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Biografia Andrea De Stefani

Born in Arzignano (VI), 1982. Lives and works in Venice and Vicenza.

Selected exhibitions - group

2009

Studio Visit, GC.AC. Galleria Comunale d'Arte Contemporanea, Monfalcone (curated by A. Bruciati, S. Coletto, N. Cvijanovic and M. Tagliaferro)
Nudisegni, Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, Venezia (curated by A. Tornabene)
Rodeo #1, Palazzo Carminati, Venezia (curated by Blauer Hase)

2008

Si è diffusa la voce che faremo un rave, Venezia (curated by C. Pietroiusti and F. Ramos)
91.ma collettiva giovani artisti, Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, Venezia

2007

Spritz Time!, Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, Venezia
Talk with me, in collaboration with RAM (radioartemobile) and Sound Art Museum, during the 52.ma Biennale Internazionale d'Arte, Venezia (curated by M. Pieroni)

2005

358 - riflessioni sul contemporaneo in casa Wiel, Perarolo di cadore (BL) (curated by D. Zangrando)
Stai all'arte, magazzini Ligabue, Venezia (curated by A. Paci)

2004

I can't see - from a white canvas, Padiglione Lussembourg, Venezia (curated by L. Carroll)

Workshop

2009

Fondazione Spinola Banna per l'Arte, Poirino (TO)(visiting professor Luca Vitone)

Awards

2007

winner of the contest "8x12" with the project "6421", Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, Venezia

Andrea De Stefani

The Fondazione Spinola Banna offered me an opportunity for professional as well as personal growth that was far beyond the ordinary. Throughout the three-week workshop I was able to breathe an air of absolute intellectual participation and intense industriousness, all the while immersed in a rural reality defined by the rhythms of diligence and vitality.
Furthemore, besides a capable and well-organized staff, the Foundation made available to the artists in residence a series of services aimed at alleviating any difficulty associated with working outside of one’s usual context.
The immediate bond between the participants in the workshop guaranteed the success of the encounter both in terms of the discussion of their individual projects and with respect to the particular themes established by Luca Vitone.
I would like to give special thanks to Marquis Gianluca Spinola, to Gail and to Guy. They are engaged in a noble work of preserving and encouraging culture and beauty here in Italy. I hope to be lucky enough in my life to encounter other people with the same sincere dedication to art as them.
PS: the legends about the abundance and quality of food (and wine) turn out to all be true.
5 stars for chef Carlo!