

Galleries and art dealers listing works of art by Nicola Samori as either "Wanted" or "For Sale" There are 0Īrtworks for sale on our website by galleries and art dealers askART's database currently holds 74 auction lots for Nicola Samori (of whichĦ2 auction records sold and 0 are upcoming at auction.)Īrtist artworks for sale and wanted. He lives and works in Bagnacavallo and Trentino, Italy.Īrtist auction records. Putting histocial figures in chiaorscuro on wood, canvas or copper plates, he then removes whole layers of paint to the point where facial expressions become obscured, thus opening the view toward underlying layers and the ground of the art work. He creates portraits using techniques of the Italian Baroque. Nicola Samori is known for Mixed media painting, drawing.īorn in Forlì on May 13, 1977, he attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, and has exhibited since 1998 both in Italy and abroad. Nicola Samorì lives and works in Bagnacavallo, Ravenna.Nicola Samori (Born 1977) is active/lives in Italy. Winner of some prizes, Samorì paints on copper and precious stones, and among tables, canvases and frescoes, his works have been exhibited all over the world: in Milan, New York, Perth, Napoli, Caotun Township, Leipzig, Rome, Copenhagen, Berlin, Bologna, London, Osnabrück, Belgrade and at the Venice Biennale.

Nicola Samorì (Forlì, 1977) is an Italian painter and sculptor who graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna.īetween painting, sculpture and engravings, from a faithful copy of works mostly of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the artist with decisive and profound interventions, peels and scratches the work to reinterpret its meaning giving voice to the restlessness of today’s society: the lights and shadows of the paintings of the past to tell those of the present. Nicola Samorì on social networks: Facebook Interview by Fabio Pariante, journalist MORE 5.To create greater engagement among museums, artists and professionals, do you have any advice for cultural projects such as #MuseumWeek?
