Silvio Formichetti Pantera in resina, 2000

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Extraordinary resin, painted and resin of Silvio Formichetti Silvio Formichetti was born in 1969 in Pratola Peligna (AQ). The first works portray female naked and landscapes of the Abruzzo hinterland. The interest in informal painting comes in the mid -nineties. It approaches Pollock, American action painting and Dova, Afro, widow and Hans Hartung. In 1999 he moved on to sign and gestural abstractionism and in 2011 he was invited to the 54th Venice Biennale - Italian Pavilion by Vittorio Sgarbi. In Italy among its exhibitions are reported: the various participations in the "International Reviews of Contemporary Art" in Sulmona (various editions from 1999 to 2016); staff at the Palazzetto dei Nobili dell'Aquila, catalog by Carlo Fabrizio Carli and XXX edition of the "International Art Review of Sulmona" (2003); National Museum of Abruzzo de L'Aquila by Leo Strozzieri and Pierpaolo Bellucci and Diocesan Museum "Francesco Gonzaga" of Mantua, edited by Maurizio Gioia and Carlo Micheli (2007); Michetti Museum of Francavilla al Mare, with critical texts by Silvia Pegoraro and XIII Biennale Stauròs d’Arte Sacra, Museum of San Gabriele, Isola del Gran Sasso (2008); "Cromofobie", ex Aurum of Pescara by Silvia Pegoraro (2009); In 2010 at the Colonna Museum of Pescara, his works are combined with those of Mario Schifano in the exhibition "Silvio Formichetti - Mario Schifano. Buio. The border of color" by Luca Beatrice. http://www.formicettisilvio.it/biography/#enbio

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Plastic

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Excellent

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Italian

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contemporary

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1

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20 cm

Height

85 cm

Width

11 cm

Depth

2 Kg

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