里诺·塔利亚彼得拉

里诺·塔利亚彼得拉

Lino Tagliapietra(1934-)
当代艺术艺术家里诺·塔利亚彼得拉(Lino Tagliapietra)专题网站

艺术分类

全部
首字母
艺术领域
艺术流派
艺术国籍

更多当代艺术艺术家

更多意大利艺术家

米开朗基罗
提香·韦切利奥
乔托·迪·邦多内
卡拉瓦乔
山德罗·波提切利
鲁本斯·桑托罗
拉斐尔
费德里科·萨多梅内加
乔瓦尼·法托里

里诺·塔利亚彼得拉简介

ABOUT

里诺·塔利亚彼得拉(Lino Tagliapietra)

里诺·塔利亚彼得拉(Lino Tagliapietra)

艺术家: 里诺·塔利亚彼得拉

生于: 1934;意大利穆拉诺

国籍: 意大利

流派: 当代艺术

领域: 雕塑

利诺·塔利亚皮埃特拉是意大利的玻璃艺术家,具有独特的、难以分类的风格,让人联想到抽象(尤其是op)艺术。

塔利亚皮埃特拉于1934年出生于穆拉诺岛。慕拉诺岛的玻璃历史可以追溯到1291年,为塔利亚皮特拉提供了一个理想的教育环境来发展他的技术和玻璃艺术。12岁时,他被玻璃大师Archimede Seguso学徒。九年后,他21岁时,获得了大师的称号。

在接下来的25年里,塔利亚皮特拉与穆拉诺&65283;的一些顶级玻璃厂合作,包括维特里亚·加利亚诺·费罗、维尼尼·安普·C、拉穆里纳、埃弗特里国际公司和EOS设计公司Vetro。他对美国艺术玻璃工作室运动的影响主要归功于他的同事Dale Chihuly。1968年,奇胡利拜访了穆拉诺,并学习了塔利亚佩特拉,以及其他的玻璃大师,包括皮诺·西诺雷托。

1979年,塔利亚佩特拉前往美国在华盛顿的皮尔查克玻璃学校任教。这次活动标志着美国玻璃艺术家和意大利大师之间开始分享知识,他们过去一直把他们的技术看作有价值的商业秘密。NG和全球工作室艺术家合作。

Artist :Lino Tagliapietra

Additional Name :Lino Tagliapietra

Born : Murano, Italy

Nationality :Italian

Art Movement :Contemporary

Field :sculpture

Lino Tagliapietra is an Italian glass artist, with a distinctive, hard-to-classify style that recalls abstract (and especially op) art.

Tagliapietra was born on the island of Murano in 1934. Murano, an island whose history of glass dates back to 1291, provided Tagliapietra an ideal educational environment to develop his techniques and glass artistry. At the age of 12 he was apprenticed by the glass maestro Archimede Seguso. Nine years later, at the age of 21, he earned the rank of maestro.

For the next 25 years Tagliapietra worked in association with a number of Murano's top glass factories, including Vetreria Galliano Ferro, Venini & C., La Murrina, Effetre International and EOS Design nel Vetro. His influence on the American art glass studio movement is primarily attributed to his colleague Dale Chihuly. In 1968 Chihuly visited Murano and learned from Tagliapietra, as well as other glass maestri, including Pino Signoretto.

In 1979 Tagliapietra travelled to the United States to teach at the Pilchuck Glass School in Washington. This event marked the beginning of knowledge sharing amongst the American Glass Artists and the Italian maestros, who in the past had guarded their techniques as valuable trade secrets.

The 1980s marked Lino's entry into the studio artist world after over a decade of traveling, teaching and working with studio artists worldwide.