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Donato Piccolo

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Donato Piccolo (Born 1976 in Rome, Italy) is an Italian mixed media visual artist whose work often questions advanced machine and computer technology and furthermore, AI.[1][2][3] In 2023, he was part of a two person exhibition with Luca Vitone titled Landscape at the Museum of Rome - Palazzo Braschi. The show was part of the Quotidana cycle at the museum.[4][5]

Piccolo is represented by Galerie Italienne in Paris and Gallerie Mazzoli in Berlin .[6][7][8][9]

Piccolo's work was included in the exhibition All Masters at the Palazzo del Vignola in Bologna.[10] Piccolo has also engaged in performance art such as his 2014 Spiderman project at the MACRO Museum in Rome in 2014.[11] In 2017, he had a solo exhibition at the Youth Center of The Hermitage in St. Petersburg, Russia titled Thinking the Unthinkable.[12][13]

References

  1. ^ "Donato Piccolo - Biography / Works and Catalogues at Mazzoli Gallery".
  2. ^ "AUGMENTED IMAGES — Conversazione con Donato Piccolo | ATP DIARY AUGMENTED IMAGES — Conversazione con Donato Piccolo". 19 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Donato Piccolo".
  4. ^ "Paesaggio/Luca Vitone e Donato Piccolo – QUADRIENNALE DI ROMA".
  5. ^ "AUGMENTED IMAGES — Conversazione con Donato Piccolo | ATP DIARY AUGMENTED IMAGES — Conversazione con Donato Piccolo". 19 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Galerie Italienne".
  7. ^ "Galerie Italienne, Paris | Donato Piccolo, Pietro Ruffo, Maurizio Donz".
  8. ^ "Donato Piccolo | Galerie Italienne".
  9. ^ "Artificial Intelligence as a New Demiurge?". 25 November 2022.
  10. ^ "Todi, a Palazzo Vignola quarta mostra in contemporanea: Largo ad 'All masters'". 3 October 2023.
  11. ^ "Donato Piccolo. Caos, the Form of Time and Space". 17 June 2014.
  12. ^ "Donato Piccolo. Thinking the Unthinka". 16 November 2017.
  13. ^ "Donato Piccolo — strathosphereffect".