Giosetta Fioroni
Italian(b. January 28, 1932)
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Giosetta Fioroni (born 1932) is an Italian artist associated with the Roman avant-garde scene of the 1960s, particularly the Scuola di Piazza del Popolo movement alongside artists such as Mario Schifano and Franco Angeli. Her distinctive practice is characterized by the use of silver enamel paint and imagery drawn from cinema, photography, and popular culture, blending elements of Pop Art with a poetic, dreamlike sensibility. She is considered one of the most significant Italian women artists of the postwar period, and her work has been exhibited internationally in major museums and institutions.
Mixed MediaGeometricAcrylicSymbolicMinimalist1970sConceptual ArtItalianNarrativeItalian ArtCharcoalDrawing
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