Giovanni Frangi

He was born in 1959 in Milan, where he studied and graduated from the Brera Academy. He begins to exhibit in Turin in 1983, at the La Bussola gallery. He finds the inspiration for his work in the observation of natural data, in its most disparate meanings: from vast skies to wooded expanses, from millenary rocks to flowing rivers. Works such as The Call of the Forest, presented at the Fondazione delle Stelline in Milan in 1999, are linked to these artistic reflections; the night installation Nobu at Elba exhibited in 2004 in Villa Panza, Varese, and View - Master, a three-dimensional reconstruction of a sea cave conceived for the Galleria Poggiali in Florence in 2006, then re-proposed on several occasions, including the Usodimare exhibition at CAMeC La Spezia in 2016. Among the latest exhibitions are the Lotteria Farnese presented at the Archaeological Museum of Naples in 2014, September set up at the National Institute of Graphics in Palazzo Poli in Rome in 2016, Prêt-à-porter in the spaces of Palazzo Fabroni in Pistoia in 2017 and the personal Caran d'Ache. Recent works realized in 2019 at Kromya Art Gallery, in the Lugano office.

Source: CSArt - Communication for Art, Absolute natural exhibition

Last update: September 28, 2021

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