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Milano
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About
MAC addresses to private collectors, foundations and banks with the purpose of following them at first before buying a work of art to inform, advise and protect them against potential fraud, and also later in order to increase the value of the investments and facilitate their management.
MAC deals with the organization of exhibitions and events on its spaces in the center of Milan related to the most promising between the emerging artists and the major modern and contemporary ones and in particular the artists of the currents of the abstractionism and spatialism from the ’30 to the ’70 of XX century.
MAC has established on 2016 a new office in Miami that will be the administrative center of the business in the U.S., its target market in the next years with the aim of opening in a short time an exhibition space in Florida that would become a reference point for Italian contemporary artists
About the Artist
Fabrizio Dusi born in 1974, his versatility and ability to represent various aspects of contemporaneity make Dusi a modern artist.
His works are powerfully expressive and go right to the heart of the matter, depicting problems of communication in relationships, and those unsuccessful attempts. People try to communicate, but in actual fact they just create clouds of meaningless words because no one listens, is disinterested or inpatient (Parole al vento – words in the wind). These themes are acutely topical, created with the irony that facilitates their provocative bite and makes their message more direct. Although, Fabrizio Dusi has worked with many themes, this is the one that most identifies him. Thirty luminescent, electric BLA that form the American flag, the neon light that shines in the dark, looks like the sign of an East Side drugstore. Dusi plays with the luminous tube and rolls it up as if it were ceramics. In the annoying, maniacal rhythm of his blunt responses the seed of doubt is planted.
Dusi’s work is related to his ongoing theme of humans’ inability to communicate. With his more commonly used expressive techniques of ceramics, colored neon and "crowds" painted on large industrial tarps.
The wall-mounted ceramic installation Listen To Me could be considered the artist's manifesto. With a face depicted in outline, mouth wide open, emitting a vapor of elements that represent words spoken uselessly. It is a ferocious criticism to the excess of words hallmark of the present time, but it is made with a light hand in bright colors.
The artist is already present in some important international collections including the Pérez Collection of Miami. One of his works (BlaBlaBla) is exhibited in the lobby of the Icon Bay building Edgewater, Miami and and at Beachwalk Resort by Pininfarina in Hallandale.
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Fabrizio Dusi born in 1974, his versatility and ability to represent various aspects of contemporaneity make Dusi a modern artist.
His works are powerfully expressive and go right to the heart of the matter, depicting problems of communication in relationships, and those unsuccessful attempts. People try to communicate, but in actual fact they just create clouds of meaningless words because no one listens, is disinterested or inpatient (Parole al vento – words in the wind). These themes are acutely topical, created with the irony that facilitates their provocative bite and makes their message more direct. Although, Fabrizio Dusi has worked with many themes, this is the one that most identifies him. Thirty luminescent, electric BLA that form the American flag, the neon light that shines in the dark, looks like the sign of an East Side drugstore. Dusi plays with the luminous tube and rolls it up as if it were ceramics. In the annoying, maniacal rhythm of his blunt responses the seed of doubt is planted.
Dusi’s work is related to his ongoing theme of humans’ inability to communicate. With his more commonly used expressive techniques of ceramics, colored neon and "crowds" painted on large industrial tarps.
The wall-mounted ceramic installation Listen To Me could be considered the artist's manifesto. With a face depicted in outline, mouth wide open, emitting a vapor of elements that represent words spoken uselessly. It is a ferocious criticism to the excess of words hallmark of the present time, but it is made with a light hand in bright colors.
The artist is already present in some important international collections including the Pérez Collection of Miami. One of his works (BlaBlaBla) is exhibited in the lobby of the Icon Bay building Edgewater, Miami and and at Beachwalk Resort by Pininfarina in Hallandale.
Fabrizio Dusi born in 1974, his versatility and ability to represent various aspects of contemporaneity make Dusi a modern artist.
His works are powerfully expressive and go right to the heart of the matter, depicting problems of communication in relationships, and those unsuccessful attempts. People try to communicate, but in actual fact they just create clouds of meaningless words because no one listens, is disinterested or inpatient (Parole al vento – words in the wind). These themes are acutely topical, created with the irony that facilitates their provocative bite and makes their message more direct. Although, Fabrizio Dusi has worked with many themes, this is the one that most identifies him. Thirty luminescent, electric BLA that form the American flag, the neon light that shines in the dark, looks like the sign of an East Side drugstore. Dusi plays with the luminous tube and rolls it up as if it were ceramics. In the annoying, maniacal rhythm of his blunt responses the seed of doubt is planted.
Dusi’s work is related to his ongoing theme of humans’ inability to communicate. With his more commonly used expressive techniques of ceramics, colored neon and "crowds" painted on large industrial tarps.
The wall-mounted ceramic installation Listen To Me could be considered the artist's manifesto. With a face depicted in outline, mouth wide open, emitting a vapor of elements that represent words spoken uselessly. It is a ferocious criticism to the excess of words hallmark of the present time, but it is made with a light hand in bright colors.
The artist is already present in some important international collections including the Pérez Collection of Miami. One of his works (BlaBlaBla) is exhibited in the lobby of the Icon Bay building Edgewater, Miami and and at Beachwalk Resort by Pininfarina in Hallandale.
Fabrizio Dusi born in 1974, his versatility and ability to represent various aspects of contemporaneity make Dusi a modern artist.
His works are powerfully expressive and go right to the heart of the matter, depicting problems of communication in relationships, and those unsuccessful attempts. People try to communicate, but in actual fact they just create clouds of meaningless words because no one listens, is disinterested or inpatient (Parole al vento – words in the wind). These themes are acutely topical, created with the irony that facilitates their provocative bite and makes their message more direct. Although, Fabrizio Dusi has worked with many themes, this is the one that most identifies him. Thirty luminescent, electric BLA that form the American flag, the neon light that shines in the dark, looks like the sign of an East Side drugstore. Dusi plays with the luminous tube and rolls it up as if it were ceramics. In the annoying, maniacal rhythm of his blunt responses the seed of doubt is planted.
Dusi’s work is related to his ongoing theme of humans’ inability to communicate. With his more commonly used expressive techniques of ceramics, colored neon and "crowds" painted on large industrial tarps.
The wall-mounted ceramic installation Listen To Me could be considered the artist's manifesto. With a face depicted in outline, mouth wide open, emitting a vapor of elements that represent words spoken uselessly. It is a ferocious criticism to the excess of words hallmark of the present time, but it is made with a light hand in bright colors.
The artist is already present in some important international collections including the Pérez Collection of Miami. One of his works (BlaBlaBla) is exhibited in the lobby of the Icon Bay building Edgewater, Miami and and at Beachwalk Resort by Pininfarina in Hallandale.
Fabrizio Dusi born in 1974, his versatility and ability to represent various aspects of contemporaneity make Dusi a modern artist.
His works are powerfully expressive and go right to the heart of the matter, depicting problems of communication in relationships, and those unsuccessful attempts. People try to communicate, but in actual fact they just create clouds of meaningless words because no one listens, is disinterested or inpatient (Parole al vento – words in the wind). These themes are acutely topical, created with the irony that facilitates their provocative bite and makes their message more direct. Although, Fabrizio Dusi has worked with many themes, this is the one that most identifies him. Thirty luminescent, electric BLA that form the American flag, the neon light that shines in the dark, looks like the sign of an East Side drugstore. Dusi plays with the luminous tube and rolls it up as if it were ceramics. In the annoying, maniacal rhythm of his blunt responses the seed of doubt is planted.
Dusi’s work is related to his ongoing theme of humans’ inability to communicate. With his more commonly used expressive techniques of ceramics, colored neon and "crowds" painted on large industrial tarps.
The wall-mounted ceramic installation Listen To Me could be considered the artist's manifesto. With a face depicted in outline, mouth wide open, emitting a vapor of elements that represent words spoken uselessly. It is a ferocious criticism to the excess of words hallmark of the present time, but it is made with a light hand in bright colors.
The artist is already present in some important international collections including the Pérez Collection of Miami. One of his works (BlaBlaBla) is exhibited in the lobby of the Icon Bay building Edgewater, Miami and and at Beachwalk Resort by Pininfarina in Hallandale.
Fabrizio Dusi born in 1974, his versatility and ability to represent various aspects of contemporaneity make Dusi a modern artist.
His works are powerfully expressive and go right to the heart of the matter, depicting problems of communication in relationships, and those unsuccessful attempts. People try to communicate, but in actual fact they just create clouds of meaningless words because no one listens, is disinterested or inpatient (Parole al vento – words in the wind). These themes are acutely topical, created with the irony that facilitates their provocative bite and makes their message more direct. Although, Fabrizio Dusi has worked with many themes, this is the one that most identifies him. Thirty luminescent, electric BLA that form the American flag, the neon light that shines in the dark, looks like the sign of an East Side drugstore. Dusi plays with the luminous tube and rolls it up as if it were ceramics. In the annoying, maniacal rhythm of his blunt responses the seed of doubt is planted.
Dusi’s work is related to his ongoing theme of humans’ inability to communicate. With his more commonly used expressive techniques of ceramics, colored neon and "crowds" painted on large industrial tarps.
The wall-mounted ceramic installation Listen To Me could be considered the artist's manifesto. With a face depicted in outline, mouth wide open, emitting a vapor of elements that represent words spoken uselessly. It is a ferocious criticism to the excess of words hallmark of the present time, but it is made with a light hand in bright colors.
The artist is already present in some important international collections including the Pérez Collection of Miami. One of his works (BlaBlaBla) is exhibited in the lobby of the Icon Bay building Edgewater, Miami and and at Beachwalk Resort by Pininfarina in Hallandale.
Fabrizio Dusi born in 1974, his versatility and ability to represent various aspects of contemporaneity make Dusi a modern artist.
His works are powerfully expressive and go right to the heart of the matter, depicting problems of communication in relationships, and those unsuccessful attempts. People try to communicate, but in actual fact they just create clouds of meaningless words because no one listens, is disinterested or inpatient (Parole al vento – words in the wind). These themes are acutely topical, created with the irony that facilitates their provocative bite and makes their message more direct. Although, Fabrizio Dusi has worked with many themes, this is the one that most identifies him. Thirty luminescent, electric BLA that form the American flag, the neon light that shines in the dark, looks like the sign of an East Side drugstore. Dusi plays with the luminous tube and rolls it up as if it were ceramics. In the annoying, maniacal rhythm of his blunt responses the seed of doubt is planted.
Dusi’s work is related to his ongoing theme of humans’ inability to communicate. With his more commonly used expressive techniques of ceramics, colored neon and "crowds" painted on large industrial tarps.
The wall-mounted ceramic installation Listen To Me could be considered the artist's manifesto. With a face depicted in outline, mouth wide open, emitting a vapor of elements that represent words spoken uselessly. It is a ferocious criticism to the excess of words hallmark of the present time, but it is made with a light hand in bright colors.
The artist is already present in some important international collections including the Pérez Collection of Miami. One of his works (BlaBlaBla) is exhibited in the lobby of the Icon Bay building Edgewater, Miami and and at Beachwalk Resort by Pininfarina in Hallandale.
Fabrizio Dusi born in 1974, his versatility and ability to represent various aspects of contemporaneity make Dusi a modern artist.
His works are powerfully expressive and go right to the heart of the matter, depicting problems of communication in relationships, and those unsuccessful attempts. People try to communicate, but in actual fact they just create clouds of meaningless words because no one listens, is disinterested or inpatient (Parole al vento – words in the wind). These themes are acutely topical, created with the irony that facilitates their provocative bite and makes their message more direct. Although, Fabrizio Dusi has worked with many themes, this is the one that most identifies him. Thirty luminescent, electric BLA that form the American flag, the neon light that shines in the dark, looks like the sign of an East Side drugstore. Dusi plays with the luminous tube and rolls it up as if it were ceramics. In the annoying, maniacal rhythm of his blunt responses the seed of doubt is planted.
Dusi’s work is related to his ongoing theme of humans’ inability to communicate. With his more commonly used expressive techniques of ceramics, colored neon and "crowds" painted on large industrial tarps.
The wall-mounted ceramic installation Listen To Me could be considered the artist's manifesto. With a face depicted in outline, mouth wide open, emitting a vapor of elements that represent words spoken uselessly. It is a ferocious criticism to the excess of words hallmark of the present time, but it is made with a light hand in bright colors.
The artist is already present in some important international collections including the Pérez Collection of Miami. One of his works (BlaBlaBla) is exhibited in the lobby of the Icon Bay building Edgewater, Miami and and at Beachwalk Resort by Pininfarina in Hallandale.
Fabrizio Dusi born in 1974, his versatility and ability to represent various aspects of contemporaneity make Dusi a modern artist.
His works are powerfully expressive and go right to the heart of the matter, depicting problems of communication in relationships, and those unsuccessful attempts. People try to communicate, but in actual fact they just create clouds of meaningless words because no one listens, is disinterested or inpatient (Parole al vento – words in the wind). These themes are acutely topical, created with the irony that facilitates their provocative bite and makes their message more direct. Although, Fabrizio Dusi has worked with many themes, this is the one that most identifies him. Thirty luminescent, electric BLA that form the American flag, the neon light that shines in the dark, looks like the sign of an East Side drugstore. Dusi plays with the luminous tube and rolls it up as if it were ceramics. In the annoying, maniacal rhythm of his blunt responses the seed of doubt is planted.
Dusi’s work is related to his ongoing theme of humans’ inability to communicate. With his more commonly used expressive techniques of ceramics, colored neon and "crowds" painted on large industrial tarps.
The wall-mounted ceramic installation Listen To Me could be considered the artist's manifesto. With a face depicted in outline, mouth wide open, emitting a vapor of elements that represent words spoken uselessly. It is a ferocious criticism to the excess of words hallmark of the present time, but it is made with a light hand in bright colors.
The artist is already present in some important international collections including the Pérez Collection of Miami. One of his works (BlaBlaBla) is exhibited in the lobby of the Icon Bay building Edgewater, Miami and and at Beachwalk Resort by Pininfarina in Hallandale.
Fabrizio Dusi born in 1974, his versatility and ability to represent various aspects of contemporaneity make Dusi a modern artist.
His works are powerfully expressive and go right to the heart of the matter, depicting problems of communication in relationships, and those unsuccessful attempts. People try to communicate, but in actual fact they just create clouds of meaningless words because no one listens, is disinterested or inpatient (Parole al vento – words in the wind). These themes are acutely topical, created with the irony that facilitates their provocative bite and makes their message more direct. Although, Fabrizio Dusi has worked with many themes, this is the one that most identifies him. Thirty luminescent, electric BLA that form the American flag, the neon light that shines in the dark, looks like the sign of an East Side drugstore. Dusi plays with the luminous tube and rolls it up as if it were ceramics. In the annoying, maniacal rhythm of his blunt responses the seed of doubt is planted.
Dusi’s work is related to his ongoing theme of humans’ inability to communicate. With his more commonly used expressive techniques of ceramics, colored neon and "crowds" painted on large industrial tarps.
The wall-mounted ceramic installation Listen To Me could be considered the artist's manifesto. With a face depicted in outline, mouth wide open, emitting a vapor of elements that represent words spoken uselessly. It is a ferocious criticism to the excess of words hallmark of the present time, but it is made with a light hand in bright colors.
The artist is already present in some important international collections including the Pérez Collection of Miami. One of his works (BlaBlaBla) is exhibited in the lobby of the Icon Bay building Edgewater, Miami and and at Beachwalk Resort by Pininfarina in Hallandale.
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