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Giovanni Bartolomucci
- Barisciano (AQ) - 1923. A painter living on the edge of figurative and abstract art and whose art ranges through astralism, abstract expressionism, mythological oneirism by way of an enrichment gained by coming in contact with the main artistic trends of this century.
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Giuliana Caporali
- Rome. An artist attempting to free herself from the ancient reality and recognize the value of inventions and of solid volumes while, at the same time, answering with a cry of distress, obsession and nightmare to progress for its own sake.
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Camillo Fait
- Milan - 1935. He does not paint from reality, and reelaborates genre themes which come from memory impulses, or, better, from the satisfaction of translating a source of instinctive vitality into a chromatic chord, a love declaration for open air life.
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Francesco Ferlisi
- Mussomeli (CL) - 1949. An Artist who finds his more convincing moments in the ambiguous dimension of the image which responds, with its unseizability, to the unsure and ambiguous dimension of today's man.
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Renato Guerrini
- Abbadia San Salvatore (SI) - 1938. He, as the inventor of metaphors, can show us how to transcend reality by offering another mysterious version of it teasing our thoughts and perhaps even opening our hearts.
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Nerone (Sergio Terzi)
- Villarotta (RE) - 1939. An artist who hides behind a curtain of exterior "terribleness" the door to a fantastic illusion and optimistic expectation for the future.
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Stefano Zampieri
- Rome - 1954. An engaged, obstinate conquest desire of the unity, which seems impossible in the absurd chaos of the symbols, of the multiplicities, of the objective cruelty of human nature, that becomes in this way transcended
in order to discover the immense potential of positivity that is inside Man.
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Walter Coccetta
- Bertonico (MI) - 1941
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Angelo Favaro
- Mirano (VE) - 1949
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Franco Lo Cascio
- Palermo - 1942
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Lili Lupieri
- Trieste
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Claudio Malacarne
- Mantova - 1956
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Bruno Tinucci
- Milan
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Antonio Veschini
- Deruta(PG) - 1935
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Ferdinando Viglieno-Cossalino
- Turin - 1945
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Collective Gallery
- 4 galleries presenting 23 works by 17 artists.
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