Naples, Italy
Ferdinando Ambrosino is a painter and sculptor from Naples, in Italy. Over his long artistic career ...
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Ferdinando Ambrosino is a painter and sculptor from Naples, in Italy. Over his long artistic career he has been successfully exhibiting his work throughout Europe, USA, and South America, generating great interest from the public and art critics alike, for his unique and original painting style and artistic projects, like the ‘Mediterranean Icons’, and the most recent ‘From Cumae to Pompeii’, inspired by the archaeological heritage of Campania region, and Southern Italy.
Among his most celebrated exhibitions are a major solo exhibition at the Chelsea Art Museum of New York, in 2009, a retrospective at the Royal Palace of Naples, in Italy, in 2005, with the patronage of the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage, and a solo exhibition at the Archaeological Museum of Antibes, France, in 1992.
In 2015 the retrospective art exhibition 'Magia di Icone Mediterranee' ('The Magic of Mediterranean Icon') was held at the PAN Museum in Naples, Italy.
In June 2014 the exhibition 'From Cumae to Pompeii – A Journey Through Time' – was held at the Naples Depot Museum, Naples, Florida, USA.
In March 2014 the exhibition 'From Cumae to Pompeii – A Journey Through Time' – was held at the Italian Institute of Culture in San Francisco, USA.
In January 2014 an exhibition was held at Palazzo Ripamonti, at the showroom of Tasselli Cashmere, Bevagna, Italy.
In 2013 the exhibition 'From Cumae to Pompeii – A Journey through Time' was held at the Reggia Borbonica of Quisisana, Castellamare di Stabia, Naples, Italy.
In 2009 the exhibition 'The memory of Time' was held at the Chelsea Art Museum in New York, USA.
In 2007 the exhibition 'Prophecy' was held at the Italian Institute of Culture in New York, USA.
In 2004, the exhibition 'L’Icona Mediterranea' ('Mediterranean Icon') was held at the Sala Dorica of the Royal Palace in Naples, Italy, with the patronage of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage.
From 2003 about 200 paintings were exhibited at the Museum of Villa San Carlo Borromeo, in Milan, Italy.
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