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Donald Barchler is an American artist who figured prominently in the Neo-Expressionist and Pop Art movements during the 1980s. Barchler grew up in a Quaker family who nourished his early artistic talent. He went on to study at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore from 1974–1977, and continued his education at New York’s Cooper Union.
David Begbie was born at Edinburgh, Scotland in 1995. In 1975 he studied at the Winchester School of Art, England when in 1980 he graduated from the Gloucestershire College of Art and Design (BA Hons) in Cheltenham, England and at 1982 he graduated from The Slade School of Sculpture.
Vins Blake is a Photographer and Director strongly driven by the fascinating interplay between science and art.
He has a Master’s degree in Biotechnology from University of Milan-Bicocca, procured whilst teaching as an Assistant Professor at N.A.B.A., a prestigious Academy of Fine Arts also in Milan, Italy. Over several years he taught Directing, Editing and, thanks to his background, Neural Networks applied to Generative Art.
Italian mixed media visual artist based in London. Elisa Cantarelli have always needed to express herself in a creative way mainly through Art and sports: freedom to create, energy and discipline to reach goals and dreams.
Teresa Emanuele was born in Rome in 1980. She earned a BA in law from Rome's LUISS University and an LLM from Columbia University. It was living in New York City that fostered her interest in art as she began taking her first photographs, learning more about the medium along the way.
Lucio Fontana is a painter, sculptor and ceramist son of a Milanese sculptor Luigi Fontana and an Argentinian mother. He lived in Italy from 1905 to 1922, then again in Rosario de Santa Fé, where he opened a sculpture studio. He returned to Italy in 1928, settling in Milan and studying sculpture at the Brera Academy 1928-30.
Sara Forte was born in 1978 in Verbania, Italy. A self-taught artist who since an early age has been dedicated to painting.
Sara experimented with many art forms including graphite drawings, oil pastels, sanguine, drypoint, mezzotint and etching. She went onto master oil and acrylic art forms. What was originally a passion has become her career.
Freiles made his first significant experiences at the turn of the seventies recovering the “practice of painting” which in the sixties had met objections in favour of proclaimed conceptuality of the artistic image and of the assertion of a visual meta-language beyond the bi-dimensionality of the field of conventional painting.
Arman (November 17, 1928 – October 22, 2005) was a French-born American artist. Born Armand Fernandez in Nice, France, Arman was a painter who moved from using objects for the ink or paint traces they leave ("cachet", "allures d'objet") to using them as the painting itself.
Michelangelo Galliani was born in 1975 at Montecchio Emilia, Reggio Emilia in Italy. In 1995 he completes his studies on Stage Design at the Instituto d’Arte Paolo Toschi of Parma when in 1997 he does his first solo exhibition at the Galleria Comunale d’Arte Contemporanea, Reggio Emilia.
Ferruccio Gard is one of the leading representatives of neo-constructivist art, Programmed Art and Optical Art, which he has practiced since 1969, and was one of the first in Italy to do so. Gard was born in 1940 in Vestignè (Turin) and he has lived and worked in Venice since 1973.
Omar Hassan was born in Milan on the 11th of March 1987, with Italian and Egyptian origins. He held his first solo exhibition in Japan in 2009, before graduating from the Brera Academy of Arts in 2010.
Robert Indiana (born Robert Clark; September 13, 1928 – May 19, 2018) was an American artist associated with the pop art movement. His "LOVE" print, first created for the Museum of Modern Art's Christmas card in 1965, was the basis for his 1970 Love sculpture and the widely distributed 1973 United States Postal Service "LOVE" stamp.
Michelle is an award winning pastel artist specialising in realism to create large scale beautiful seascapes and underwater portraits, she spends many hours photographing the changeable and powerful nature of the sea and sky in order to create unique compositions for her paintings. She endeavours to convey on paper the beauty, majesty and playfulness of water.
Renato Meneghetti was born in 1947 at Rosà di Vicenza, in Italy were he began painting at a young age. He studied Architecture and Design under Carlo Scarpa in Venice at 1966 an his first solo exhibition entitled ‘Monotipi’ held in Bassano di Grappa.
Gioni David Parra, painter, sculptor and set designer born in the province of Pisa in 1962. He has for some time explored the research and the practice of a concept of 'germination' that awakens visions of the original, intercepting the hidden forces and the hints of things prior to their very making of themselves 'world'.
Born in 1974. Lives and works in Rome, Italy. If in a preliminary phase of Petrucci's art production he focuses on the research of language, communication and human expression, on a later phase his work is dominated by a process that regulate the unfolding of life in its primordial forms. Petrucci abandons the figurative to undertake a study that overturns the perspective of the observation, now turned to the internal structure of things thus the organic architecture of the matter.
Lorenzo Puglisi was born in Biella, 1971, is an author of a pictorial research characterized by the use of black colour on canvas that creates an absolute dark background, where the emanating such as a caption in an expression or a gesture, as the result of a long journey towards the beginning of the 16th century.
Jessica Rimondi is an Italian artist based in Berlin. She studied at the Accademia Albertina di Torino, Italy and she graduated in mixed media fine art at the University of Westminster of London.
Since graduating with Distinction from the Royal College of Art in 1992 with a Master’s degree in Fine Art Holography, Robb has continually made art, ceaselessly experimenting with three-dimensional imaging. Shortly after graduating, he was invited to submit a landscape work into the V&A museum’s permanent collection, the first ever hologram artwork to be accessioned by the museum. Robb’s work now features in museums and private collections around the world.
Born in Venice in 1963, Michele Tombolini currently lives and works in Berlin.
His artistic production follows an insatiable research based on the recast of what happens around him in his everyday life, that’s why his way to comunicate through art can be harsh but current and the visual impact of his artworks can be shocking.
Obsessed with celebrity, consumer culture, and mechanical (re)production, Pop artist Andy Warhol created some of the most iconic images of the 20th century. As famous for his quips as for his art—he variously mused that “art is what you can get away with” and “everyone will be famous for 15 minutes”—Warhol drew widely from popular culture and everyday subject matter, creating works like his 32 Campbell's Soup Cans (1962), Brillo pad box sculptures, and portraits of Marilyn Monroe, using the medium of silk-screen printmaking to achieve his characteristic hard edges and flat areas of color.
Helidon Xhixha is a contemporary artist born in Durrës, Albania, in December 1970. He has studied in Academy of Arts in Tirana where he was a part of a rising period for Albanian art after that he moved to Italy, where he attended the Brera Art Academy of Milan in 1991.
Endless is a London-based artist. His provocative and radical creations contain a powerful message about worship in the world today.
Street artist turned contemporary artist, Endless, studied at the Cambridge School of Art and then took to the streets of London, using the walls of the city as his canvas. The public buzz around his work has snowballed, to a point where now iconic brands, celebrities, and the art world all know his name.
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Annalù (Annaluigia Boeretto) was born in San Dona di Piave, Venice, in 1976, lives and works in her home stilt houses by the river Piave in Passarella to San Dona di Piave, Venice. Her works are in public and private collections in Italy and abroad.
Pasquale Di Fazio was born in Lavello (1960), Italy, but spent part of his life in Milan. He is a self-taught artist and from 1985 he devoted himself entirely to painting, exhibiting his work for the first time in Milan in 1990. From that moment on he presented his works in Europe, the United States and Asia.
Isabelle Scheltjens is a Belgian artist. She studied at the Antwerp SISA and lives and works in Grobbendonk. The glass designs of her husband Dirk Neefs inspired her to also work with glass. After a first portrait of her daughter, she refined her unique glass fusing technique from 2014 , in which two or three layers of hand-cut pieces of glass (up to 3 x 3 mm) in different colors, textures and sizes are melted together at 800 ° C.
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