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Galleria Ca’ d’Oro was established in 1970 in Rome by Antonio Porcella, the son of Amadore Porcella, one of the most notable art critics of his time, who wrote for L’Osservatore Romano, the newspaper of Vatican City. Amadore was also the grandson of Alpinolo Porcella, a personal friend ofrecognized Italian masters, including Filippo de Pisis and Giorgio de Chirico. Galleria Ca’ d’Oro is viewed as
one of Rome’s leading contemporary art galleries and is located on the historic Via del Babuino. Antonio remains active in the art world and is a current member of the de Chirico Foundation in Rome. Gloria Porcella, Antonio’s daughter and fourth generation Porcella to work in the art business, began working alongside her father in Galleria Ca’ d’Oro Rome twenty years ago and also began managing the gallery’s daily operations. In 2010, she realized her vision to bring the gallery to the U.S., opening in Miami with the intent to introduce more contemporary Italian art to the U.S. Shortly after establishing Galleria Ca’ d’Oro Miami, she staged the highly-acclaimed exhibit, “Mona Lisa Unveiled” at Miami’s Freedom Tower, in coordination with the city of Margherita di Savoia and the Museo Ideale Leonardo da Vinci in Florence, Italy.Working with the world-renowned Cracking Art Group, Gloria also coordinated the worldwide tour of the “REGeneration Art Project,” first in Miami during the 2010 Art Basel Miami Beach, then at the 2011 Venice Biennale and concluding in 2014 in Central Park in New York. She also coordinate “Homage to de Chirico” in New York, Los Angeles and Miami. And, she organized a tribute exhibit to Pope John Paul II celebrating the 25th anniversary of his papacy with the ”Madonna in Contemporary Art” at the European Parliament in Brussels and the Pantheon in Rome. Gloria was raised in Rome, but studied at San Diego State University before returning to Rome where she assumed an advisory position for the City of Rome’s Cultural Commission. In September 2014 the Galleria has grown even further by opening its doors in Chelsea, New York City, the capital of the Art-World. In 2013 and 2014, the gallery participated in distinguished Art Fairs such as Context-Art Miami, Scope New York, Art Wynwood Miami and Art Southampton. The same year, the Galleria successfully reintroduced eight giant red snails in Central Park and Columbus Circle, New York. The installation’s popularity demonstrated once again the international prestige and acclaim of the gallery in the United States.
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EVO LOVE "BODY SHOP" Opening Tuesday January 10 at 6 PM - https://mailchi.mp/a6a9b7031d06/visit-la-vie-en-rose-by-ewa-bathelier-in-3d-13533917
YES NFT @ Galleria Ca' d'Oro in NYC - https://mailchi.mp/02e0d17c59b7/art-miami-6189239
The circle of life. In this picture taken in NYC. Photographer Roberto Granata who had his first show Galleria Ca' d'Oro] in Via Condotti in Rome, the Gallery belonged to Antonio Porcella, in 1981 organized by the fabulous Countess Marta Marzotto, together in the picture with Gloria Porcella owner of Galleria Ca' d'Oro] in NYC. In the background paintings by who met Antonio in Rome many years prior.
Do you dream, fantasize, or even obsess about the idea of having your very own close encounter with some real, green-blooded extraterrestrials? Well then, maybe it’s time to commit.
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Is it a Gorilla in the Hamptons? Sculpture by for
New arrival bronze gold plated ‘heavy head’ Ivan Lardschneider was born in Bozen on January 16, 1976.
After primary and secondary school, I attended the art school in Selva di Val Gardena, and I graduated from Gessellenbreif for sculptors. I've been a freelance sculptor since 2005.
My first big appearance was in the Ladin museum “Micura de Rue” at the Triennale Ladina, after which I worked with galleries in Paris, Saint Paul de Vence, Rome, Milan, Turin and Berlin.
My works were also at the Venice Art Biennale in 2011 and 2017, I have also taken part in numerous competitions where I got a 2nd place in the artistic design of the railway line in Selva, as well as a 1st place in the same competition 2 years later (the work was not realized because the costs were too high and the community had unnecessary funds).
Recently I was chosen for the art design of the church in Milland (South Tyrol) where my work “I go Home” will be exhibited on October 13th.
My works can currently be seen in various art galleries: Gallery Ca d'oro (New York - Miami - Rome) Gallery Isculpture (Italy) Gallery Italian Art (Italy) Pesko Gallery (Swizerland - Lenzerheide) Gallery Armanda Gori (Italy) Gallery Mixture in Tel Aviv (Israel) Lena & Roselli Gallery (Budapest.
We have an amazing new artwork in our window.
Master the one and only Rafael Barrios Rafael Barrios is a Venezuelan born in 1947 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, US. Having studied Fine Arts in Canada, the United States, and Venezuela, his artistic trajectory dates back to a very early age.
Barrios studied drawing and painting at the Museo de Bellas Artes in Caracas, Venezuela, which lead him to achieve his first recognition with the award "National Youth Painting" in 1963. Upon completing his basic studies in Venezuela and Canada, he received a scholarship from J. Walter Thompson International to attend the Ontario College of Art in Toronto, Canada, graduating with honors in "Pure Art" and "Communication and Design".
Many of his pieces can be found in public spaces, such as the Murals at Fundación Polar, in Caracas; Art et Industry, New York; Coca-Cola International Headquarters in New York; Monumental Sculptures at Sofia Imber's Caracas Museum of Contemporary Art; Banco Consolidado (now CorpBanca)'s Headquarters in Caracas; the Seguros Venezuela Building in Caracas; and Procter & Gamble's Headquarters in Caracas.
Rafael Barrios has shown in the United States, Europe, South America, and other Latin American countries, as well as in the Middle East. His work can be found in permanent collections in the Ontario Art Gallery and the Carmen Lammana Foundation in Toronto, Canada; the National Art Gallery in Caracas; the Sofia Imber's Caracas Museum of Contemporary Art; the private collections of HRH Don Juan Carlos de Borbón, King of Spain (Levitating Simetry); and the collection of HRH Gloria, Princess.
Vertiginous elevations cause his virtual works to seemingly erect upon themselves, defying the laws of space, alleviating bodies that should be subject to gravity. Rafael Barrios' works are identifiable by a set of dynamics, levity, strength, and magnetism, which is imprinted on each individual creation in order to reach the beholder's spirit.
Web 3 invasion of after normal hours! Let’s get used to it!
Happy collector in NYC of this beautiful artwork right at the entrance to his new apartment.
Other simply beautiful installed artworks by in happy collectors homes.
painting live A Grammy-award-winning songwriter as well as a visual artist, Alfredo Rapetti Mogol views his evocative paintings as bringing together his lifelong passions: writing, images, and music. Working on canvas or paper coated with cement, bitumen, and acrylic, Rapetti Mogol often inscribes an illegible cursive into the thick base, creating mixed-media compositions that resemble an ancient script or the faint, rhythmic trace of a heartbeat. Coming from a family of musical lyricists, publishers, and graphic artists, and having penned songs for over three decades, Rapetti Mogol has said, “On the one hand we have words for songs, which have a natural automatism; on the other we have words seemingly without logic. I like living my life writing these different kinds of words.”
Today we present a very special artist, Manfredi (DIDI) is a 20-year-old autistic boy that born and raised in Rome.
Learning about this mental illness has been a very painful long journey. Manfredi from an early age had difficulty doing anything that put him in a relationship with others, can't speak, can't write, he has never learned to read his requests have been indecipherable for years, his tastes have been indecipherable for years, his passions have been indecipherable for years.
With the help of a psychological support team for him and for the family if you try to involve him
in different activities. Often children like Manfredi scare us because unfortunately they have aggressive attitudes and when they get frustrated, managing this aggression is not easy, what remains for families, in most cases, is to find centers that welcome them permanently. (Lock them up and
sedate them)
Manfredi has always been a child attracted to colors and beauty. Finding out that he had an artistic talent came naturally.
For him to succeed in an activity, continuously, is very complicated so what helps him to compose a work is having so many colors and brushes available, space to be able to go around them and decide independently how to use them. Spraying color spreading matter splashing and manipulating takes his unique works.
Usually, we choose for him very large canvases and large quantities of tempera which, in an apparently confusing way, spreads and mixes.
Manfredi, like many children with autism, alternates moments of strong aggression with moments
in which he can express his enormous sweetness. I believe that with the pictorial expression he manifests both of these moods. The frustration of not being understood and the enormous attention and affection he receives make him, temperamentally, a truly "special" guy.
www.didiartworld.com
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After so many years, it was exhibited for the first time in 2011 ‘il Bacio’ by is back to Civitavecchia, Italy – Roman Holiday: Visitors heading to Italy this summer will be able to see the 30-foot- tall sculpture Embracing Peace at Rome’s port city of Civitavecchia. This sculpture is Seward Johnson’s homage to the iconic Time’s Square moment celebrating the end of World War II.
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Tin Toy Art is the latest collaborative work by Phil Laungrath and Favio Landeira. The childhood memories,the love of tin toys, their collectibility, and the nostalgia of a bygone era are the motivation behind this art. Favio has always had a passion for tin toys and exotic cars and he has been keen collecting toys since he was six years old.
His uncle used to bring home suitcases full of toys from each of his trips abroad. A few years back, the artist came up with an idea of making something beautiful out of his vast collection of toys, and the result evokes a time capsule like feeling, a window into a bygone era. There are no patterns or repeats, but a collage of vibrant colors and shapes. The composition is not
accidental, rather all pieces are meticulously placed to result in an explosion of abstract, yet contained chaos. Most of the toys used are made during post WWII in Germany and Japan. The toys used are combination of replicas, vintage, antiques, and reproductions.Some are one of a kind, some a limited reproduction with as low as 3 pieces made Worldwide.
New works at the NYC Gallery by . Mario Sughi, aka nerosunero, is an Italian artist illustrator living and working in Dublin. At the end of the 70's he worked as a cartoonist in Italian satirical magazines. He moved to Dublin in the late 80's where he studied Medieval History and was awarded a PhD by Trinity College Dublin in 1995.
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Come visit Galleria Ca’ d’Oro in the Hamptons!
We are at Booth E01 at the Art Market Hamptons Fair today, August 11, through Sunday, August 14.
Galleria Ca’ d’Oro is exhibiting exciting works by Giorgio Tentolini, Mario Sughi, Rafael Barrios, Michael Haggiag, Ewa Bathelier, Wang Yigang, Nicola Pucci, Agostino Muratori, Michelangelo Bastiani, Alessandro Padovan, and Phil Luangrath & Favio Landeira.
See you there!
Look for us at booth E01.
Tomorrow is the day, see you there!
Art Market Hamptons, the East End's premier and longest-running art fair returns from tomorrow, August 11th to 14th- We will be at Nova's Ark Project and Sculpture Park.
Galleria Ca' d'Oro will be exhibiting exciting works by Giorgio Tentolini, Mario Sughi, Raphael Barrios, Michael Haggiag, Ewa Bathelier, Salustiano, Wang Yigang, Nicola Pucci, Agostino Muratori, and Phil Luangrath & Favio Landeira.
Art Market Hamptons, the East End's premier and longest-running art fair returns from August 11th to 14th - this time moving to the sprawling grounds of one of the most unique art spaces out east, Nova's Ark Project and Sculpture Park, which was created in part to serve as a base for large scale events for the community.
Galleria Ca' d'Oro will be exhibiting exciting works by Giorgio Tentolini, Mario Sughi, Raphael Barrios, Michael Haggiag, Ewa Bathelier, Salustiano, Rita Chraibi, Wang Yigang, Nicola Pucci, Agostino Muratori, and Phil Luangrath & Favio Landeira.
Andrea Puccetti cuts aluminum sheets, recovers brass plates, selects fragments of copper, steel, and joins them using microscopic screws to create bream, mullet, sea bream, grouper perpetually moving in a imaginary sea.
Similar but different as in nature, the individual specimens have their own characteristics that make them unique and at the same time an integral part of a group.
Perhaps a metaphor of our being, in which play and experimentation are masterfully balanced, Andrea Puccetti's research seems to allude to the lightness of our existence, underlining, with irony, its unpredictability.
Soon to be available on OpenSea Galleria Ca’ d’Oro.
Andrea Puccetti cuts aluminum sheets and brass plates, picks fragments of copper, steel, and combines them using microscopic screws. He never uses glue in his pieces.
With skillful balancing work, he transforms them into bream, mullet, sea bream, fishes that are perpetually moving in an imaginary sea. Similar but different as in nature, every specimen has its own characteristics that make them unique.
The extremely beautiful fishes can be seen as a metaphor for balance, existence, and the unpredictability of everything.
Soon to be available on OpenSea Galleria Ca’ d’Oro.
The work of Nicola Pucci will be exhibited at in The Hamptons this summer, August 11-14!
Nicola Pucci’s master technique has attracted attention from important figures in the art world, including America’s and , the late Florida-based international cosmetics buyer and art collector.
Pucci creates his paintings largely with photographic references, pulling from multiple sources and combining elements strategically within one work. While drawing upon various influences including Surrealism and the art of Francis Bacon, Pucci nonetheless stands apart from defined contemporary trends or movements.
Come visit Galleria Ca’ d’Oro at the Art Market Hamptons Fair!
Photos from Art in Embassies, US Department of State's post
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U.S. Ambassador Mark Brzezanski emphasizes the importance of exhibiting art in over 200 U.S. Embassies around the world: art allows ambassadorsʼ homes to “share a universal language.”
The current exhibit in the U.S. Embassy in Warsaw encapsulates the joy and freedom of dance, according to Brzezanski. This exhibit, inspired by his teenage daughter Aurora, is a reminder of the freedom that everyone deserves.
Pictured above is U.S. Ambassador Mark Brzezanski (right) and Professor Leszek Garlicki (left) standing in front of Galleria Caʼ dʼOro represented artist Ewa Bathelierʼs incredible painting, White and Red.
was born in Warsaw, Poland and currently resides and paints in Paris. Ewa fell in love with design and with the costumes of ballet and started to paint the beautiful dresses and tutus. The texture, style, and colors in her works exhibits an elegant, vaguely decorative style. The dresses exist in the absence of a human body, but convey a sense of life nonetheless.
The art of Phil Laungrath and Favio Landeira is going to be exhibited at in The Hamptons this August.
A few years back, the artists came up with an idea of making something beautiful out of Favio’s vast collection of toys, and the result evokes a time capsule-like feeling, a window into a bygone era.
There are no patterns or repeats, but a collage of vibrant colors and shapes. The composition is not accidental, rather all pieces are meticulously placed to result in an explosion of abstract, yet contained chaos.
Most of the toys used are made during post WWII in Germany and Japan. The toys used are combination of replicas, vintage, antiques, and reproductions.
Come visit Galleria Caʼ dʼOro in Bridgehampton, August 11-14!
The art of Phil Laungrath and Favio Landeira is going to be exhibited
at in The Hamptons this August.
Tin Toy Art is the latest collaborative work by Phil Laungrath and Favio Landeira. The childhood memories, the love of tin toys, their collectibility, and the nostalgia of a bygone era are the motivation behind this art.
Favio has always had a passion for tin toys and exotic cars and he has been keen collecting toys since he was six years old. His uncle used to bring home suitcases full of toys from each of his trips abroad.
Most of the toys used are made during post WWII in Germany and Japan. Some are one of a kind, some a limited reproduction with as low as 3 pieces made worldwide.
Come visit Galleria Caʼ dʼOro in Bridgehampton, August 11-14!
The work of Agostino Muratori will be exhibited at in The Hamptons this summer, August 11-14. The paintings in the show were painted on recycled boat rudders.
The work of Agostino Muratori will be exhibited at in The Hamptons this summer, August 11-14. The paintings in the show were painted on real boat rudders.
The work of Agostino Muratori will be exhibited at in The Hamptons this summer, August 11-14. The paintings in the show were painted on real boat rudders.
Galleria Ca’ d’Oro is proud to announce that one of our represented artists, Ewa Bathelier, is featured in the U.S. Embassy in Warsaw’s exhibition of Polish artists with her fantastic piece, White and Red.
Pictured alongside the painting is U.S. Ambassador in Warsaw, Mark Brzezinski. Brzezinski “grew up understanding the power of art to transcend boundaries.”
White and Red
Ewa Bathelier
Acrylic on Cloth
150 x 200 cm
Galleria Ca’ d’Oro is proud to announce that one of our represented artists, Ewa Bathelier, is featured in the U.S. Embassy in Warsaw’s exhibition of Polish artists with her fantastic piece, White and Red.
Pictured alongside the painting is U.S. Ambassador in Warsaw, Mark Brzezinski. Brzezinski “grew up understanding the power of art to transcend boundaries.”
White and Red
Ewa Bathelier
Acrylic on Cloth
150 x 200 cm
The work of Agostino Muratori will be exhibited at in The Hamptons this summer, August 11-14. The paintings in the show were painted on real boat rudders.
Michele Anselmi said of painter Agostino Muratori that he is “a doctor for living, botanist for passion and painter for urgency to express himself”
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Andrea Puccetti cuts aluminum sheets, recovers brass plates, selects fragments of copper, steel, and joins them using microscopic screws to create bream, mullet, sea bream, grouper perpetually moving in a imaginary sea. Similar but different as in nature, the individual specimens have their own characteristics that make them unique and at the same time an integral part of a group. Perhaps a metaphor of our being, in which play and experimentation are masterfully balanced, Andrea Puccetti's research seems to allude to the lightness of our existence, underlining, with irony, its unpredictability. Soon to be available on OpenSea Galleria Ca’ d’Oro. #nft #nftart #art #nfts #crypto #nftartist #digitalart #nftcommunity #nftcollector #cryptoart #ethereum #cryptocurrency #opensea #bitcoin #artist #metaverse #nftcollectors #artwork #nftdrop #nftcollectibles #btc #openseanft #nftcollection #cryptoartist #contemporaryart #metamask #surrealistart
Andrea Puccetti cuts aluminum sheets and brass plates, picks fragments of copper, steel, and combines them using microscopic screws. He never uses glue in his pieces. With skillful balancing work, he transforms them into bream, mullet, sea bream, fishes that are perpetually moving in an imaginary sea. Similar but different as in nature, every specimen has its own characteristics that make them unique. The extremely beautiful fishes can be seen as a metaphor for balance, existence, and the unpredictability of everything. Soon to be available on OpenSea Galleria Ca’ d’Oro.
Galleria Ca’ d’Oro’s Summer Group Show is now open! Featuring Artworks By: Salustiano, Wang Yigang, Lorenzo Perrone, Giorgio Tentolini, Ewa Bathelier, Raul Vega, Nicola Pucci, William Sweetlove, Ismael Gomez Peralta, Tomaso Albertini, & Alessandro Padovan
The best nights are when the sun shining and there is also a full moon. Beautiful NFT portrait commissioned by Owner of Galleria Ca' D'Oro Gloria Porcella by artist Alessia Moccia for @euphorianft & @visiblewomennft. Want to join the metaverse, too? You can commission your own NFT portrait for only $1000 including photo and video. Email [email protected] for more information. #nft #nftart #art #nfts #crypto #nftartist #digitalart #nftcommunity #nftcollector #cryptoart #ethereum #cryptocurrency #opensea #bitcoin #blockchain #artist #eth #metaverse #nftcollectors #artwork #nftdrop #nftcollectibles #btc #openseanft #nftcollection #cryptoartist #contemporaryart #nftartists #defi #metamask
Wang Yigang was born in 1961 in Heilongjiang province and is one of the best known contemporary artists in China. Wang style can be described as abstract art, despite the presence of some recognizable shapes. He paints with his body and his works are never predesigned, everything develops in the painting process. The paintings come to life by shining underneath light and teasing reality, with layers of oil and pigment coming forth from the canvas. Wang encourages everyone to "first watch [the art] with your eyes instead of trying to understand it by thinking." T20 Oil on Canvas 39.37x39.37 in For more information about the Plastic Dynamics exhibit and if you are interested in purchasing this piece, visit https://www.artsy.net/artwork/wang-yigang-wang-yi-gang-t20-1
Intense colors count as the main element in Wang's work. He piles up layer upon layer of pigments and oils, continually destroying and revising the work until he considers it completed. These layers reveal the lifetime and the process of each painting. In recent years the expression of his brushstrokes has become more colorful and richer. Cracks, grooves, and both familiar and invented shapes form an imperceivable, yet tangible and imaginative anti-landscape. These are the Plastic Dynamics. Wang says that "abstract art plays an anti-traditional role in western art history." With his abstract works, Wang resists tradition and interpretation. S30 Oil on Canvas 39.37x39.37 For more information about the Plastic Dynamics exhibit and if you are interested in purchasing this piece, visit https://www.artsy.net/artwork/wang-yigang-wang-yi-gang-s30-1
Wang's preference for abstract visual language arises from his idea that narration and logic are barely useful in art. He paints with his body and his works are never pre-designed, everything develops in the painting process. Wang says that "the most important thing in art is to create. It has nothing to do with knowledge or techniques. Instead of trying to understand it by thinking, you should first watch it with your eyes, no matter what kind of artwork is in front of you." He hopes to blend spirits of oriental culture much deeper into painting, more than just simply showing symbols of Chinese mountains and rivers. Abstract T3 Oil on Canvas 39.37x59.05 in For more information about the Plastic Dynamics exhibit and if you are interested in purchasing this work, visit https://www.artsy.net/artwork/wang-yigang-wang-yi-gang-t3-1
Wang style can be widely described as abstract art, despite the presence of some recognizable shapes. The art of Wang is based on the gesture: a quick gesture that comes from a deep impulse and above all accompanies the materials. He paints with his body and his works are never pre-designed, everything develops in the painting process. It piles up layer upon layer of pigments, continually destroying and revising the work until he considers it completed. Abstract T6 Oil on Canvas 39.37x47.29 in. For more information about the Plastic Dynamics exhibit and to purchase this work, visit https://www.artsy.net/artwork/wang-yigang-wang-yi-gang-t6-1
@galleriacadoro opening of Nicola Pucci Beyond Reality solo exhibition. At the presence of Italian General Consul of Italy Fabrizio Di Michele.
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