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Susanna
Graziani, painter and designer of sculpture-jewelry, was born in
1969 in Rome to an aristocratic and artistic family (her ancestor
Michelangelo Poggioli was archiater to Pope Leone XII, Professor at
La Sapienza University in Rome, director of the botanical garden and
poet; her great-uncle Oscar Zuccarini was a violinist, teacher at
the Rome Santa Cecilia Conservatory, first violin of the Augustan
Orchestra and founder of the famous Quartetto di Roma).
A
versatile Artist, she began at an early age with drawing, inspired
at first with oriental religions and with metaphysics and later with
psychology and to the study of the human soul, to her current
passion for surrealism softened by the Art Nouveau forms and
landscape paintings rich in oneiric backgrounds and muted,
evanescent colours.
She’s
a member of the C.I.A.C. (International Centre of Contemporary
Artists) of Rome and of the editorial committee of the magazine
“Millennium Art” of Rome.
She arranged and presented two editions of Rome’s Biennial
Exhibition.
“Susanna Graziani Snc” was founded in 2008 to
produce and sell one-of-a-kind (1/1) sculpture-jewelry pieces
designed by the Artist using Art Nouveau style, in 18-carat gold,
sterling silver 925 and gems from the Italian goldsmith workshop of
the above-indicated company.
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Exhibitions |
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Galleria Tveckaya of Moscow
Galleria Atelier Gustave of Paris
Galleria Spazio Surreale of St Paul of Brazil
Galleria Il Ponte df Dublin, Wien and Ibiza
Galleria Pinna of Berlin
Galleria Thomas Charles of New York
(private)
Galleria Giuliano Ottaviani of Rome |
Palazzo Barberini, Rome
Palazzo Pignatelli, Rome
Sale del Bramante, Rome
Sala Protomoteca del Campidoglio of Rome
Festival dei Due Mondi of Spoleto
Castello Piccolomini of Celano
Terme di Diocleziano of Lanciano
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Prizes |
1st prize, 3rd International Biennial Exhibition
(Sale del Bramante - Rome, 2000)
2nd prize, Arte d’Autunno
(Sala Protomoteca del Campidoglio - Rome, 2001)
Silver plaque, Premio Primavera
(Palazzo Barberini - Rome, 2002)
1st prize, Arte d’Autunno
(Palazzo Pignatelli - Rome, 2002)
1st prize Primavera
(Palazzo Barberini - Rome, 2004)
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