Exhibition
Arnaldo Pomodoro
He is considered one of the greatest contemporary Italian sculptors, well known and appreciated abroad as well. He is famous above all for the particular bronze spheres, the material he prefers for his works, which break up, "break" and open up in front of the viewer, who is led to research and discover the internal mechanism, in a contrast between the perfect smoothness of the form and the hidden complexity of the interior.
Tony Cragg
Tony Cragg was born in Liverpool. His father was an aerospace engineer. He first worked as a lab technician for the British Rubber Producers Research Association after high school. He studied art at Gloucestershire College of Arts and Technology, Cheltenham, from 1968 to 1970, and painted at the Wimbledon School of Art, London, from 1970 to 1973. The same year he went on to study sculpture at the Royal College of Art, London, completing an MA in 1977.
Arik Levy
Arik Levy was born in Tel Aviv. An artist and industrial designer, he attended the Art Center Europe in Switzerland where he graduated with distinction in 1991. Levy employs a multi-disciplinary approach in both the art and industrial design fields. His works have been included in multiple museum collections. Levy lives and works in Paris.
Michal Macku
Michal Macku realizes his artistic creation entirely in the darkroom using the photographic technique of his own conception called "Gellage", a neologism born from the combination of the words "jelly" and "collage". The complexity of the process and the use of multiple negatives make it impossible to reproduce identical prints. The resulting result is unique because it depends on a series of sudden coincidences, which transform his work in the darkroom into an alchemical process.
Rabarama
Rabarama, pseudonym of Paola Epifani, is an Italian contemporary artist. Rabarama creates sculptures and paintings of men, women and hybrid creatures, often in eccentric poses.The skins of her subjects are always decorated with patterns, symbols, letters, glyphs and other kind of figures, in a great variety of forms.







