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Creator: Max Marra
Max Marra Painting Mixed Technique On Canvas Italy 2004
By Max Marra
Located in Prato, Tuscany
Work of the famous Italian painter Max Marra; painting on canvas with mixed media dated 2004, titled "Judges II” 3, on the back of the painting we find a certificate of authenticity,...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Max Marra Furniture
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Canvas, Wood
Max Marra Painting Mixed Technique on Canvas, Italy
By Max Marra
Located in Prato, Tuscany
We kindly suggest you read the whole description, because with it we try to give you detailed technical and historical information to guarantee the authenticity of our objects.
Work of the famous Italian painter Max Marra, paint mixed technique on canvas dated 2004, titled "Judges", on the back of the painting we find a “Certificate of Authenticity”, a photo of the author with signature and his biography, since the latter is written in Italian, we proceeded to translate it here below. Still, on the back of the picture, we can see two small repairs done by the author himself.
Max Marra was born in Paola, Calabria, in 1950. He lives in Monza and works in Lissone. Matured graphic and television experiences, from the 1980s he directed his research towards the integration of expressive technique in painting and sculpture with recycled materials. He works in the H: Orarte laboratory, which he shares with Mario De Leo. He links the teaching and commitment of cultural, organizational, and editorial promotion to artistic activity. With Mario De Leo, Luigi Bianco and other operators founded the Oason Movement in 1985 and then Harta, a bi-monthly cultural interaction, which was later joined by the Hartamotus Association. In 1988 he founded Lissone, with Mario De Meo, the interdisciplinary art studio H: Orarte, open to the consideration, dialogue, and confrontation of other artists, active in organizing cultural initiatives and events. His activity is linked to themes and specific cultural projects, identifiable in the contents and expressive tools. Strong hills, strong features, biting ideas, but also some stops in the white, which is air, which is infinite, to be captured in heavy frames, almost in a purification ritual.
He exhibits in a personal exhibition in a private gallery, public institutions, participates in thematic exhibitions, and national and international collective exhibitions are present in Germany, France, Japan.
Main exhibitions
Cieli di terra, a cura di T. Coltellaro, Museo Archeologico, Lamezia Terme e Museo Civico d’Arte Contemporanea, Taverna, 2002; 57° Premio Michetti Laboratorio Italia, a cura di Philippe Daverio, Francavilla a Mare, 2006; Repubblica e costituzione: rassegna d’arte per i sessant’anni della costituzione italiana a cura di M. Domenicucci, F. Papale e C. Mosillo, Archivio Centrale dello Stato, Roma, 2008; Max Marra: Opere 1984 – 2009, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea di Lissone, 2009/10; Time passages, a cura di Omar Calabrese, Magazzini del Sale, Siena, 2011; Luoghi e realtà di ricerca tra identità e mutamento, a cura di T. Coltellaro, Collegio Sant’Adriano, San Demetrio Corone, 2011; Limen Arte vince il primo premio, Vibo Valentia, 2011; 54a Biennale di Venezia, Padiglione Italia per il 150° dell’Unità d’Italia “L’arte non è cosa nostra”, a cura di Vittorio Sgarbi, Sala del Re – Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milano e Palazzo delle Esposizioni – Sala Nervi, Torino, 2011/12; Max Marra. Orizzonte senza approdo, a cura di C. Rizzi, Museo Parisi Valle, Maccagno, 2012; Cieli di cosmos, Sofia Arsenal, Museum for Contemporary Art, 2013; Equilibri materici, a cura di G. Bonomi, Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, Rocca di Umbertide, 2015; E fu il terremoto, a cura di Vittorio Erlindo, Refettorio del Monastero di San Benedetto Po, Mantova, Monastero di Weingarten (Germania) 2018; IXION, MAC Lissone, a cura di A. Zanchetta; L’opera in bianco, a cura di S. Cortina, Galleria Cortina, Milano, 2018; Dal Rembrandt by himself all’io ritratto, a cura di G. Lepore, Accademia Nazionale delle Belle Arti di Sofia, Bulgaria 2018; Contributi al Novecento, Da Boccioni a Rotella ai contemporanei, Fondazione Stelline, Milano, a cura di B. Corà e T. Sicoli; Di studio in studio, Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano, Milano, a cura S. Soddu, Comune di Milano e Politecnico di Milano 2019; Omaggio a Franca Rame, MusAlab Archivio Franca Rame e Dario Fò...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Max Marra Furniture
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Canvas
Max Marra Italian Tempera on Paper
By Max Marra
Located in Prato, Tuscany
Contemporary Italian tempera on paper signed Max Marra 2004(multimedia experimenter), tempera on a gold background. Max Marra was born in Paola, Calabria, in 1950. He moved to Lisson...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Max Marra Furniture
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Paper
Max Marra Italian Tempera on Paper
By Max Marra
Located in Prato, Tuscany
We kindly suggest you read the whole description, because with it we try to give you detailed technical and historical information to guarantee the authenticity of our objects.
Conte...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Max Marra Furniture
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Paper
Max Marra Couple Paintings "Giudici II" Mixed Technique on Canvas, Italy
By Max Marra
Located in Prato, Tuscany
We kindly suggest you read the whole description, because with it we try to give you detailed technical and historical information to guarantee the authenticity of our objects.
Works of the famous Italian painter Max Marra, paint mixed technique on canvas dated 2004, titled "Judges II"9 and “Judges II” 14, on the back of the paintings we find a “Certificate of Authenticity”. Measures: Cm. 80 x 80
Max Marra was born in Paola, Calabria, in 1950. He lives in Monza and works in Lissone. Matured graphic and television experiences, from the 1980s he directed his research towards the integration of expressive technique in painting and sculpture with recycled materials. He works in the H: Orarte laboratory, which he shares with Mario De Leo. He links the teaching and commitment of cultural, organizational, and editorial promotion to artistic activity. With Mario De Leo, Luigi Bianco and other operators founded the Oason Movement in 1985 and then Harta, a bi-monthly cultural interaction, which was later joined by the Hartamotus Association. In 1988 he founded Lissone, with Mario De Meo, the interdisciplinary art studio H: Orarte, open to the consideration, dialogue, and confrontation of other artists, active in organizing cultural initiatives and events. His activity is linked to themes and specific cultural projects, identifiable in the contents and expressive tools. Strong hills, strong features, biting ideas, but also some stops in the white, which is air, which is infinite, to be captured in heavy frames, almost in a purification ritual.
He exhibits in a personal exhibition in a private gallery, public institutions, participates in thematic exhibitions, and national and international collective exhibitions are present in Germany, France, Japan.
Main exhibitions
Cieli di terra, a cura di T. Coltellaro, Museo Archeologico, Lamezia Terme e Museo Civico d’Arte Contemporanea, Taverna, 2002; 57° Premio Michetti Laboratorio Italia, a cura di Philippe Daverio, Francavilla a Mare, 2006; Repubblica e costituzione: rassegna d’arte per i sessant’anni della costituzione italiana a cura di M. Domenicucci, F. Papale e C. Mosillo, Archivio Centrale dello Stato, Roma, 2008; Max Marra: Opere 1984 – 2009, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea di Lissone, 2009/10; Time passages, a cura di Omar Calabrese, Magazzini del Sale, Siena, 2011; Luoghi e realtà di ricerca tra identità e mutamento, a cura di T. Coltellaro, Collegio Sant’Adriano, San Demetrio Corone, 2011; Limen Arte vince il primo premio, Vibo Valentia, 2011; 54a Biennale di Venezia, Padiglione Italia per il 150° dell’Unità d’Italia “L’arte non è cosa nostra”, a cura di Vittorio Sgarbi, Sala del Re – Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milano e Palazzo delle Esposizioni – Sala Nervi, Torino, 2011/12; Max Marra. Orizzonte senza approdo, a cura di C. Rizzi, Museo Parisi Valle, Maccagno, 2012; Cieli di cosmos, Sofia Arsenal, Museum for Contemporary Art, 2013; Equilibri materici, a cura di G. Bonomi, Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, Rocca di Umbertide, 2015; E fu il terremoto, a cura di Vittorio Erlindo, Refettorio del Monastero di San Benedetto Po, Mantova, Monastero di Weingarten (Germania) 2018; IXION, MAC Lissone, a cura di A. Zanchetta; L’opera in bianco, a cura di S. Cortina, Galleria Cortina, Milano, 2018; Dal Rembrandt by himself all’io ritratto, a cura di G. Lepore, Accademia Nazionale delle Belle Arti di Sofia, Bulgaria 2018; Contributi al Novecento, Da Boccioni a Rotella ai contemporanei, Fondazione Stelline, Milano, a cura di B. Corà e T. Sicoli; Di studio in studio, Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano, Milano, a cura S. Soddu, Comune di Milano e Politecnico di Milano 2019; Omaggio a Franca Rame, MusAlab Archivio Franca Rame e Dario Fò...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Max Marra Furniture
Materials
Canvas
Max Marra Painting Mixed Technique on Canvas, Italy
By Max Marra
Located in Prato, Tuscany
We kindly suggest you read the whole description, because with it we try to give you detailed technical and historical information to guarantee the authenticity of our objects.
Work of the famous Italian painter Max Marra, paint mixed technique on canvas dated 2004, titled "Judges"8, on the back of the painting we find a “Certificate of Authenticity”. Measures: cm 100 x 100
Max Marra was born in Paola, Calabria, in 1950. He lives in Monza and works in Lissone. Matured graphic and television experiences, from the 1980s he directed his research towards the integration of expressive technique in painting and sculpture with recycled materials. He works in the H: Orarte laboratory, which he shares with Mario De Leo. He links the teaching and commitment of cultural, organizational, and editorial promotion to artistic activity. With Mario De Leo, Luigi Bianco and other operators founded the Oason Movement in 1985 and then Harta, a bi-monthly cultural interaction, which was later joined by the Hartamotus Association. In 1988 he founded Lissone, with Mario De Meo, the interdisciplinary art studio H: Orarte, open to the consideration, dialogue, and confrontation of other artists, active in organizing cultural initiatives and events. His activity is linked to themes and specific cultural projects, identifiable in the contents and expressive tools. Strong hills, strong features, biting ideas, but also some stops in the white, which is air, which is infinite, to be captured in heavy frames, almost in a purification ritual.
He exhibits in a personal exhibition in a private gallery, public institutions, participates in thematic exhibitions, and national and international collective exhibitions are present in Germany, France, Japan.
Main exhibitions
Cieli di terra, a cura di T. Coltellaro, Museo Archeologico, Lamezia Terme e Museo Civico d’Arte Contemporanea, Taverna, 2002; 57° Premio Michetti Laboratorio Italia, a cura di Philippe Daverio, Francavilla a Mare, 2006; Repubblica e costituzione: rassegna d’arte per i sessant’anni della costituzione italiana a cura di M. Domenicucci, F. Papale e C. Mosillo, Archivio Centrale dello Stato, Roma, 2008; Max Marra: Opere 1984-2009, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea di Lissone, 2009/10; Time passages, a cura di Omar Calabrese, Magazzini del Sale, Siena, 2011; Luoghi e realtà di ricerca tra identità e mutamento, a cura di T. Coltellaro, Collegio Sant’Adriano, San Demetrio Corone, 2011; Limen Arte vince il primo premio, Vibo Valentia, 2011; 54a Biennale di Venezia, Padiglione Italia per il 150° dell’Unità d’Italia “L’arte non è cosa nostra”, a cura di Vittorio Sgarbi, Sala del Re – Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milano e Palazzo delle Esposizioni – Sala Nervi, Torino, 2011/12; Max Marra. Orizzonte senza approdo, a cura di C. Rizzi, Museo Parisi Valle, Maccagno, 2012; Cieli di cosmos, Sofia Arsenal, Museum for Contemporary Art, 2013; Equilibri materici, a cura di G. Bonomi, Centro per l’Arte Contemporanea, Rocca di Umbertide, 2015; E fu il terremoto, a cura di Vittorio Erlindo, Refettorio del Monastero di San Benedetto Po, Mantova, Monastero di Weingarten (Germania) 2018; IXION, MAC Lissone, a cura di A. Zanchetta; L’opera in bianco, a cura di S. Cortina, Galleria Cortina, Milano, 2018; Dal Rembrandt by himself all’io ritratto, a cura di G. Lepore, Accademia Nazionale delle Belle Arti di Sofia, Bulgaria 2018; Contributi al Novecento, Da Boccioni a Rotella ai contemporanei, Fondazione Stelline, Milano, a cura di B. Corà e T. Sicoli; Di studio in studio, Casa Museo Boschi Di Stefano, Milano, a cura S. Soddu, Comune di Milano e Politecnico di Milano 2019; Omaggio a Franca Rame, MusAlab Archivio Franca Rame e Dario Fò...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Modern Max Marra Furniture
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