Marco Bonvini

Marco Bonvini Scultore

Marco Bonvini, a Carrara sculptor, after graduating from the high school, undertook the studies of fine arts at the Carrara Academy and began his artistic career as a painter in the 90’s.

He participates in exhibitions in various parts of Italy both collective and personal, and attends studies by artists such as sculptor Massimo Lippi in Siena, Claudio Rosi in Bologna, Vittorio Granchi in Florence and the Austrian sculptor Rudy Vach.

At the end of the nineties she began the sculptor’s journey, beginning with the production of Carrara white marble portraits on the subject of suffering, published in the international magazine Algology and in the Semantic Review of Pain by Professor Pierluigi Zucchi (Consultant of the Pontifical Council).
For the following the presentation of the entire project to the Pontifical Council for the Pastoral Care of Health, in the year of the year one of the works was handed over to the Vatican at SEM ons. Bonifaccio Honings.

From that moment on, he also has many works in the field of monumental art, such as the imposing sculpture of the fallen for the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the death of Bergiola Foscalina (MS).

He has also worked in the field of graphic art by creating in collaboration with the Conduits gallery of Gea Politi in Milan the blog: http://contemporarycomicart.blogspot.com where he will create drawings that reproduce scenes of artistic events in the Milan gallery, draws comic strips for the Crackers magazine and strips for All Motaibike, where he also portrays some portraits to Vittorio Brumotti, then world champion in the Bike Trial specialty for a comic strip-based advertising campaign project.

Also in Milan he participates with his collections of personal and collective exhibitions at the RoomGallery. He is commissioned a sculpture dedicated to Marilyn Monroe‘s cinematic cinematography on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of his death and still exhibited in a fashion show in Milan.

In recent years, he continues his artistic research in the field of digital art.

From 2014 on, she also joined the team of sculptors who realized the marble and granite sculpture collection for the artist Damien Hist presented at the exhibition “Tresures from the Wreck of the unbelievable” at the 57th Venice Biennale.

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