Antonio Servillo (born 12 November 1964 in Padova), Italian painter of contemporary art.[1]
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Born | (1964-11-12) 12 November 1964 (age 57) Padova, Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation | Painter |
Movement | Contemporary |
Website | https://www.servilloart.com/ |
Self-taught Italian painter, born in Padova from a neapolitan family on November 12, 1964. He paints episodes from his childhood in the small town of Campania where he lived with his family of origin, through a first period as a draftsman, then as a madonnaro, he arrives at a surrealist and metaphysical painting in the eighties.[2] Moving to Rome in 1984, he joined the historic Cento Pittori via Margutta,[3] here he had the opportunity to meet established artists such as Mario Schifano and Paolo Salvati. His works are halfway between visions from the future, of a world in which man will only become a performer, a subject of the realm of the mechanics of those androids that in the present time he is trying to create.[4] Exhibits in personal exhibitions in Rome, Bologna and Naples, numerous exhibitions in the street.[5]
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