Haring Love Printmaking by Bruno Donzelli
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Limited Edition Number of copies : 100.
Printmaking,
Screenprinting
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 19.7in, Width 27.6in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Printmaking under $500 Pop Art
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Dimensione 50x70
Serigrafia numerata e firmata di pugno dall'artista.
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Bruno Donzelli, born in Naples in 1942, emerged as a seminal figure in the landscape of Italian contemporary art. At the tender age of 21, he embarked on his artistic journey, marking the beginning of a prolific career that would span decades and leave an indelible mark on the art world.
Donzelli's ascent to prominence was swift and remarkable. In 1960, he clinched the prestigious San Fedele Prize in Milan, swiftly followed by the Termoli Prize. His accolades continued to mount as he secured the Ministry of Education Prize in 1962, solidifying his reputation as a prodigious talent.
The early 1960s witnessed a flurry of exhibitions and accolades for Donzelli, including a solo exhibition in Genoa in 1963 and invitations to renowned events such as the Spoleto Prize, the Marche Prize in Ancona, and the esteemed Michetti Prize. These accomplishments served as testament to his burgeoning stature within the Italian art scene.
As the years unfolded, Donzelli's artistic trajectory only ascended, marked by a succession of solo exhibitions across major Italian cities and esteemed art galleries. In 1984, he embarked on the pictorial cycle of the impertinent Siparietti, showcasing his penchant for innovation and boundary-pushing creativity.
In 1991, Donzelli ventured into the realm of theater, crafting sets and costumes for 'Folli notti a Pietrosburgo' at the Teatro dell'Orologio in Rome, demonstrating his versatility and multidisciplinary approach to art.
Throughout his career, Donzelli's oeuvre served as a testament to his profound engagement with the avant-garde movements of the 20th century. His works, characterized by a bold interplay of signs, images, materials, and colors, offered a vibrant chronicle of modern art history. Donzelli's unique perspective and irreverent style imbued his creations with a sense of whimsy and satire, echoing the spirit of the commedia dell'arte.
Naples, with its vibrant tapestry of colors, sounds, and gestures, served as both muse and backdrop for Donzelli's artistic evolution. The city's rich cultural heritage and bustling energy infused his work with a distinctive flair, while its irreverent spirit found expression in his playful compositions.
- Nationality: ITALY
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Contemporary Italian Artists Artists presented by a gallery