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Mariarosaria Stigliano

 

 

Having graduated in law from the La Sapienza University of Rome, she decided to dedicate herself to artistic studies and obtained a second degree in painting from the Academy of Fine Arts and the qualification to teach pictorial disciplines. Interested in the transience of the human figure in urban contexts, industrial wrecks and room interiors, she develops a personal pictorial technique in which the surface is scratched by a combination of graphite, oil and industrial enamels. His images, immersed in restless and vibrant atmospheres, capture the gaze and remain suspended in alienating shots halfway between dream and waking life.

The Ramat Gan Art Museum in Tel Aviv in Israel, the San Salvatore in Lauro Museums in Rome, the Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation in Venice, the Venanzo Crocetti Museum in Rome and the MLAC (Museum Laboratory of Contemporary Art)of La Sapienza University of Rome  have hosted his works.
There are numerous personal exhibitions in important exhibition spaces, including the Italian Cultural Institute of Bogotà in Colombia, the Italian Cultural Institute of Wolfsburg in Germany, the Aragonese Castle of Taranto and the Neuhaus Castle of Wolfsburg.
She was among the first 10 Italian artists invited to China (Hangzhou) for the project “Seguendo
the journey of Marco Polo" and has participated in several painting symposiums in Germany where he returns frequently.

"Face to face" 2012 interview with Mariarosaria Stigliano and Bruno Parretti.

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