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Michelangelo Galliani

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Stelle perdute, 2010, Carrara Statuary Marble, lead and tin, 120x120cm

Michaelangelo Galliani born 1975) is an Itlaian sculptor.[1][2]

Biography[edit]

Born in Montecchio Emilia, Reggio Emilia, Italy in 1975, Galliani began his career as a sculptor while very young and his artistic tendency manifested itself more clearly after graduating in Sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara, Italy. In addition to his work as a sculptor, the artist currently teaches "Techniques of marble and hard stones" at the Academy of Fine Arts in Urbino.[citation needed]

Galliani focuses on human bodies, faces and expressions, methodically carving the marble like a surgeon and combining different traditions and materials with a recourse to classical tendencies. His metamorphic figures are often characterized by the ‘non finito’ technique (unfinished), like they were ancient artifacts; the "human fragments" are then combined with different materials such as iron, brass, wax, gold and lead to achieve a more contemporary character. [3][4][better source needed]

The artist has been consolidating his presence nationally and internationally with solo and group exhibitions in Italy, London, Spain, Istanbul and China. Among the recent personal exhibitions: “Sensitive Surfaces”[5][better source needed] at Cris Contini Contemporary gallery, London in 2019; “La Via D’Oro”[6][better source needed]at Galleria d’arte contemporanea, Palazzo Ducale, Modena, Italy in 2019; “Rebvs vitae” at Green house, La Versiliana, Pietrasanta, Italy in 2018; “Tree” at Roma tre University, Rome in 2018.

Furthemore, Galliani’s artworks were featured in the exhibition/competition Expo Arte Italiana curated by Vittorio Sgarbi in 2015 and he exhibited at the Biennale “Giovani of Monza” in 2005 and at the Rome Quadriennale in 2004. The artist also won several prizes among which the Franco Cuomo International Award in 2019,[7] the Acqua et Terra Award[8], Ferrara in 2017 and the Fabbri Award[9], Bologna in 2007.

Solo Exhibitions[edit]

2019

Sensitive Surfaces, Cris Contini Contemporary, London, UK[10][better source needed][11][dead link]                                                                                                                  

La Via D’Oro, Contemporary Art Gallery, Palazzo Ducale, Pavullo nel Frignano, Modena, Italy  

2018

Rebvs Vitae, Green House, La Versiliana, Pietrasanta, Italy

2017

The Stone Age, Contini artUK gallery, London                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

Di luce d’oro, Galerie Isabelle Lesmeister Regensburg, Germany

2016

La Matrice dell'Inganno, Roomberg Project Space, Latina, Italy[12][non-primary source needed]

2015

Michelangelo Galliani. Oratorio dell'Inganno, Giuseppe Veniero Project, Palermo, Italy[13]

Marmo solo vol. 2, Giovanni Bonelli Gallery, Milan[14][non-primary source needed]

Taccuino Caprese, Capri Clou-Giardino dell'Arte, Anacapri - curated by Piero Tomassoni

2014

Michelangelo Galliani / Andrew Gilbert - Forte Comune 1914 / 2014, curated by Patrizia Buonanno and Giordano Raffaelli and in collaboration with the Municipality of Vermiglio and the Province of Trento, Italy[15]  [non-primary source needed]

2013

Vis à vis, double solo exhibition at the Paola Verrengia Gallery in Salerno, Italy[16][non-primary source needed]

2012

Bestie Uomini e Dei, National Museum of Palazzo Collicola - curated by Gianluca Marziani, Spoleto, Italy  

Principio e destino, "La Subbia" Gallery - curated by Ferdinando Mazzocca, Pietrasanta, Italy[17][non-primary source needed]

2011

Q V A C E T, Studio Vigato - curated by Marisa Vescovo, Bergamo, Italy  

Michelangelo Galliani. Homo et sapiens, curated by Italo Bergantini and Gianluca Marziani, Romberg Arte Contemporanea, Latina, Italy[18][better source needed]

2009

Per amor del cielo, Bonelli Arte Contemporanea - curated by Beatrice Buscaroli and Andrea Pinotti, Mantova, Italy

Via delle cose che restano, Angle art gallery, -curated by Christian Mermoud, Saint Paul de Vence, France

2008

Marmo Solo, Buonanno Arte Contemporanea - curated by Luigi Cerutti, Mezzolombardo, Trento, Italy

2007

P.G.R, curated by Giovanni Bonelli, River south Art Center, Shanghai, China

2006

Reflections, Mito gallery, Barcellona, Spain

2005

Visiones, Mito gallery, Barcellona, Spain

Marmi dai due Mondi - curated by Marinella Paderni, Rocca Estense, S. Martino in Rio, Reggio Emilia, Italy

2004

Marmi Gemelli, curated by Walter Guadagnini, Bonelli Arte Contemporanea, Mantova, Italy

2003

Skin, Paolo Nanni Gallery, Bologna, Italy

2002

Conserving sculpture, curated by Daniela del Moro, Luigi Rossi Palace, church of S. Pietro in valle, church of San Francesco, Fano, Ancona, italy

1999

99 Ottobre, curated by Claudio Spadoni, Studio Vigato, Alessandria, Italy

1998

Michelangelo Galliani 1996-1997-1998, curated by Andrea Pinotti, B&B ARTE, Mantova, Italy

Permanent Collections and Public Works[edit]

Roma Tre University in Rome, Italy

Public works at Rocca Secca Sassari, Reggio Emilia and Montecchio Emilia, Italy

Sculpture park Arena Po Pavia, Italy

Salta Park Museum in Argentina

Portofino park museum, Italy

References[edit]

  1. https://www.corriere.it/salone-del-mobile/notizie/michelangelo-galliani-miei-ricordi-scolpiti-marmo-piu-dolce-fc32a796-38f1-11e9-8f77-d31ec271a736.shtml?refresh_ce-cp
  2. https://www.cultweek.com/michelangelo-galliani/
  3. Quattordio, Alessandra (February 23, 2019). "Michelangelo Galliani: «I miei ricordi scolpiti nel marmo più dolce»". Corriere della Sera: 44.
  4. Zona, Riccardo (September 7, 2018). "ARTE E CULTURA: "Galliani"". Be Different Magazine. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  5. "Sensitive Surfaces". Wall Street International Magazine. May 14, 2019. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  6. ""La via d'oro", personale di Michelangelo Galliani alla Galleria d'Arte Contemporanea di Pavullo". Modena Today. May 10, 2019. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  7. Canali, Chiara (December 6, 2019). "MICHELANGELO GALLIANI. INTERVISTA AL VINCITORE DEL PREMIO CUOMO PER L'ARTE 2019". Espoarte. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  8. Bulgarelli, Mariacarla (June 1, 2018). "La scultura "Il Nocchiere" all'Ecomuseo". La Nuova Ferrara. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  9. "Michelangelo Galliani - Winner Of The Fabbri Art Award 2007". Premio Fabbri. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  10. "Michelangelo Galliani - Sensitive Surfaces". Art-Vibes. July 3, 2019. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  11. "The Embodied Beings Tour". Art Review Asia. June 5, 2019. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  12. "Michelangelo Galliani - La matrice dell'inganno". ROOMBERG. 2016. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  13. "A Palermo l'Oratorio dell'inganno di Michelangelo Galliani". La Stampa. March 23, 2015. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  14. "Michelangelo Galliani - Marmo Solo Vol.2". 6e20 Events. January 15, 2015. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  15. "MICHELANGELO GALLIANI E ANDREW GILBERT. FORTE COMUNE 1914/2014". Arte.it. July 19, 2014. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  16. "Omar Galliani – Michelangelo Galliani / Vis-à-Vis". Galleria Verrengia. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  17. "Michelangelo Galliani exhibits "Principio e Destino" at the Paola Raffo Gallery in Pietrasanta". Art is Life. July 9, 2012. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  18. Di Giorgio, Francesca (May 18, 2011). "Michelangelo Galliani. Homo et Sapiens". Espoarte. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)

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