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TOP 200 ARTISTS OF THE 20TH CENTURY TO NOW
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AFTER 1.4 MILLION VOTES WERE CAST, HERE ARE YOUR LEADING 200 ARTISTS:
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| Marcello Trotter |
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MARCELLO TROTTER
08/05/1977
Via dei Rivi 17,
38050 POVO (TRENTO,ITALY.
P° Reina Cristina 14, 2° Ext. Izq. 28014 MADRID, SPAIN.
Mobile: IT +39 349 744 4012
SP +34 677 786 829
Mail: marcellotrotter@yahoo.it
Links: www.galeriafernandolatorre.com
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| About the Artist |
ART STUDIES
Fundamentally self-taught artist, he completed intensive painting courses at Academia Riaci in Florence.
Currently represented by Fernando Latorre Gallery, Madrid.
THE WORK - ANGELS AND DEMONS
The body of work titled "Angels and Demons" reveals the profound darkness of my being, as well as my open and light side: both malevolence and benevolence. These are not to be understood as commonplace, but rather an expression of the desire to explore life, within and without, the interior and exterior of my being, with depth and purpose. Here are the vivacities and negativities within me, long buried and clamoring for expression in all their forms.
Angels and Demons represent the vital forces that continuously surge through us, different elements that we select or reject, uninterrupted, in every step of our existence. Like the majority of our actions, the words that we say, or merely think, are witness to the decisions that we make throughout our lives. Angels and Demons are different entities in union; they are both fundamental and necessary to understand where we are going and to know ourselves in a way that goes beyond quotidian superficiality.
Though continually adapting, based on a search for precision-perfection-singularity, and the necessity of giving logical order to the work, it is founded on a fixed idea, or a preconceived notion, but still located in time. Free of ties, aided by a pure and organic instinct for order, I use various materials (paper, newspaper, acrylic enamel, ballpoint pen ink…) to create Works that present fragments of daily and personal life that are reflected in every person's existence, characterized by a totality of experiences that are intimately and eternally layered, linked and interwoven.
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ANGELS AND DEMONS
2008 Mixed Media on Canvas 30 x 30 |
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ANGELS AND DEMONS - Detail
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ANGELS AND DEMONS
2008 Mixed Media on Canvas 162 x 120 |
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ANGELS AND DEMONS - Detail
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ANGELS AND DEMONS
2009 Mixed Media on Canvas 180 x 140 |
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ANGELS AND DEMONS - Detail
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ANGELS AND DEMONS
2009 Mixed Media on Canvas 180 x 140 |
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ANGELS AND DEMONS - Detail
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ANGELS AND DEMONS
2008 Mixed Media on Canvas 180 x 140 |
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ANGELS AND DEMONS - Detail
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| Education and biography |
MAIN SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2008: “Angels and Demons”, Fernando Latorre Gallery, Madrid.
MAIN GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2009: “Art Madrid 09”, Fernando Latorre Gallery, Madrid.
2008: “Obsession”, Fernando Latorre Gallery, Madrid.
“Festival de las Artes Visuales del Noroeste”, Artendencias –Carmen de la Guerra Gallery, Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid.
2007: “Great Collectables”, Catarsis Gallery, Madrid.
2004: “Check In 5”, Centro Polifunzionale, Galleria Civica di Arte Contemporanea, Trento.
2001: “Percorsi”, La Soffitta Gallery, Sesto Fiorentino, Florence.
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