Andrea Galvani

Born:
1970
Residence:
New York, New York, USA
Nationality:
Italian
Trust:
APT New York
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  • At Thursday’s preview gala for the Dallas Art Fair, two live human mannequins donning Roberto Cavalli gowns posed in the windows, greeting guests as they entered.

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  • The Mart Museum, Italy is currently hosting a special exhibition featuring the works of Andrea Galvani through January 22, 2017.

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  • Art Basel today announced the gallery list for its 2016 show in Miami Beach, comprising 269 leading international galleries, drawn from 29 countries across North and South America, Europe, Asia and Africa.

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  • Despite talk of an art market slump and concerns over Zika virus, the show will go on.

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  • Meulensteen announces Andrea Galvani's first solo exhibition with the gallery, entitled A Few Invisible Sculptures.

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  • I was first introduced to Andrea Galvani’s work through the Aperture exhibit “Four Works,” curated by Nora Lawrence, and was captivated by his surreal

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  • Meulensteen announces Andrea Galvani's first solo exhibition with the gallery, entitled A Few Invisible Sculptures.

    Read More
  • I was first introduced to Andrea Galvani’s work through the Aperture exhibit “Four Works,” curated by Nora Lawrence, and was captivated by his surreal

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BIOGRAPHY

Andrea Galvani is an Italian artist based in Brooklyn whose work mostly draws from disciplines associated to scientific methodologies. His conceptual research is represented mostly through photography. However, the artist also works through video, drawing, and installation. In his photography, Galvani captures a fixed reality that is deconstructed. There is an intrinsic relationship between experience and hazard in the physical limitations of the sites he uses for his work. This ultimately becomes the deciding factor when choosing the setting for a new project.

Galvani has shown at international venues including: the Whitney Museum in New York, the 4th Moscow Biennale for Contemporary Art, the Calder Foundation in New York, and the Mart Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Trento, Italy. He received the New York Exposure Prize in 2011.

Galvani received his BFA in sculpture from the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, and his MFA in visual art from Bilbao University. He completed artist residencies at the Location One International Artist Residency Program New York (2008), the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (2009), and the Trinity Project/Columbia University Department of Fine Arts (2010).


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