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    Angelo Aligia is an Italian sculptor who turns crude stone and rock into intriguing works of art.

    What Aligia primarily attempts to do is to create a form of order from the chaos of natural substances. His work, however, tends to retain and reflect the chaos inherent in such substances, as can be seen from the examples on this page.



The Contemporary Art of Italian Photography
"Painting with light" is a term which has been used to describe photography, and certainly, the work of some photographers is art. As with other mediums, photography requires observation and interpretation to achieve images ...
Marta Dell’Angelo
Born in 1970 in Pavia, Italy, Marta Dell'Angelo's first exhibition was held in Rome in July 2000 at the la Tartaruga Gallery of Plinio De Martiis. Marta Dell'Angelo won the first edition of Premio ...
Luigi Galligani
Pistoia born Italian sculptor, to whom I spoke today, Luigi Galligani, produces art based on, in the words of the artist himself, 'Mediterranean myths'. You may agree that his work could be said to be refreshingly original and modern interpretations of figures having their origins in ...
Luigi Ferrigno
Working mainly in watercolours, Ferrigno's work attempts to capture the character and feel of Sicilian scenes. Much of his work features the buildings and thoroughfares of small Sicilian towns and villages. The imagery in Ferrigno's works is likely to appeal to those of ...
Carmelo Nicosia, Nudi - Nudes
Interesting Italian contemporary art photographer Carmelo Nicosia's works are on show in Milan, Italy, at the moment. Should you wish to have a taste of what you can expect to see, you should visit the Fotografia ...
Gaetano Fiore - Forthcoming Exhibition July/August 2008
At the Musée Arts et Histoire, on the Cote D'Azure, in France, examples of the work of Gaetano Fiore will be on display from 21 July until 2 August 2008. With their seemingly bright ...