Marc Vinciguerra

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Occupation Sculptor
Location New-York Los-Angeles Paris
Introduction Marc Vinciguerra is a Parisian artist living in America. His latest monumental sculpture is currently on exhibit in Venice, Italy during the Biennale of Architecture alongside Pritzker Prize winner, Richard Meier who also designed the Getty Museum. Vinciguerra's installation in Venice has been described as ''extraordinary'' by Fine Art Connoisseur Magazine, May/June issue 2018. Winning the Alpine Fellowship Visual Prize in 2014, Vinciguerra has been invited to give lectures on sculpture. Hosted by philosopher and BBC host Sir Roger Scruton, the fellowship was created to reconnect the link between art and philosophy. Vinciguerra has been invited to give lectures at several universities, the Foundation Cini in Venice and at the European Cultural Center who has worked with several notable artists including Yoko Ono. Having written several articles on the future of art, his work solidly breaks the wall that separates traditional art and contemporary art. Vinciguerra then reunites them combining the skill of a renaissance artist and a 21st Century philosopher. With an exciting freshness, he transforms figurative art into conceptual installations.
Interests Sculpture, techniques of paintings from the Seventeen Century, Techniques of drawing of the Nineteen century.
Favorite Movies Death in Venice Visconti
Favorite Music Eric Satie Les Gnosiennes
Favorite Books Against Nature By Joris Karl Huysmans