chamber of Deputies Award, for the occasion one of his works will be acquired for the collection of the Chamber which in the same year dedicates a catalog and a personal exhibition to him. In 2001 his sculptures were exhibited at the Italian Sculpture of the Twentieth Century, Italy in Japan 2001-2002 exhibition in the three Japanese modern art...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Sergio Ragalzi Furniture

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Brass

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