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Artist Statement:
From polymers transformed by fire to mannerist paintings on discarded street signs; from layouts of peat on industrial paper to ripped-out, unfinished walls showing signs of aging…, Tirelli risks – as he himself says – “evoking something organic, visceral and maybe even horrid, to give, in the end, glimpses of heaven. ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
DAVIDE TIRELLI
Born in Milan, 7 March 1967, with a background in the Classics, Davide Tirelli first expressed his curiosity in the world of art through his involvement in the academic world of Milan, and subsequently by studying history of art, costume and colour.
The cardinal themes of his work ...
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Artist Galleries:
Kristensen Gallery
kristensen-gallery@hotmail.com
or on my own e-mail address:
info@davidetirelli.com ...
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Artist Reviews:
- Arte incontro (Italy)
- La Provincia (Italy)
- Tessiner Zeitung (Switzerland)
- Lounge Magazine (Switzerland)
- Rivista di Lugano (Switzerland)
- LaRegione Ticino (Switzerland)
- La Città (Switzerland)
- Il Caffè (Switzerland)
- La Cronaca (Italy)
- Giornale del Popolo (Switzerland)
- Corriere del Ticino (Switzerland)
- Ticino 7 (Switzerland)
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Collections:
Museum of Contemporary Art (Museo Civico di Crema), Italy,
Dejanira 60cm, 2003
UBS - Lugano - Switzerland
Geologica, 2003, 40x40 cm, 60x40 cm, 30x60 cm
Film Festival di Locarno, Locarno, Switzerland,
Scudo Pardo - 150 x 45 x 6 cm...
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Commissions:
Carmelo Bene, Roma, Tris nero n° 1, 1995, 240 x 240 cm
Private, Infiorescenze Perimetrali, Milan, 2001, 360x400 cm
Private, Scudo "Infiorescenze Perimetrali", 2001, 200x50x6 cm
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