Tano Festa

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TOTAL GALLERIES dealing with ARTIST Tano Festa : 23.
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        GALLERY : SANGALLO ART STATION


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       City : FLORENCE  Country : ITALY

        GALLERY : EMMEDIARTE ARTE CONTEMPORANEA


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       City : MILANO MI  Country : ITALY

        GALLERY : MATTEO LAMPERTICO


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       City : MILANO MI  Country : ITALY

        GALLERY : MEMOLI ARTE CONTEMPORANEA


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       City : MILANO MI  Country : ITALY

        GALLERY : TEGA


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       City : MILANO MI  Country : ITALY


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Tano Festa
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Country : ITALY
City : ROME
website : https://www.tanofesta.it/
email : archivio@tanofesta.it




ABSTRACT : Tano Festa, younger brother of the artist Francesco Lo Savio, attends the Art Institute in Rome, graduating in Artistic Photography in 1957. Two years later he takes part in his first group show, Franco Angeli - Tano Festa - Giuseppe Uncini at La Salita Gallery in Rome, where he also holds his first solo exhibition in 1959. In 1960 he makes his first monochrome paintings in red, with lines marked out with pieces of paper soaked in the color. This new approach is deemed anti-representational, aniconic, monochrome painting. Soon after, the surface of his paintings is no longer marked out with paper, but rather with wooden slats arranged vertically at irregular intervals. Tano Festa’s painting has always been filled with expressive energy contaminated by the need to perceive the object of everyday use as the foundation of art: shutters, doors, windows, and mirrors no longer perform their function as objects but, as they are painted, they become artworks. In 1964 he is invited to the Venice Biennale where the two versions of La Creazione dell’Uomo are displayed. In the early 1970s, the artist starts experimenting with new art techniques relying more on the pictorial matter, gesture, and color. The images are still drawn from art history, projected on the canvas but re-proposed in a more fragmented manner.



GALLERIES dealing with the artist :
SANGALLO ART STATION ITALY | EMMEDIARTE ARTE CONTEMPORANEA ITALY | MATTEO LAMPERTICO ITALY | MEMOLI ARTE CONTEMPORANEA ITALY | TEGA ITALY | FIDIA ARTE MODERNA ITALY | MARCHETTI GALLERIA D'ARTE ITALY | VIRGILIO CARLO ITALY | BOXART DI GIORGIO GABURRO ITALY | CASA D'ARTE VIA DEI MERCATI DI PAOLA BERTOLAZZI ITALY | GLOBART GALLERY ITALY | GALLERIA GRANELLI ITALY | GUASTALLA CENTRO ARTE ITALY | MEMOLI ARTE CONTEMPORANEA ITALY | SIDE-A GALLERIA D'ARTE ITALY | arte contemporanea VIOL@RTE ITALY | MEB Arte Studio ITALY | GALLERIA ROCCATRE ITALY | STUDIO GUASTALLA ARTE MODERNA E CONTEMPORANEA ITALY | SCARAMUZZA ARTE CONTEMPORANEA ITALY | Collezione Maramotti ITALY | AICA Andrea Ingenito Contemporary Art ITALY | S.T. SENZA TITOLO FOTO LIBRERIA GALLERIA ITALY |