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Italiano Plurale

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Published: 17.12.2024

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Italiano Plurale.
Management:
Waldemar Kerschbaumer
Italiano Plurale.

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Intro
An Italian artists collective: a colorful mosaic of talents and passionate ambassadors of Italian applied art.
 

A cross section of sophisticated Italian art. A selection of applied arts artists whose work is the result of an original vision of beauty and their ability to innovate traditional techniques through authentic experimentation, regardless of current trends or conventions. They work to highest standards and have successfully managed to develop their own truly distinctive style.
 
A Variety of Crafts
Get a highly diverse artist collective. Italian contemporary applied art is as varied as the country itself, and the name «Italiano Plurale» – Italian Plurality – reflects just that. Be it ceramic, metal, fiber, wood, jewelry or art object: the multiplicity of visions makes «Italiano Plurale» a fascinating, unique experience. It represents Italian design and its keen sense of beauty in all its shapes and forms.
 
Our Principles
Living tradition. «Italiano Plurale» artists employ traditional techniques to create contemporary decorative art whose possibly familiar characteristics perfectly highlight its freshness and surprisingness. Italian handicraft: bold, contemporary, authentic. Uniqueness. Each piece is a unique, handcrafted expression of the artist’s personality. It is this peculiarity and the notion of unrepeatability that makes them so precious to art enthusiasts and collectors all over the world. Genuine personality. Personality and style make these artists uniquely recognizable. The group as a whole expresses a multifaceted picture of Italy‘s art scene.
 
Curated for You
Stronger together. The group represents Italy with a strong, complete and diverse image. It is a mosaic of talents and passionate ambassadors of Italian applied art. Curator Waldemar Kerschbaumer carefully selects artists whose work not only meets highest standards but also provides refreshing insights into Italy’s contemporary art scene.
 
Get in Touch
An attractive addition for museums, exhibitions and events. «Italiano Plurale» offers an innovative overall picture of Italian applied art, from which to draw to create new events or exhibitions.
 

Artist list

Arcangelo Ambrosi, Gian Luca Bartellone, Giorgio Chiarcos, Chiara De Filippis, Giuseppe Di Fede, Enrico Girotti, Joy Harvey, Ingrid Heiss, Cinzia Li Volsi, Stefania Lucchetta, Mariagioia Maffucci, Giuseppe Marcadent, Verena Oppermann, Maria Pia Pascoli, Stefano Prina, Stefano Puzzuoli, Chiara Ricardi, Stenia Scarselli, Annalisa Tessarolo

Events      View / hide events

2024:
Fair  05 Nov 2024 - 07 Nov 2024  Philadelphia Museum of Art – Contemporary Craft Show 2022.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art’s annual PMA Craft Show settled on Italy as their guest country for 2022. Waldemar Kerschbaumer was asked to curate and select a group of Italian artists based on a set of criteria and guidelines. Italiano Plurale’s participation at the Craft Show has now been postponed to November 2022 due to Covid restrictions and will feature 26 contemporary artists from Italy´
2023:
2022:
Exhibition  06 Jul 2022 - 10 Jul 2022  Frame Selected Galleries at Handwerk & Design 2022.
Exhibition  06 Jul 2022 - 10 Jul 2022  Italiano Plurale at Handwerk and Design 2022.
Exhibition  01 Jan 2022 - 30 Jun 2022  JEWELS ON SALE by Klimt02 Members.
2021:
Exhibition  29 Oct 2021 - 31 Oct 2021  Italiano Plurale as Guest Country during Grassimesse.
Exhibition  01 Oct 2021 - 09 Oct 2021  Hypnotic Jewelry by Gian Luca Bartellone.
2020:
2019:
Fair  08 Nov 2019 - 11 Nov 2019  Salon Résonance[s].
In order to help participating artists reduce their expenses, Waldemar Kerschbaumer organized a collective stand for the November 2019 Salon Resonance[s] fair in Strasbourg, maximizing visibility and impact by booking one of the largest stands available. Italiano Plurale’s sophomore edition aimed to push the boundaries of conventional jewelry in regard to shapes, materials and colors.
Artists: Gian Luca Bartellone, Elisabetta Duprè, Stefania Lucchetta and Stenia Scarselli.
2018:
Exhibition  07 Nov 2018 - 10 Nov 2018  Vie Personali by Italiano Plurale group at Vienna Jewellery Days.
Italiano Plurale.

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Brooch: Nido d'ape d'oro by Mariagioia Maffucci.Black porcelain from a real honeycomb. Details in liquid gold, patinated recycled silver.. 2023Unique piece. Mariagioia Maffucci
Brooch: Nido d'ape d'oro, 2023
Black porcelain from a real honeycomb. Details in liquid gold, patinated recycled silver.
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Object: This is Knot a Pipe by Arcangelo Ambrosi.Briar wood, methacrylate.. 2019.Photo by: Arcangelo Ambrosi. Arcangelo Ambrosi
Object: This is Knot a Pipe, 2019
Briar wood, methacrylate.
Photo by: Arcangelo Ambrosi
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Earrings: Hypno by Gian Luca Bartellone.Papier-mâché, silver, steel, amethyst, pearls, gold leaf 22kt.. 2020.Photo by: Waldemar Kerschbaumer. Gian Luca Bartellone
Earrings: Hypno, 2020
Papier-mâché, silver, steel, amethyst, pearls, gold leaf 22kt.
Photo by: Waldemar Kerschbaumer
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Brooch: Walls by Giorgio Chiarcos.Yellow gold 18kt, silver 925, iron, rough diamond.. 2020.5 x 5 cm.Photo by: Giorgio Chiarcos. Giorgio Chiarcos
Brooch: Walls, 2020
Yellow gold 18kt, silver 925, iron, rough diamond.
5 x 5 cm
Photo by: Giorgio Chiarcos
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Brooch: Vibrations 32 by Stefania Lucchetta.Anodized titanium, steel.. 2018.5.1 x 6.1 x 0.95 cm.Photo by: Fabio Zonta.From series: Vibrations. Stefania Lucchetta
Brooch: Vibrations 32, 2018
Anodized titanium, steel.
5.1 x 6.1 x 0.95 cm
Photo by: Fabio Zonta
From series: Vibrations
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Wall piece: Zenith by Giuseppe Marcadent.Stoneware high temperature 1280°C.. 2019.40 x 83 cm.Photo by: Lorenzo Marcadent. Giuseppe Marcadent
Wall piece: Zenith, 2019
Stoneware high temperature 1280°C.
40 x 83 cm
Photo by: Lorenzo Marcadent
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Object: Bloom by Verena Oppermann.Iron, wood, silk fibers, electric accessory.. 2019.Photo by: Daniela Chelo.Lamp. Verena Oppermann
Object: Bloom, 2019
Iron, wood, silk fibers, electric accessory.
Photo by: Daniela Chelo
Lamp
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Painting: La tempesta by Maria Pia Pascoli.Acrylic and India ink, canvas.. 2020.70 x 100 cm.Photo by: Fortunato Della Guerra. Maria Pia Pascoli
Painting: La tempesta, 2020
Acrylic and India ink, canvas.
70 x 100 cm
Photo by: Fortunato Della Guerra
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Sculpture: Multi-eyes TV by Stefano Prina.Vintage wooden TV, shellac turned acrylic eyes.. 2020.Photo by: Stefano Prina. Stefano Prina
Sculpture: Multi-eyes TV, 2020
Vintage wooden TV, shellac turned acrylic eyes.
Photo by: Stefano Prina
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Brooch: Platea nera by Stenia Scarselli.Silver, ebony, magnet.. 2015.6 x 6 x 2.5 cm.Photo by: Stenia Scarselli.From series: per piano solo. Stenia Scarselli
Brooch: Platea nera, 2015
Silver, ebony, magnet.
6 x 6 x 2.5 cm
Photo by: Stenia Scarselli
From series: per piano solo
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Bag: Thunderbolt by Annalisa Tessarolo.Leather and patent leather.. 2020.Photo by: Paolo Villatore. Annalisa Tessarolo
Bag: Thunderbolt, 2020
Leather and patent leather.
Photo by: Paolo Villatore
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