Pierluigi Manciniart
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Born | Rome, Italy | 7 July 1964
Awards | 2021 Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum SEIKO Art Exhibition Gold Award |
Pierluigi Manciniart is the artist name of Pierluigi Mancini (July 7, 1964), a three-dimensional sculptor from Rome, Italy, who is mainly active in Italy and Japan. Inspired by nature such as trees, stones, clouds, and animals, he creates geometric and abstract works using iron, brass, and bronze.
History
Born July 7, 1964 in Rome. From an early age, he grew up watching his father, who was a mechanic enthusiast, and made small crafts by combining the materials around him. He was greatly influenced by the city of Rome, where he lived, and devoted himself to art such as painting and sculpture.
After graduating from a design technical college, he traveled to several countries. In Australia he worked with architects such as Dino Burattini and Fuller Cook, and in Japan with architects from Hokkaido. These experiences form the basis of his later work.
In recent years, he has traveled back and forth between Japan, Italy and the United States, producing, exhibiting and selling sculptures. He is taking on the challenge of learning new techniques and culture, such as taking new technology and ceramic classes at Perugia Academy in Italy and Rome, and learning calligraphy in Japan.
In 2022/2023 he collaborated with Mitsuyo Makino to create two pieces, iron with glass and an attempt with acrylic paints and iron. In recent years, he has devoted himself to creating works for Japanese temples and parks.
Outdoor contemporary sculptures
2021 Lotus Flower Brass Sculpture. It is placed at Kenchū-ji Temple in Nagoya. This permanent statue measures 50 cm and is fixed on a cement cylinder (total length 150 cm). The surrounding temple and nature are beautifully reflected in the reflection of this statue.
In 2023, Mancini Art created a bronze statue of Rami for the Museo Del Parco in Portofino, Italy. The 150cm long bronze statue, set on concrete, is currently on display at the Museo Del Parco.
Exhibition/award history
- November 2020 Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Group Exhibition
- 2020 YICCA Art Contest
- December 2020 Ginza Gallery G2 group exhibition
- 2021 London Biennale
- November 2020 Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum Group Exhibition
- December 2021 Ginza Gallery G2 group exhibition
- December 2021 Myokoen Gallery Group Exhibition
- 2021 Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum SEIKO Art Exhibition Gold Award
- February 2022 Art Shop & Gallery Mar (Kunitachi City) Group Exhibition
- December 2022 Tokyo Ginza Gallery G2 group exhibition
- December 2022 Medina Gallery, Rome, Italy ITSLiquid Group Exhibition
- January 2023 GregorioⅦ Art Gallery, Rome, Italy
- 2023年6月 Rome Universal EXPO
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