{"product_id":"mauro-molinari-la-coppia","title":"Mauro Molinari - The Couple","description":"Born in Rome, he lives in Velletri (RM). His artistic research has developed through cycles ranging from the informal registers of the 1960s to the written painting and modular geometries of the following twenty years. In 1974, he had a solo exhibition at the Galleria d'Arte Internazionale in Rome, curated by S. Giannattasio. In 1975, his works were included in the 10th Rome Quadrennial. From 1974 to 1981, he participated in the international drawing exhibitions at the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona. In 1979, he had a solo exhibition at the Il Grifo gallery in Rome, curated by D. Micacchi. In 1982, he had a solo exhibition at the Il Luogo gallery in Rome, curated by M. Lunetta and C. Paternostro. In 1983 and 1985, he participated in the International Drawing Biennial in Cleveland. In 1987, he had a solo exhibition at the Incontro d'Arte gallery in Rome, curated by I. Mussa. In the 1990s, he devoted himself to the pictorial reworking of textile motifs, beginning a cycle that lasted over 15 years. In 1995, he launched the Orditi \u0026amp; Trame series of self-published catalogs. The first illustrated the traveling exhibition promoted by Tessitura di Rovezzano and presented in Rome at the Pulchrum Gallery, curated by L. de Sanctis. In 1998, he held a solo exhibition at the Spazio de la Paix and the Cantonal Library of Lugano, curated by A. Veca. From 2000 to 2014, he participated in the Rencontres Internationales in Marseille. From 2000 to 2008, he collaborated with the international Miniartextil exhibition, held annually in Como. In 1999-2000, he created the \u003cem\u003eStellae Errantes\u003c\/em\u003e series of painted sculptures inspired by sacred textiles, which was hosted in numerous Italian museums for the Jubilee. In 2001, solo exhibitions at the Il Salotto gallery in Como and at the Educational Silk Museum in Como, pres. M. De Stasio. In 2001, solo exhibition at the Infiorata Museum in Genzano, pres. C.F. Carli. In 2002, solo exhibition at the S. Maria Museum in Cerrate, Lecce, pres. L. Caramel. In 2003, solo exhibition at the Musée de l'Impression sur Ètoffes in Mulhouse, pres. L. Caramel. In 2004, solo exhibition at Oman Caffè in Como, pres. L. Caramel. In 2005, exhibition at the Spazio Mantero in Como and at the Salons de l'Hôtel de Ville in Montrouge, pres. L. Caramel. In 2006, Modern Art Salon in Forlì, pres. F. Gallo, and solo exhibition at the Palazzo Mocenigo Museum in Venice, pres. L. Caramel. In 2007, solo exhibition at the Venanzo Crocetti Foundation in Rome, pres. CF Carli and C. Paternostro. In 2008, a solo exhibition was held at the VI International Triennial of Tournai, and a solo exhibition at the Angelica Library in Rome, curated by E. Di Raddo. Since 2008, he has developed a pictorial cycle centered on figuration, a natural evolution of his creative journey. In 2009, a solo exhibition was held at the Renzo Cortina gallery in Milan, curated by A. Veca. In 2010, a solo exhibition was held at the Carlo Bilotti Museum in Rome, curated by A. Arconti and L. Canova. From 2011 to 2016, he participated in the Artist's Book Festival in Barcelona, ​​curated by E. Pellacani. In 2012 and 2015, the first and second mixed media projects were presented at the Galleria Gallerati in Rome. In 2013, two solo exhibitions were held at the Baccina Techne gallery in Rome, curated by G. Evangelista, and a solo exhibition at the Spazio Ophen Virtual Art Gallery in Salerno, curated by G. Bonanno. In 2014, personal exhibition at the COMEL Space in Latina, pres. M. Cozzuto and in Rome at the Municipio Roma III, Council Chamber, pres. G. Evangelista.\r \n\nIn 2016, Dante and the Popes in the Divine Comedy, Pescabruzzo Foundation, curated by Giorgio Di Genova, donation of works. From 2014 to 2017, Artists for Nuvolari, Sartori House Museum, Castel d'Ario (MN). In 2017, Jean Lurçat Museum, Angers, France, donation of original sketch. Solo exhibition, Spazio Medina and AF CasaDesign, curated by F. Farachi. Anthological exhibition 1990\/2006, Diocesan Museum and Angelucci Hall, Velletri, curated by Sara Bruno and Claudia Zaccagnini, donation of six sculptures. In 2018, donation of a work to the newly established contemporary art museum SAmac in Benevento, Anthological exhibition 2007\/2017, Tibaldi Contemporary Art Rome, curated by Carlo Fabrizio Carli.","brand":"Molinari Mauro","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":56212690534786,"sku":"MMOL001","price":1500.0,"currency_code":"EUR","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0909\/7065\/3058\/files\/La-Coppia1.jpg?v=1768406483","url":"https:\/\/cjfh11-ee.myshopify.com\/en\/products\/mauro-molinari-la-coppia","provider":"Venderequadri","version":"1.0","type":"link"}