Fabbrica Eos
Piazzale A. Baiamonti 2
Italy
20154
Milan
Italy
Phone: +390289073362
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URL : www.fabbricaeos.it
Viale Pasubio (corner Via Bonnet)
Italy
20154
Milan
Italy
Phone: +39026596532
Mobile Ph: +393201585715
Email : info@fabbricaeos.it
URL : www.fabbricaeos.it
Istituto Marangoni Miami
3700 NE 2nd Ave
Florida
33137
Miami
United States
Giancarlo Pedrazzini
Elisa Gurnari
About
Giancarlo Pedrazzini, after the experience in a well known gallery in Milan (Studio Marconi), undertakes the independent path in order to promote the artists at their debut guided by the instinctual theory of the importance of the "meeting" and by the belief that art achieve a mature stage thanks to the complicity and exchange between the gallery owner and the artist.
The gallery does not follow a dogmatic line in the research for new artists, rather an idea: "Art is 5 minutes ahead from now".
To this concept also alluded “20 anni o 5 minuti” (20 years or 5 minutes), the title of some exhibitions in 2013 with which the gallery celebrated two decades of activity: the exhibitions presented more and less recent works by all the artists discovered over time and suggested considerations and across-the-board readings on the evolution of the various artistic career. Fabbrica Eos is indeed pleased to open the exhibition curriculum of many artists still active in the contemporary art scenario.
From March 2019, the new space has opened in Milan, with a showcase illuminated until the evening where solo show and group exhibitions alternate, in front of Feltrinelli Foundation and Microsoft headquarters in one of the most growing disctrict in the city.
From December 2021 has opened its permanent exhibition space inside the Istituto Marangoni Miami.
About the Artist
Born in 1976 in Milan, he attended the Liceo Artistico and the Accademia delle Belle Arti di Brera. In his artistic practice he moves between different fields, including painting, photography and collage, to create installations in which he translates and narrates time. The main theme that bind his production is a subject that concerns us all, our being and being here, here and now; time changes things with its passing, preserves them and makes us forget them. He uses photography to describe a time that freezes and measures places, objects, people and feelings; the instant of the photographic shot is no longer a mere mechanical operation but becomes the symbol that links the different types of time described in his work. His works are made up of layers of different materials that always follow the same scientific order, like a ritual that - from painting to printing - is never confused with mechanics and repetitiveness since it is always the result of the involvement and feeling that inspire his artistic work.
Born in 1976 in Milan, he attended the Liceo Artistico and the Accademia delle Belle Arti di Brera. In his artistic practice he moves between different fields, including painting, photography and collage, to create installations in which he translates and narrates time. The main theme that bind his production is a subject that concerns us all, our being and being here, here and now; time changes things with its passing, preserves them and makes us forget them. He uses photography to describe a time that freezes and measures places, objects, people and feelings; the instant of the photographic shot is no longer a mere mechanical operation but becomes the symbol that links the different types of time described in his work. His works are made up of layers of different materials that always follow the same scientific order, like a ritual that - from painting to printing - is never confused with mechanics and repetitiveness since it is always the result of the involvement and feeling that inspire his artistic work.
Born in 1976 in Milan, he attended the Liceo Artistico and the Accademia delle Belle Arti di Brera. In his artistic practice he moves between different fields, including painting, photography and collage, to create installations in which he translates and narrates time. The main theme that bind his production is a subject that concerns us all, our being and being here, here and now; time changes things with its passing, preserves them and makes us forget them. He uses photography to describe a time that freezes and measures places, objects, people and feelings; the instant of the photographic shot is no longer a mere mechanical operation but becomes the symbol that links the different types of time described in his work. His works are made up of layers of different materials that always follow the same scientific order, like a ritual that - from painting to printing - is never confused with mechanics and repetitiveness since it is always the result of the involvement and feeling that inspire his artistic work.
Francesco Tricarico (Born February 1, 1971) is an Italian singer-songwriter.
He rose to fame in 2000, when he released his debut single, "Io sono Francesco", an autobiographical portrait in music that reached # 1
in the Italian sales charts, selling more than 60,000 copies, gaining Platinum status.
The following singles “Drago”, “La Pesca” and “Musica” also obtained great success from critics. Finally, in 2002 Tricarico's self-titled
debut album was released. Invited by Jovanotti to open the concerts of his “Quinto Mondo Tour”, Tricarico debuted on the live scene
with the 12 songs of his first album. He also took part in the Italian famous TV music show “Festivalbar” in 2001 and 2002.
In 2005, after releasing his second album, Frescobaldo nel recinto, he wrote and recorded the song "Solo per te", which was the closing
title song of Leonardo Pieraccioni's film Ti amo in tutte le lingue del mondo. The song received a nomination for the Nastro d’Argento
2006 film award for Best Original Song. The following year he worked with Adriano Celentano as author of the song “La situazione non
è buona”, which is part of Celentano’s album Dormi amore, la situazione non è buona. In 2008, Tricarico participated to the Sanremo
Music Festival with the song "Vita tranquilla", and won the Critic’s "Mia Martini" Award. The song was included in his third studio
album, Giglio. He was part of the Sanremo Music Festival again in 2009, and in 2011, singing respetively “il bosco delle fragole” and
"Tre colori". The songs were included in the albums Il bosco delle fragole (2009) and L'imbarazzo (2011).
In 2013, Tricarico released his sixth studio album, Invulnerabile. The tour started after the album release with lots of dates in Italy.
In late 2015 Tricarico stopped the tour and focused on his art works. The link between his music and his art paintings is very strong and
is part of his search to find his place in the world and a way to communicate with others. In March 2016 Francesco made an exhibition
in Milan entitled "Da chi non te lo aspetti" with his latest paintings, both on canvas and on paper. His poetic universe was interpreted
by the words of the curator Alberto Mattia Martini and the exhibition was organized in collaboration with Fabbrica Eos Contemporary
Art. In 2016 the artist released his latest album titled Da chi non te lo aspetti, that includes the new single featuring the Italian singer
Arisa “Una cantante di musica leggera”. For the album cover, Francesco chose one of his latest paintings.
Tricarico is an unconventional singer-songwriter. His music is difficult to list in a one specific kind of music. There is a strong
autobiographical imprint that always makes it very sensitive and original. Tricarico is able to touch with rare sensitivity the deepest
strings of the soul with simple words, expressing the various feelings with great sensivity.
Francesco Tricarico (Born February 1, 1971) is an Italian singer-songwriter.
He rose to fame in 2000, when he released his debut single, "Io sono Francesco", an autobiographical portrait in music that reached # 1
in the Italian sales charts, selling more than 60,000 copies, gaining Platinum status.
The following singles “Drago”, “La Pesca” and “Musica” also obtained great success from critics. Finally, in 2002 Tricarico's self-titled
debut album was released. Invited by Jovanotti to open the concerts of his “Quinto Mondo Tour”, Tricarico debuted on the live scene
with the 12 songs of his first album. He also took part in the Italian famous TV music show “Festivalbar” in 2001 and 2002.
In 2005, after releasing his second album, Frescobaldo nel recinto, he wrote and recorded the song "Solo per te", which was the closing
title song of Leonardo Pieraccioni's film Ti amo in tutte le lingue del mondo. The song received a nomination for the Nastro d’Argento
2006 film award for Best Original Song. The following year he worked with Adriano Celentano as author of the song “La situazione non
è buona”, which is part of Celentano’s album Dormi amore, la situazione non è buona. In 2008, Tricarico participated to the Sanremo
Music Festival with the song "Vita tranquilla", and won the Critic’s "Mia Martini" Award. The song was included in his third studio
album, Giglio. He was part of the Sanremo Music Festival again in 2009, and in 2011, singing respetively “il bosco delle fragole” and
"Tre colori". The songs were included in the albums Il bosco delle fragole (2009) and L'imbarazzo (2011).
In 2013, Tricarico released his sixth studio album, Invulnerabile. The tour started after the album release with lots of dates in Italy.
In late 2015 Tricarico stopped the tour and focused on his art works. The link between his music and his art paintings is very strong and
is part of his search to find his place in the world and a way to communicate with others. In March 2016 Francesco made an exhibition
in Milan entitled "Da chi non te lo aspetti" with his latest paintings, both on canvas and on paper. His poetic universe was interpreted
by the words of the curator Alberto Mattia Martini and the exhibition was organized in collaboration with Fabbrica Eos Contemporary
Art. In 2016 the artist released his latest album titled Da chi non te lo aspetti, that includes the new single featuring the Italian singer
Arisa “Una cantante di musica leggera”. For the album cover, Francesco chose one of his latest paintings.
Tricarico is an unconventional singer-songwriter. His music is difficult to list in a one specific kind of music. There is a strong
autobiographical imprint that always makes it very sensitive and original. Tricarico is able to touch with rare sensitivity the deepest
strings of the soul with simple words, expressing the various feelings with great sensivity.
Francesco Tricarico (Born February 1, 1971) is an Italian singer-songwriter.
He rose to fame in 2000, when he released his debut single, "Io sono Francesco", an autobiographical portrait in music that reached # 1
in the Italian sales charts, selling more than 60,000 copies, gaining Platinum status.
The following singles “Drago”, “La Pesca” and “Musica” also obtained great success from critics. Finally, in 2002 Tricarico's self-titled
debut album was released. Invited by Jovanotti to open the concerts of his “Quinto Mondo Tour”, Tricarico debuted on the live scene
with the 12 songs of his first album. He also took part in the Italian famous TV music show “Festivalbar” in 2001 and 2002.
In 2005, after releasing his second album, Frescobaldo nel recinto, he wrote and recorded the song "Solo per te", which was the closing
title song of Leonardo Pieraccioni's film Ti amo in tutte le lingue del mondo. The song received a nomination for the Nastro d’Argento
2006 film award for Best Original Song. The following year he worked with Adriano Celentano as author of the song “La situazione non
è buona”, which is part of Celentano’s album Dormi amore, la situazione non è buona. In 2008, Tricarico participated to the Sanremo
Music Festival with the song "Vita tranquilla", and won the Critic’s "Mia Martini" Award. The song was included in his third studio
album, Giglio. He was part of the Sanremo Music Festival again in 2009, and in 2011, singing respetively “il bosco delle fragole” and
"Tre colori". The songs were included in the albums Il bosco delle fragole (2009) and L'imbarazzo (2011).
In 2013, Tricarico released his sixth studio album, Invulnerabile. The tour started after the album release with lots of dates in Italy.
In late 2015 Tricarico stopped the tour and focused on his art works. The link between his music and his art paintings is very strong and
is part of his search to find his place in the world and a way to communicate with others. In March 2016 Francesco made an exhibition
in Milan entitled "Da chi non te lo aspetti" with his latest paintings, both on canvas and on paper. His poetic universe was interpreted
by the words of the curator Alberto Mattia Martini and the exhibition was organized in collaboration with Fabbrica Eos Contemporary
Art. In 2016 the artist released his latest album titled Da chi non te lo aspetti, that includes the new single featuring the Italian singer
Arisa “Una cantante di musica leggera”. For the album cover, Francesco chose one of his latest paintings.
Tricarico is an unconventional singer-songwriter. His music is difficult to list in a one specific kind of music. There is a strong
autobiographical imprint that always makes it very sensitive and original. Tricarico is able to touch with rare sensitivity the deepest
strings of the soul with simple words, expressing the various feelings with great sensivity.
Born in Syracuse on 7th November 1970. At the end of 1999 he returned to live in Syracuse after thirteen years spent in Turin, Rome, Bologna, Milan and New York.
Studies:
- State Institute of Art in Siracusa
- "Albertina" Academy of Fine Arts in Turin, Degree in Set Design, (110 cum laude), in 1995.
- "Fidia" Academy of Fine Arts of Cosenza, Degree in Set Design, (110 with honors), in 2006. Scholarships/Masters: 1998 Franklin Furnace Foundation, New York (USA), project "The future of the present". 1999 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, project "Movin'up", held in New York at the Franklin Furnace Foundation.
Born in Syracuse on 7th November 1970. At the end of 1999 he returned to live in Syracuse after thirteen years spent in Turin, Rome, Bologna, Milan and New York.
Studies:
- State Institute of Art in Siracusa
- "Albertina" Academy of Fine Arts in Turin, Degree in Set Design, (110 cum laude), in 1995.
- "Fidia" Academy of Fine Arts of Cosenza, Degree in Set Design, (110 with honors), in 2006. Scholarships/Masters: 1998 Franklin Furnace Foundation, New York (USA), project "The future of the present". 1999 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, project "Movin'up", held in New York at the Franklin Furnace Foundation.
Born in Syracuse on 7th November 1970. At the end of 1999 he returned to live in Syracuse after thirteen years spent in Turin, Rome, Bologna, Milan and New York.
Studies:
- State Institute of Art in Siracusa
- "Albertina" Academy of Fine Arts in Turin, Degree in Set Design, (110 cum laude), in 1995.
- "Fidia" Academy of Fine Arts of Cosenza, Degree in Set Design, (110 with honors), in 2006. Scholarships/Masters: 1998 Franklin Furnace Foundation, New York (USA), project "The future of the present". 1999 Ministry of Foreign Affairs, project "Movin'up", held in New York at the Franklin Furnace Foundation.
Troilo was born in Taranto in 1972, lives and works between Milan and Palermo. He studied Architecture and Modern Literature at the University of Florence, then in Rome at the European Institute of Design. From 1997 to 2009 he worked first as Art Director and then as Creative Director in several international advertising agencies (Saatchi&Saatchi, Arnold Worldwide). He has won all the most prestigious awards in the industry and in 2007 he was awarded by ADCI as Best Italian Creative together with Alessandro Sabini. In 2009 he left advertising to follow his passion for painting. A self-taught artist, he started drawing with a pencil when he was 4 years old, and has never stopped. In April 2005, in parallel with his career in Advertising, he started his career as a professional artist and due to a distraction (he forgot to buy brushes) he started to paint with his fingers; the powerful figures born from his finger painting can be considered unique in the world. Troilo dips his fingers directly into cans of acrylic, black and ivory, and spreads the color, abandoning the "tools of art" for good. In 2011 he was selected for the 54th Venice Art Biennale. His works have been exhibited in Milan, Rome, Florence, Madrid, Paris, Singapore, San Francisco, New York, Istanbul, Tel Aviv, Los Angeles.
Troilo was born in Taranto in 1972, lives and works between Milan and Palermo. He studied Architecture and Modern Literature at the University of Florence, then in Rome at the European Institute of Design. From 1997 to 2009 he worked first as Art Director and then as Creative Director in several international advertising agencies (Saatchi&Saatchi, Arnold Worldwide). He has won all the most prestigious awards in the industry and in 2007 he was awarded by ADCI as Best Italian Creative together with Alessandro Sabini. In 2009 he left advertising to follow his passion for painting. A self-taught artist, he started drawing with a pencil when he was 4 years old, and has never stopped. In April 2005, in parallel with his career in Advertising, he started his career as a professional artist and due to a distraction (he forgot to buy brushes) he started to paint with his fingers; the powerful figures born from his finger painting can be considered unique in the world. Troilo dips his fingers directly into cans of acrylic, black and ivory, and spreads the color, abandoning the "tools of art" for good. In 2011 he was selected for the 54th Venice Art Biennale. His works have been exhibited in Milan, Rome, Florence, Madrid, Paris, Singapore, San Francisco, New York, Istanbul, Tel Aviv, Los Angeles.
Troilo was born in Taranto in 1972, lives and works between Milan and Palermo. He studied Architecture and Modern Literature at the University of Florence, then in Rome at the European Institute of Design. From 1997 to 2009 he worked first as Art Director and then as Creative Director in several international advertising agencies (Saatchi&Saatchi, Arnold Worldwide). He has won all the most prestigious awards in the industry and in 2007 he was awarded by ADCI as Best Italian Creative together with Alessandro Sabini. In 2009 he left advertising to follow his passion for painting. A self-taught artist, he started drawing with a pencil when he was 4 years old, and has never stopped. In April 2005, in parallel with his career in Advertising, he started his career as a professional artist and due to a distraction (he forgot to buy brushes) he started to paint with his fingers; the powerful figures born from his finger painting can be considered unique in the world. Troilo dips his fingers directly into cans of acrylic, black and ivory, and spreads the color, abandoning the "tools of art" for good. In 2011 he was selected for the 54th Venice Art Biennale. His works have been exhibited in Milan, Rome, Florence, Madrid, Paris, Singapore, San Francisco, New York, Istanbul, Tel Aviv, Los Angeles.
Troilo was born in Taranto in 1972, lives and works between Milan and Palermo. He studied Architecture and Modern Literature at the University of Florence, then in Rome at the European Institute of Design. From 1997 to 2009 he worked first as Art Director and then as Creative Director in several international advertising agencies (Saatchi&Saatchi, Arnold Worldwide). He has won all the most prestigious awards in the industry and in 2007 he was awarded by ADCI as Best Italian Creative together with Alessandro Sabini. In 2009 he left advertising to follow his passion for painting. A self-taught artist, he started drawing with a pencil when he was 4 years old, and has never stopped. In April 2005, in parallel with his career in Advertising, he started his career as a professional artist and due to a distraction (he forgot to buy brushes) he started to paint with his fingers; the powerful figures born from his finger painting can be considered unique in the world. Troilo dips his fingers directly into cans of acrylic, black and ivory, and spreads the color, abandoning the "tools of art" for good. In 2011 he was selected for the 54th Venice Art Biennale. His works have been exhibited in Milan, Rome, Florence, Madrid, Paris, Singapore, San Francisco, New York, Istanbul, Tel Aviv, Los Angeles.
Troilo was born in Taranto in 1972, lives and works between Milan and Palermo. He studied Architecture and Modern Literature at the University of Florence, then in Rome at the European Institute of Design. From 1997 to 2009 he worked first as Art Director and then as Creative Director in several international advertising agencies (Saatchi&Saatchi, Arnold Worldwide). He has won all the most prestigious awards in the industry and in 2007 he was awarded by ADCI as Best Italian Creative together with Alessandro Sabini. In 2009 he left advertising to follow his passion for painting. A self-taught artist, he started drawing with a pencil when he was 4 years old, and has never stopped. In April 2005, in parallel with his career in Advertising, he started his career as a professional artist and due to a distraction (he forgot to buy brushes) he started to paint with his fingers; the powerful figures born from his finger painting can be considered unique in the world. Troilo dips his fingers directly into cans of acrylic, black and ivory, and spreads the color, abandoning the "tools of art" for good. In 2011 he was selected for the 54th Venice Art Biennale. His works have been exhibited in Milan, Rome, Florence, Madrid, Paris, Singapore, San Francisco, New York, Istanbul, Tel Aviv, Los Angeles.
He was born in 1974 in Milan, where he lives and works. He graduated in 1998 from the University Institute of Modern
Languages IULM in Milan; self-taught painter but very talented, through his unique technique (he paints by subtracting the oil
color from the canvas) expresses a strong and intense figurative painting.
In his most recent research, he combined painting with his passion for gaming, computer science and new technologies to
create in 2015 together with Alessio de Vecchi, expert VR programmer, the multimedia project "Hyperplanes of Simultaneity",
which won the Gold Award at The Lumen Prize 2015 as the best digital art work in the world, the first one able to really
combine painting and new technologies. HPS allows users, through a VR visor, to enter inside Giampietro's paintings.
He has numerous exhibitions in Italy and abroad (Milan, including the public exhibition at the museum of Palazzo Reale for the
presentation of HPS, Bologna, Venice, Shanghai, Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Berlin and Toronto).
In addition to being one of the most promising young Italian artists, he was the first in Italy to discover and interact with the
world of CryptoArt and NFT.
He was born in 1974 in Milan, where he lives and works. He graduated in 1998 from the University Institute of Modern
Languages IULM in Milan; self-taught painter but very talented, through his unique technique (he paints by subtracting the oil
color from the canvas) expresses a strong and intense figurative painting.
In his most recent research, he combined painting with his passion for gaming, computer science and new technologies to
create in 2015 together with Alessio de Vecchi, expert VR programmer, the multimedia project "Hyperplanes of Simultaneity",
which won the Gold Award at The Lumen Prize 2015 as the best digital art work in the world, the first one able to really
combine painting and new technologies. HPS allows users, through a VR visor, to enter inside Giampietro's paintings.
He has numerous exhibitions in Italy and abroad (Milan, including the public exhibition at the museum of Palazzo Reale for the
presentation of HPS, Bologna, Venice, Shanghai, Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Berlin and Toronto).
In addition to being one of the most promising young Italian artists, he was the first in Italy to discover and interact with the
world of CryptoArt and NFT.
He was born in 1974 in Milan, where he lives and works. He graduated in 1998 from the University Institute of Modern
Languages IULM in Milan; self-taught painter but very talented, through his unique technique (he paints by subtracting the oil
color from the canvas) expresses a strong and intense figurative painting.
In his most recent research, he combined painting with his passion for gaming, computer science and new technologies to
create in 2015 together with Alessio de Vecchi, expert VR programmer, the multimedia project "Hyperplanes of Simultaneity",
which won the Gold Award at The Lumen Prize 2015 as the best digital art work in the world, the first one able to really
combine painting and new technologies. HPS allows users, through a VR visor, to enter inside Giampietro's paintings.
He has numerous exhibitions in Italy and abroad (Milan, including the public exhibition at the museum of Palazzo Reale for the
presentation of HPS, Bologna, Venice, Shanghai, Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Berlin and Toronto).
In addition to being one of the most promising young Italian artists, he was the first in Italy to discover and interact with the
world of CryptoArt and NFT.