Carmine Sabbatella

Carmine C. Sabbatella Born in 1982, he lives and works between Milan and Sala Consilina (SA). He graduated with honors at Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Visual Arts under the guidance of Master Stefano Pizzi and specialized in Contemporary Art and Anthropology of the Sacred with the critic Andrea B. Del Guercio and theologian Msgr. Pierangelo Sequeri. From 2003 to 2008 was tutor and since 2009 is Image Designer at Brera Academy. The expressive path prepared by Sabbatella during these years of intensive research and investigation has seen a proliferation within different thematic areas and plastic choice factors ranging from stone to iron, digital printing and photography. Sabbatella occurs in the system of contemporary art with an artistic and cultural project, strictly characterized by the three expressive technical components, which interacts with the different values of aesthetic enjoyment. The artist has exhibited in numerous Italian and foreign museums; one of his works is present in the Barrique collection's Museum, Orestiadi Estate in Trapani. In 2011 wins the Ricoh prize; in 2012 realizes the first advertising campaign Tendercapital Italy; in 2013 wins the 1st prize of the International Symposium "the days of Stone" in Padula (Sa); in 2014 renders the table "Vara" of Luca Scacchetti for Tecno, in 2015 is selected for the PDA "art Park" Milan Expo 2015 and participates in FREEgoriferi - Free to feed art - ART project in Venice. He presents two solo on his innovative technique of needle-engraving: in 2009 "Iron Pages" in Milan at Contemporary Academy Gallery by Andrea B. Del Guercio and 2012 "Agoincisione" CityArt space in Milan edited by Jacqueline Ceresoli. In 2014 he exhibited "The Last Supper" by Andrea B. Del Guercio, at OffBrera space.

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