On Thursday 4 April, we inaugurated, together with the Studio d'Arte Raffaelli, the exhibition "The Fate of Empires" which is told by Exibart through an interview with Giordano Raffaelli, Davide Raffaelli and Camilla Nacci.
The eighth edition of the SetUp Contemporary Art Fair, held from 31 January to 3 February in Bologna has now ended.
Between the artworks and the objects which describe the project by the Architect Giacomo Totti for Helenio Barbetta shooting on the design magazine DCasa by La Repubblica, Cellar Contemporary and Studio d'Arte Raffaelli present the works by David Aaron Angeli, Donald Baechler and Philip Taaffe.
The show "Giardino di Funghi di Legno" by the young american artist Austin Eddy features works on paper and mixed media reliefs which represent his visionary approach to life trough the choice of shapes and colors.
In "Giardino di Funghi di Legno" solo show, the artist matches big masters as Mirò, Picasso and Matisse with a creative and innovative spirit.
The young architect Giacomo Totti mixes in his house important contemporary artworks with the sculptures of our represented artists Joe Grillo and David Aaron Angeli.
The young architect Giacomo Totti mixes in his house important contemporary artworks with the sculptures of our represented artists Joe Grillo and David Aaron Angeli.
Who is Bäst? Who is this artist without a face, without a name and, apparently, without an identity? READ THE ARTICLE Valeria Furlan
Bäst: is a word that appears for more than 15 years through Brooklin's streets, behind which, as Michael Toomral writes in the catalog, there is an heir of posting and overlapping practices, that take to the re-inscription of the identity of the work-place, conceals itself.
We only know that he is American, that uses the pseudonym of Bäst and that, with his artworks, he brought for the first time in Trento the most authentic spirit of Brooklyn.
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