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Pierluigi Manciniart

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Pierluigi Manciniart
Born
Pierluigi Mancini
NationalityItalian
StyleNeo-minimalism

Pierluigi Mancini (born in Rome, Italy) is an Italian sculptor and artist operating predominantly in Italy and Japan. Under the artistic alias Pierluigi Manciniart, he incorporates elements from nature and the animal kingdom into his creations, using materials like iron, brass, and bronze. His artwork integrates geometric and abstract forms, reflecting elements of neo-minimalism.[1]

Style

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Mancini emphasizes straight lines and geometric shapes in his artwork. His work is a blend of abstractionism, surrealism, neo-minimalism, and Japanese influences, primarily using metals such as iron, bronze, and brass.[2] Manciniart's figures of dancer sculptures are characterized by lines, curves, and hemispherical shapes.[3]

Works

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  • Ookage (80x80x150 cm), brass sculpture fixed on an ancient Japanese stone, and on a cement base. The story says that the great samurai Mitsuhide Akechi loved horses. In particular Ookage, which means big brown hair horse.[4]
  • Corteccia (90x30 cm), brushed metal sculpture with bronze effects.[5]

Awards and expositions

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  • February 2022: Group exhibition at Art Shop & Gallery Mall in Kunitachi.[6]
  • 25 March 2023: Group exhibition Cosarte in Rome.[7]
  • June 2023: Participation in the Universal EXPO of Rome.[8]
  • May 2024 : Mantova biennale Museum F.Gonzaga Italy.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Pierluigi Manciniart - Dialogo tra oriente e occidente". tracciatidarte.it (in Italian). 2024-03-11. Retrieved 2024-03-12.
  2. ^ Faro, Il (2024-03-12). "L'Intricata Danza dei Ballerini –". Il Faro in Rete (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-03-14.
  3. ^ "PIERLUIGI MANCINIART – Amici Dell'Arte". amicidellarte.club. Retrieved 2024-03-12.
  4. ^ ARTISTI 24 (in Italian) (24th ed.). Italy: Mondadori. 2024. p. 720. ISBN 978-88-946964-0-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  5. ^ ARTISTI 24 (in Italian) (24tn ed.). Mondadori. 2024. p. 550. ISBN 978-88-946964-0-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  6. ^ Yomiuri Shimbun, Japanese National Newspaper (2022-02-11). "Gallery Information Section".
  7. ^ Vallerga, Alessio (2023-03-21). "Nuova collettiva di pittura, scultura, fotografia, e interventi di poesia alla Garbatella targata Tracciati d'Arte • Terzo Binario News". Terzo Binario News (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  8. ^ "Pierluigi Mancini: dall'Occidente all'Oriente". 7 June 2023. "Paese Roma" Article.
  9. ^ Redazione (2024-05-20). ""La Corteccia" ci invita a riflettere sulla frenesia della vita quotidiana e ad apprezzare la natura circostante". la Voce Di Mantova (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-05-22.
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