Airone on Oslo's newspaper - June 2005
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Funk And Rolla presents Le Strade Sono Nostre - Milano 2013
Funk And Rolla presents Le Strade Sono Nostre
Funk And Rolla presents Le Strade Sono Nostre - Milano 2013
Funk And Rolla presents Le Strade Sono Nostre
Circum Writing - Napoli 2004
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Circum Writing - Napoli 2004
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Family Business poster - Tonsberg 2008
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Il Treno dell'Arte 2007
Airbrush Show Official Book 2000
La Nuova Figurazione Italiana 1997
Formato: 17 x 24 Pagine: 272 N. illustrazioni: 215 a colori Rilegatura: brossura con alette Anno pubblicazione: 2007 Lingua:ed. bilingue italiano/inglese ISBN/EAN:97888-3660990-1 La Fabbrica Borroni di Bollate, edificata intorno al 189O come opificio tessile, ospita oggi una delle più nutrite collezioni di arte contemporanea, con oltre 500 opere riunite a cominciare dagli anni settanta dall'erede della famiglia Borroni. Partendo da una serie di mostre collettive curate da Alessandro Riva e Mario Sciaccaluga tra il 1998 e il 2007, che hanno focalizzato l'attenzione su una tendenza artistica denominata Nuova Figurazione Italiana una nuova esposizione, allestita alla Fabbrica Borroni e accompagnata dal presente volume, intende riassumere e proseguire il percorso tracciato dai curatori, proponendo una selezione di opere di centoquarantotto artisti, scelte fra quelle esposte negli anni passati, rappresentativa di questa proposta critica. Il catalogo si configura nello stesso tempo come un'antologia illustrata, dedicata alle ricerche pittoriche figurative di questo ultimo decennio (1998—2OO7) secondo un'articolazione degli artisti in scuole, gruppi, temi o generi che hanno contraddistinto il percorso dell'arte contemporanea italiana. Il volume, presentato da Vittorio Sgarbi, accoglie un'introduzione di Eugenio Borroni, i testi di Chiara Canali, curatrice dell'esposizione, e del critico Argano Brigante, un'intervista a Luca Beatrice, e un testo postumo di Maurizio Sciaccaluga.
Circum Writing book
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Street Art, Sweet Art
Description: Size 6 1/2 x 9 1/2,186 pages, 148 colours, paperback Published by: Skira Category: Contemporary art Language: Italian Year: 2007 Isbn: 8861302013 This volume brings together over thirty of the most talented exponents of Italian street art. These artists show the other face of the future: art that feeds off a pervasive aesthetic with roots in historical writing and the aesthetics of spray paint. But it is also seeking new ideas and forms of mass communication, the techniques of guerrilla marketing as the most recent languages and techniques, ranging from stickers to stencils and the many forms of “urban disorder” that can be found everywhere in today’s cities. Some of these artists are from the very first generations of Italian writers, such as Atomo, Airone, KayOne and Rendo, and continue through Dado, Joys, Wany, Phobia and Marco Teatro; others are part of a new wave of street artists: Pao (the artist of “panettoni-pinguino”), Pus, Sonda, Bros, Nais, Ivan the “street poet”, Blu, Microbo, Bo 130 and Tv Boy, to mention but a few. Still others, such as Ozmo and Abbominevole, are artists who have taken their place fully within the “official” art system, though they continue to work actively on the streets. Conceived as the catalogue for an exhibition being held at the PAC (Pavilion of Contemporary Art) in Milan, this volume a natural evolution stemming from the book I graffiti del Leoncavallo (Skira, 2006), a collection of the most significant works from the most famous Italian social centre. Councillor for Culture Vittorio Sgarbi defined them as an open-air museum when he proposed legally protecting the walls and the graffiti so that they would not be demolished today only to be remembered with great regret fifty years from now. This project, which evaluates the work of these writers, has been strongly supported by Skira Editore and is aimed at showing how the white and innocent walls of the new city gave way to amazing images like flowering meadows on the vast surfaces of tapestries. “They are illegal by choice: a priori - obviously; and also a posteriori since we need to defend them. If they are ready to run the risk, with this rash consecration at the PAC, they risk being lost. Their fate was not to be on the walls of a museum”.
Visto 2007
Scarp De Tennis 2007
Urban 02 - October 2001
Urban 04 - December 2001
Urban 53 - November 2006
Gioia - April 2007
Pitti Uomo, Welcome 2 My House - Firenze 2006
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HELP - Exhibition and charity auction for Emergency - Milano 2008
Airone for Beck's - 2014
Vivimilano: Aerosol Sushi
Comunicato Walk On Niguarda - Milano 2015
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Repubblica: Walk On Niguarda - Milano 2015
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Repubblica: Walk On Niguarda - Milano 2015
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Il Giorno 9.9.2015: Energy Box 2015 Milano
L'Unità 22.11.1998