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Galleria Lara e Rino Costa

via Ludovico Ariosto 6, 15048 Valenza (AL)
Italy

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RINO COSTA

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+39 335 249783

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info@galleriarinocosta.it

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PIERO MANZONI

Piero Manzoni (Soncino, 13 July 1933 – Milan, 6 February 1963) was an Italian artist, famous internationally for his Artist's Shit. Manzoni's artistic operations are guided by gesture and thought, they are often provocative and irreverent.

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Category: Discover

SABA MASOUMIAN

Saba Masoumian was born in Tehran in 1982, after obtaining a diploma in graphic design from Azad University she moved to the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna.
He has held solo exhibitions in Tehran and Dubai and his works have been included in numerous collective exhibitions in Bologna. Furthermore, he participated in the Monza Youth Biennale, a Dimension of Civilization conference at the Yinchuan Museum of Contemporary Art and the “1001 colors: Contemporary Art from Iran” exhibition in New York City.
In 2015 he received the Ora di Verona Award and the Golden Pen Award at the Belgrade Illustration Biennial in 2007.

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Category: Contemporary Art

Daniel Spoerri

Daniel Spoerri, born March 27, 1930 became known as an artist, mainly through his so-called „ snare pictures“ (1960s). However, his career started in the 1950s as a dancer in Bern. Later he made a name for himself as a restaurant manager (1970s) and as the founder of Eat Art ( Eat Art Galerie in Düsseldorf and several banquets). In the 1990s he created an extensive sculpture park, an Italian foundation since 1997.
In 2009 the "Kunststaulager Spoerri" was opened in Hadersdorf am Kamp (Austria). 

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Category: Contemporary Art

Piero Gilardi

Piero Gilardi (1942) He made his debut in the post-pop artistic movement of the 1960s with his nature carpets which brought him to the forefront of the international art scene. He exhibited in Paris, Brussels, Cologne, Hamburg, Amsterdam and New York. Starting in 1968 he interrupted his production to participate in the technical elaboration of the new artistic trends of the late 60s: Arte Povera, Land Art, Antiform Art. He collaborated in the creation of the two first international exhibitions of the new trends at the Sedeljik Museum in Amsterdam and at the Kunsthalle in Bern. In 1969 he began a long trans-cultural experience directed at the theoretical analysis and practice of the art-life conjugation, with a decade of activity in the dimension of collective creativity, from psychiatric ateliers to forms of political and anthopological theatre. In 1981 he resumed his artistic activity, exhibiting installations accompanied by creative workshops with the public. 

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Category: Contemporary Art

Mario Schifano

Mario Schifano (Homs, 20 September 1934 – Rome, 26 January 1998) was an Italian painter and director.
Together with Franco Angeli and Tano Festa he represented a fundamental point of Italian and European Pop art. Perfectly inserted in the international cultural panorama of the sixties, he was considered a prolific, exuberant artist and lover of worldliness. His lifelong drug habit earned him the label of cursed artist.
Passionate student of new painting techniques, he was among the first to use the computer to create works and managed to process images from the computer and transfer them onto emulsified canvases (the "computerized canvases"). The author's prolificacy and the apparent simplicity of his works led to the diffusion of a large number of forgeries, especially after his death.

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Category: Contemporary Art

Alberto Burri

Alberto Burri is an Italian painter, among the most important of the twentieth century. With his technique he anticipated movements such as poor art and new realism, through the use of new and avant-garde materials such as tar, iron, mould, wood, earth and glue for the creation of his material paintings.
His works are an example of informal art, a movement born at the end of the 40s that rejects figurative and abstract art in favor of a new communication of matter, but what is surprising about Burri as an artist is that his work is created self-taught. Burri's artistic career was born in a particular moment, the artist studied medicine and decided to focus on art only during a period of imprisonment in Texas during the Second World War

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Gallery profile

The Gallery was founded in 1990, focusing on spatialism and nuclearism at first. Thanks to the decades of experience of the director Rino Costa, the gallery has hosted hundreds of Italian and foreign artists such as Fontana, Uncini, Dadamaino, Dorazio, Vogel, Von der Goltz, Scheggi, Spoerri, Atchugarry and many others. Today the Gallery is dedicated both to the rediscovery of historical artists, opposing fashions andmarket trends and to supporting young artists who achieve innovative research, favoring sculpture

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