Pomezia, Roma, Italy
Pietro Mancini was born in Tropea, lives in Pomezia (Roma, Italy), uses technologies applied to phot...
About the artist
Joined In 2022
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About the artist
Joined In 2022
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Pietro Mancini was born in Tropea, lives in Pomezia (Roma, Italy), uses technologies applied to photography and sculptural art.
exhibitions and awards:
In 2007 he began his exhibition journey with Codice 01, inside the Chiostro del Bramante in Rome.
In 2008 in Palermo, the Zelle contemporary art gallery hosts his first solo exhibition, Through galaxies to find the sweetest grass for my donkey heart. Digital Media LA NAU Universidad Valencia, Spain.
In 2010 he gave rise to OFFICINA TOM, a creative group that was born within the Departments of Mental Health, an experience that relates art and psychic discomfort to carry out important rehabilitation functions. The OFFICINA TOM project is presented at the Accademia Albertina in Turin and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna and participates in national exhibitions and events.
In 2011 he took part in the Venice Biennale and in the same year he exhibited his personal suspended horizons at the Nur gallery in Milan, in collaboration with Arsprima.
In 2012 he took part in the contemporary art project within the Giffoni Film Festival, where he was awarded the Critics' Prize. In the same year, his work was singled out by the art historian and critic Martina Corgnati who included it in t...
Pietro Mancini exhibitions and awards:
In 2007 he began his exhibition journey with Codice 01, inside the Chiostro del Bramante in Rome.
In 2008 in Palermo, the Zelle contemporary art gallery hosts his first solo exhibition, "Through galaxies to find the sweetest grass for my donkey heart".
In 2010 he gave rise to OFFICINA TOM, an open place, understood as an experience that relates art and psychic discomfort to perform important rehabilitative functions. The OFFICINA TOM project is presented at the Accademia Albertina in Turin (with the invitation of the historian and art critic Martina Corgnati) and at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna (with the invitation of the teachers Piero Deggiovanni and Maurizio Giuffredi).
In 2011 he took part in the Venice Biennale and in the same year he exhibited his personal suspended horizons at the Nur gallery in Milan, in collaboration with Arsprima.
In 2012 he took part in the contemporary art project within the Giffoni Film Festival, where he was awarded the Critics' Prize. In the same year, his work was identified by the art historian and critic Martina Corgnati who included it in the traveling exhibition projects 20×1 and A Side View, hosted in various museums in South America and Easter...