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Garbage city - Cairo - Under the eyes of the pharaoh Artwork

Giuse Rogolino

Italy

Mixed Media, Bronze on Canvas

Size: 39 W x 39 H x 3.5 D in

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About The Artwork

What has remained impressed in the mind of a trip to Cairo? Garbage City, the city of garbage. In this work Rogolino wanted to enclose the strongest feeling that this experience left him. Thousands of men, women and children, who live on the edge of the megalopolis literally in the midst of garbage and thanks to garbage, because they live on the proceeds of recycling. Dust, infectious diseases and smelly air, but also the smiles of children and their families who, despite everything, even seem satisfied. All under the eyes of a hypocritical government, which looks away, represented in the central bronze mask, placed on a garbage background/texture.

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Mixed Media:Bronze on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39 W x 39 H x 3.5 D in

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Sculptor, painter, video designer and journalist. In 1975 he exhibited his sculptures for the first time at the Il Babbuino Art Gallery in Rome. In 2003, at the Canova art studio in Rome, he presented a new artistic vein called: METAEICON, fragments of photograms of war correspondents on pictosculptures in oxidized iron. In the same year he created the work "The Wind of the Spirit", a bronze tabernacle for the church Gesù Divin Salvatore in Rome. Rogolino in 2010 was included in the prestigious editorial work: "History of Italian art of the '900. Generation of the forties tomo2” Ed. Bora. The complete work "History of Italian art of the 20th century - for generations" was presented on 25 September 2012 by prof. Giorgio di Genova, historian and critic of contemporary art, at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. The artist's work is also covered in the latest publication "Percorsi d'arte in Italia" Rubettino editions 2014. On April 30, 2016 at Castello Ursino Civic Museum of Catania the Connessus International Program is presented, of which he is the theorist. In his artistic activity, in addition to several personal exhibitions in Italy, he has exhibited at international events such as Art Basel in Basel, at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, at the Dantesca International Biennial in Ravenna, at the Palazzo dei Diamanti in Ferrara, at the Castle of Erice, at the Civic Museums of Macerata, the French Academy in Rome, the Library of the Brera Academy in Milan, the Center Pompidou in Paris and the Palazzo delle Esposizioni in Rome. In 2022 he completed the Monument to Walter Rossi in stone and bronze located in the homonymous Roman square.

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