Capo giro (2009) Printmaking by Marco Lodola

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This artwork appears in 3 collections
  • Original Artwork Printmaking,
  • Dimensions Height 39.4in, Width 31.5in
Marco Lodola (Dorno, 4 aprile 1955) è un artista italiano. Lodola affianca l'arte visiva ad altre discipline: letteratura, musica, cinema, design. Si avvicina presto all'uso di materiali plastici che sagoma e colora con una tecnica personale attraverso l'uso di tinte acriliche. Più tardi la sua ricerca lo porta a cercare di inserire[...]
Marco Lodola (Dorno, 4 aprile 1955) è un artista italiano. Lodola affianca l'arte visiva ad altre discipline: letteratura, musica, cinema, design. Si avvicina presto all'uso di materiali plastici che sagoma e colora con una tecnica personale attraverso l'uso di tinte acriliche. Più tardi la sua ricerca lo porta a cercare di inserire fisicamente la luce nei suoi lavori: nascono le sculture luminose, che caratterizzeranno tutta la produzione artistica. Successivamente Lodola torna alla pittura ad olio, riproducendo su tela le proprie sculture, spesso a dimensione naturale: il tema più ripreso è quello della danza e delle ballerine, della Vespa e delle pin up, in stile retrò.

“Oggi e’ considerato uno degli artisti piu influenti grazie alle numerose collaborazioni con personaggi famosi come Max Pezzali, i Timoria, Omar Pedrini, Jovanotti, Red Ronny per Roxy Bar ma anche marchi importanti quali Coca cola, Coveri, Swatch ha curato anche il Manifesto delle Olimpiadi invernali di Torino nel 2006 e non per ultimo alcune scenografie di X Factor per Sky tv.”
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Marco Lodola, born in 1955 in Dorno, Italy, is a contemporary artist known for his light sculptures and colorful pop art works. After attending the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence and Milan, he founded the[...]

Marco Lodola, born in 1955 in Dorno, Italy, is a contemporary artist known for his light sculptures and colorful pop art works. After attending the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence and Milan, he founded the New Futurism movement in the 1980s, with artists like Renato Barilli. Lodola stands out for her ability to fuse art with literature, music, cinema and design. He uses plastic materials shaped and colored with acrylic dyes, and integrates light into his works, creating unique light sculptures.

Over the years, he has also explored oil painting, transposing his sculptures onto canvas. The recurring theme of his works is dance, often inspired by musicals. In 2001 he began a collaboration with Giannola Nonino, creating works for the Nonino Literary Prize and other occasions.

His works are exhibited internationally and he has designed sets for films, broadcasts, concerts and events such as the 2006 Turin Winter Olympics and the 2008 Sanremo Festival. He also exhibited at the Venice Biennale in 2009. His Musical collaborations include projects with Max Pezzali and Timoria, and in 2009 he created the Rock'n'Music Planet museum in Milan. Lodola also illustrated novel covers and participated in various projects such as the scenography of shows and installations for Citroën and the Hilton Hotel group.

The Artist was highlighted in an article in Artmajeur Magazine:

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