Morizon - Chromed and lacquered iron sculpture
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- Artist Negri Matteo
- Category Figurative Sculptures
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Creation year 2017
- Dimensions 55 x 55 x D 20 cm
- Technique Chromed and lacquered iron sculpture
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My investigation makes use of an eclectic mix of plastic materials, going from stone to ceramic, from resins to bronze, keeping constant interest in color as an expression tool.
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Negri Matteo
Matteo Negri was born in S.Donato Milan in 1982. After graduating in sculpture at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, Milan in 2003, the artist created numerous installations for exhibitions at art galleries, public spaces and art fairs in Italy and abroad (including Paris and Berlin).
In the Lego series, Negri uses Lego as a metaphor for children's inherent desire to build and create their own personalities. Yet the freedom and self-expression Lego appears to offer, is quickly channelled into archetypical, linear forms which are compatible with the geometry of the Lego system. In Negri's work, the system itself is subverted, and self-determination is given the space to play itself out. Matteo Negri currently lives and works in Milan.