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Artists participating in the 2020-2023 exhibitions
Artisti partecipanti alle mostre 2020-2023



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Alfredo Rapetti Mogol is an award-winning Italian songwriter, composer, and educator. Director of the Composers Department at Centro Europeo di Toscolano (CET) and lecturer at L.U.I.S. University Rome and Umbria Music Italy, he is a member of SIAE (Italian Authors and Composers Society). With over 35 million records sold worldwide, Rapetti's songs have reached top ten charts in 30+ countries including the USA, UK, France, and Brazil. In 2005, he won both GRAMMY and Latin GRAMMY awards as songwriter for the album *Escucha*.
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He studied at the local Art Institute and the Academy of Fine Arts in Macerata. He has created several public works, including the 'Monument to the victims of the Accumoli earthquake' entitled 'Prayer' (2017) and among the most important events he has taken part in are: the workshop , Opera Viva, Artista di Quartiere" (2020) "Tutti i nomi" (2020), "BOOMing" at DumBO in Bologna (2020), the "Group Show" at the Condominio-Museo in Turin (2019), "Logos Mundi" at the Ipogeo MateraSum in Matera (2019), and the "Biennale Internazionale di Ceramica tra Tradizione e Modernità".
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Nicola Maggi is an Italian sculptor and painter trained at the Art School of Lucca and Academy of Fine Arts Carrara (Sculpture). A lecturer in sculpture, painting, and design techniques, he won First Prize at the *Andare Oltre si può* painting competition (2016) with *Notturno*, exhibited at Palazzo Ducale Lucca. Maggi's works engage in active dialogue with their architectural settings, integrating and blending with the spatial elements of each location to create site-responsive experiences.



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Generoso Spagnolo is an eclectic Italian artist focused on reinterpreting surrounding reality. His metaphysical-surreal period (2006-2013) evolved into his "new period" (2014-present), characterized by experimental supports, unconventional materials, and innovative painting techniques. Recent exhibitions include solo shows *Deform-Zone* at Il Cantinone Castiglione del Lago (2018) and Tuscher Cafè Cortona (2019), plus group exhibitions *Art Adoption New Generation* Cortona (2018) and *Art in the Bin* at Galleria Palazzo Nicolaci Noto, Sicily (2020).
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Valeria Perini is an Umbrian photographer and founder of *Incontri di fotografia*, with a degree in mass communication. Her artistic research draws inspiration from literature and philosophy, manifesting in exhibitions across Italy and internationally. Beyond her practice, Perini teaches photography courses and workshops for adults and children in associations, schools, and universities. Her work has been selected for numerous competitions and festivals, widely published, and collected both in Italy and abroad.
art installation
Holaf (Antonio, born 1988) is an Italian self-taught painter immersed in oil paints since childhood. His practice is rooted in journey—both literal and conceptual—manifesting in diverse subjects and techniques that reflect constant artistic exploration. For Holaf, time burns short; his works compress experience into symbolic synthesis, creating without fear of judgment "like surfing on sand." Recent exhibitions include solo show at Tibaldi Contemporary Art Gallery Rome (2018), *Geometrie Segrete* at Politecnico di Milano (2019), and Villaggio Universale Street Art Festival (2020).



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Daniele Castagnetti (Misterdada) is an Italian street artist and muralist who began painting walls at 16 and exhibiting abstract works by 2002. After graduating in Philosophy, Ethics and Aesthetics from Bologna University (2007), he transitioned to large-scale figurative murals in 2014. His work spans personal projects, schools, municipal commissions, festivals, and private installations across Italy. For Castagnetti, art functions as language—a tool to transmit not only technique but lived experience, transforming daily moments into shared visual knowledge.
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Alessandra Baldoni is an Italian photographer based near Lake Trasimeno, working at the intersection of experimental photography and natural philosophy. Recent exhibitions include *Gradazioni di luce* at Fondazione Dino Zoli Forlì, *Everything is Illuminated* at The Arts House Singapore, *Wunderkammer der Natur* at SR Contemporary Art Berlin, and *Developing Italian Experimental Photography* (Berlin, 2017). She won the Tiziano Campolmi Prize at Booming Contemporary Art Show Bologna, the Fotografia Europea 2020 Open Call (Reggio Emilia), and was finalist for the BNL Prize at MIA Photo Fair Milano.
photography
Andrea Bartolucci is an Italian photographer specializing in landscape, architecture, and industrial archaeology through editorial and exhibition projects across Italy and internationally. His contemporary art practice explores dialogues between photographic image and modern materials—plexiglass, aluminum, recycled elements. Widely reviewed in specialized press, Bartolucci also lectures on photographic composition and critical image reading for cultural foundations and centers, bridging artistic practice with pedagogical engagement.



video
Orazio Garofalo is a Calabrian video artist whose work confronts viewers with unfiltered reality, tracing the journey from visual perception through emotional passages—both luminous and obscure—to conscious aesthetic representation. His sensitive interpretation of his native Calabria, a land of great feats and unknowns, embodies what it means to truly observe, listen, and think. Garofalo's artistic career has positioned him among Europe's most significant video artists, creating work that engages humanity at its core.
art installation
Massimiliano Lucchetti is an Italian painter trained at the renowned F. Palla Institute in Pietrasanta (1992), where he mastered materials—marble, clay—and classical drawing technique. Working strictly in oil, his series *Journeys* and *Maps* explore dreamlike, initiatory, and real voyages through rare artistic expression: the journey as timeless theme rendered alive yet veiled in memory's fog. Recent works investigate material cosmogonies, balancing conceptual depth with the physical presence of color itself.
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Rares Gheorghiu is a visual artist dedicated to provoking emotional response—whether joy, discomfort, or contemplation—as the essential core of artistic creation. His work serves as a visual map of his personality's varied nuances, inviting viewers into direct emotional engagement rather than passive observation. For Gheorghiu, art's purpose transcends aesthetics: it must make you feel.



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Wilma Marijnissen is a Dutch interdisciplinary artist based in The Hague. Trained at the Academy of Art The Hague, Gerrit Rietveld Academie Amsterdam (theatre design), and Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti Milan, she creates installations, performances, and site-specific projects that engage local communities. Her practice draws from wild nature's power, beauty, and wisdom, manifesting in dance productions, theatre, socio-cultural projects, conferences, and documentaries that blur boundaries between art, activism, and collective experience.
mixed media
Giorgia Mascitti is an Italian artist who graduated with honors in Decoration from the Academy of Fine Arts Macerata (2020). Her practice resurrects memory's emotional traces through figures drawn from family albums, advertising imagery, everyday life, and personal drawings. In 2019, she performed in Giovanni Gaggia's *Elementum Ather* at the Venice Biennale. Recent exhibitions include group shows at Galleria Centometriquadri, Tipico Tips Macerata, and *On The Table* Spoleto, exploring themes of time, nostalgia, and visual archaeology.
illustration
Leonardo Crudi is an Italian artist whose practice evolved from graffiti culture (discovered at age 13) into geometric abstraction influenced by Soviet avant-garde cinema, Suprematism, Constructivism, and Russian Futurism. Mentored by Renato Mambor (2014), Crudi creates works on paper and canvas that bridge street art lettering with early 20th-century pictorial revolutions. He participated in MACRO Testaccio's Outdoor Festival (2018), featured in Rai 5's documentary *Ombre Elettriche* (2019), and completed an artist residency at MACRO Museum Rome.



mixed media
Mirko Pagliacci, born in Lausanne (1959) and raised in Rome from 1970, trained as a cantor in the Sistine Chapel's "white voices" under Maestro Bartolucci. His visual art has been exhibited at numerous galleries including Galleria Ulisse, Galleria Lombardi, Cà D'Oro Rome, Montoro12, Archimede (Lucio Mucciaccia), Fidia Arte, ArtGenera Brussels, and Orler Gallery Madonna di Campiglio, bridging his musical heritage with contemporary visual practice.
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Via Crucis (2020) by Vezio Moriconi is a powerful ink-on-paper series reconstructing Christ's sorrowful path to Golgotha through 14 stations. Moving beyond traditional iconography, Moriconi explores the universal manifestations of human suffering—poverty, humiliation, pain—that Christ identified as proximity to the divine. Executed deliberately without color, the monochromatic panels achieve stark graphic essentiality, allowing the raw emotional weight of each station to resonate. The work offers both sacred contemplation for believers and universal refuge for all who encounter suffering.
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Niccolò Olivieri is an Italian photographer whose practice evolved from landscape photography into his true passions: portraiture and street photography. His work captures fleeting moments without freezing them, creating what he calls "a personal refrain in the lives of others." For Olivieri, the world exists as he chooses to see it the pleasure lies in centering the decisive moment where life reveals itself authentically.



sculpture
He is an Italian sculptor born in Pietrasanta in 1976, trained at Istituto "Stagio Stagi" and the Academy of Fine Arts Carrara. From 2012-2016, he participated in collaborative project *2 Luoghi*, working with artists and the University of Engineering Pisa. He exhibits widely across Carrara, Pietrasanta, and Serravezza, continuing Tuscany's sculptural tradition.
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Kozlyk Studio explores humanity's coexistence with the natural world through ceramic works rooted in the elemental symbols of Water, Fire, Wind, and Light. Color and graphics add layered meaning to each piece. Featured in solo project *Caldera* at Veles Art Gallery Lviv (2018) and Italy's Disengagement Festival (collaboration with Studio Nùevù, Cisternino, 2018), the studio participated in the 25th Cerimonia del Mediterraneo exhibition *Earth, Identity, Place, Subject* at the Ceramics Museum (2019).
art paper
Caterina Crepax, daughter of legendary comic book illustrator Guido Crepax, is a Milan-based interior designer and paper sculptor born in 1964. She creates sumptuous dresses and refined objects from paper, transforming ephemeral material into wearable art. Her work has been featured at Triennale Design Museum Milan (*Italian Design Beyond the Crisis*, 2015, ART category prize winner), Ettore Fico Museum Turin (*D Dreamers*, 2016), and Francesco Zanuso Gallery Milan (*Morra Cinese*, 2015). Recent projects include fashion shows for Sofidel at Forte Village Sardegna (2018) and *Street & Pop Meet Fashion* Milan (2016).



painting
Sanda Sudor is a Romanian-Italian artist whose creative journey is fueled by rage against injustice and an uncompromising search for truth. Her practice transforms flesh into spirit through intense, irreverent works that demand both lucidity and lightness. Her ongoing project "26" consists of one painting per year, each emerging from spaces preserved in the soul's memory a collaboration guided by Alina's powerful thought and unknown presence.
art installation
Giuseppe Negro is an Italian painter and Professor of Decoration at the Academy of Fine Arts in Catanzaro, where he also earned his degree. His experimental visual practice has been featured at major institutions including Palazzo Ducale Genova (*Il Respiro dell'Arte*, 2020), MACRO Rome (*Architetture*, 2019), Fondazione Sassi Matera (*Tutti i pani del mondo*, 2019), and Museum of Bretti and Enotri Cosenza (*Ceilings. Capovolto*, 2018). Negro collaborates extensively with museums, galleries, and art foundations across Italy.
art installation
Sandos is the artistic collaboration between Sanda Sudor and Dos Remmerswaal, the two founding souls of Alina Art Foundation who dedicate their time and energy entirely to its mission. Together, they have created installations exploring the concept of justice for two consecutive editions of "Artisti per Alina" (Artists for Alina), the Foundation's annual exhibition series. Their collaborative work embodies the Foundation's core values of social awareness and transformative art.


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Davide Pompili is a Rome-based painter and set designer born in Spoleto. Trained in scenography, painting, and industrial design at Italian art academies, he has worked extensively with fashion houses and created sets for cinema, television, and theater. Painting remains his primary passion. An art history professor at Istituto C. Rosmini Rome, Pompili has exhibited at the 54th Venice Biennale (Umbria Section, curated by Vittorio Sgarbi), Palazzo Collicola Museum Spoleto, MACRO Rome, and Museo di Diocleziano.
digital art
Frida Foradori is a Pisa-born, Rome-based visual artist and Senior Graphic Designer at Studio Kromosoma. Trained at Rome's Liceo Artistico, School of Fine Arts, and National Institute of Restoration, she has evolved from traditional painting techniques to digital art creation. Her large-scale works are adaptable in size and format to suit specific spaces and client needs. Bridging fine art and visual communication since the 1980s, Foradori's practice merges classical training with contemporary digital methodologies.
painting
Lorenzo Puglisi is an Italian painter born in Biella, renowned for his distinctive use of absolute black backgrounds from which bursts of light define volumes and forms. His work has been featured in a 2019 Hatje Cantz monograph with essay by Mark Gisbourne, and exhibited internationally at CAC La Traverse Paris, Pio Monte della Misericordia Naples, Historical Museum Bremen, Bramante Sacristy Milan, and the Crypt of King's Cross St. Pancras London. In 2023, his painting *Crucifixion* was installed at Basilica di Santo Spirito Florence, facing Michelangelo's *Christ on the Cross* sculpture.

photo installation
Giovanni Presutti is an Italian photographer with an extensive international exhibition history spanning New York, Paris, London, Los Angeles, Madrid, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Tel Aviv, and major Italian cities. His work has been featured at prestigious galleries, museums, and cultural centers, including the 2011 Venice Biennale and the 2012 Rencontres d'Arles photography festival. His practice explores [add specific theme/style if available, otherwise remove this sentence].



art installation
Lise Sore is a Dutch contemporary artist known for large-scale graphite drawings on raw cotton, immersive installations, and powerful performances. Her self-portraits capture raw, unfiltered emotions with striking immediacy. Sore's work explores the dynamic relationship between architectural space and individual expression, shaping environments that provoke visceral emotional responses. She has exhibited at TAC Gallery Eindhoven, CODA Museum Apeldoorn, PARK Tilburg, Atelier De Loods Breda, and Art Rotterdam international art fair.
photography
He is a visual poet whose photography transcends documentation to explore the intersection of reality and introspection. Through visceral use of viewfinder, shutter, and perspective, he captures the soul's opening onto the world. His artistic mission: "to educate the soul beyond the gaze," revealing deeper truths beneath surface appearances
photograph
She is an internationally acclaimed artist whose introspective work explores timeless human themes: fear, desire, and impermanence. Working primarily with photography, she captures the subtlety of emotions through images that often transform into immersive installations within exhibition spaces. Her work has been featured at Tot Zover Museum Amsterdam, Art Pavilion London, Fotodok Festival Utrecht, and Battersea Arts Center, and she has received prestigious recognition including the Mondriaan Fund.



video Pengpeng
Wang is a multidisciplinary artist working across video, sculpture, installation, painting, and digital photography. Despite his young career, he has collaborated with prestigious institutions including Contemporary Art Center "Cheng Xi" Beijing, Asia-Europe Cultural Association, and A60 Contemporary Art Space in Milan and Florence. His eclectic practice bridges academic research and cross-cultural exchange, exploring contemporary themes through diverse media.
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Diego de Vos is an emerging Dutch painter whose practice, initiated in 2014, draws from the legacy of Japan's Gutai group and Germany's Zero movement of the 1950s-60s. Through bold, immediate gestural painting, he creates a direct confrontation with viewers, stimulating both mental reflection and perceptual drift. His work bridges historical avant-garde traditions with contemporary visual language
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Vesna Bursich is an Italian-Croatian artist trained at Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti in Turin. Her interdisciplinary practice moves seamlessly across drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, video, and installation. Exhibiting internationally at galleries and art fairs, Bursich addresses both intimate human experiences and social critique, rendering complex themes with equal measures of strength and poetry.


painting
Eugenie van Raaji is a Dutch visual artist and lawyer based in The Hague and Cádiz. Working primarily with painting, drawing, and photography, her international career spans training with renowned Slovak painter Katarina Kemnyova, collaboration with Gwenaelle de Saint Aubin's artist group in Paris, and eight years in Madrid organizing cultural events and art workshops. In 2008, she founded Arte sin Límites, an international art association and gallery in the Netherlands, while continuing her studies at the Academy of Fine Arts.
video
Sanda Sudor is a Romanian-Italian artist whose creative journey is fueled by rage against injustice and an uncompromising search for truth. Her practice transforms flesh into spirit through intense, irreverent works that demand both lucidity and lightness. Her ongoing project "26" consists of one painting per year, each emerging from spaces preserved in the soul's memory—a collaboration guided by Alina's powerful thought and unknown presence.
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