Fabio Mancini - Città di Castello, Perugia

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“The horizon is round and curdles a thick, heavy, corrugated crust. Deep cracks pass through the surfaces, sparkling of golden and silver pigments, isolating fragments of reflected light in a telluric web drawn by a hand… “ Because this intimate passion for creativity, Fabio Mancini comes to life in the late Fifties.

Study and personal research since 1987, to finally express, in his first monographic exhibition installed in the Council House of the Italian town of Montone (Perugia), a visibility passing through the much-loved and distant places: Candelara di Pesaro in Central Italy, where his talent met the one of the musician Ugo Aisemberg, father of the adaptation for piano of the music by Astor Piazzolla and president of the homonym association, then Apecchio, historic town of the Marche, where he exposed at the Palazzo Ubaldini in 2007 and finally Bratislava, where he gave his contribution to a collective exhibition of Italian artists.
The whereabouts of a new exhibition will be soon disclosed.
And with pleasure, the progress carries on…






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