Fabio De Poli

Fabio De Poli

Fabio De Poli was born in Genoa in 1947, lives in Florence. In the early 1970s produced a series of works which Renato Barilli defines rich art.
Reports for the biennale des Jeunes in Paris by Enrico Crispolti; participates in numerous and important art exhibitions. In 1982 creates, together with Stephen Fiorelli, the exhibition space at the Inner Wall of Florence and 92, in 1984, he moved to Rome, host of Mario Ceroli, where he begins a new cycle of works titled Rome. The personal and collective exhibitions are numerous, Fabio De Poli therein presents large format paintings, graphic works, artists books. In 1992 he took part in the exhibition Italian Libro d'artista at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1998 he exhibited with Mario Ceroli nella Sala d'arme in Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Two unique acts. In 1999 Gillo Dorfles and Paul Minetti submit to the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Firenze il suo libro d'artista Pour Moi. In the same year he made his first virtual exhibition, The most beautiful art exhibition in the world.
Numerous exhibitions and installations to validate his presence in Florence, Pescia, Montecatini, Pistoia, Vasto, cream, Finale Ligure, Vast, and many other cities in Italy.
In recent years dedicated to the realization of Capalbio Cinema, not that the design of the new Museum of glass resistance to Siena. In 2007 this Admirable art exhibition Abitare copyright Beds at Artefiera Bologna.

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