Angelo Pioppo (1986) - Nuclear Soup






Specialises in works on paper and (New) School of Paris artists. Former gallery owner.
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Angelo Pioppo (born 1986) presents Nuclear Soup, a 2019 limited edition offset lithograph, 60 × 40 cm on Mat Art paper 190 g, numbered, signed and dated, with the artist’s watermark, in excellent condition and sold by Galerie, delivered rolled without a frame.
Description from the seller
Poster in Offset Printing
Edition of 50 on matte art paper 190g.
Numbered, signed, and dated.
Artist's watermark in watermark.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Dimensions: 40 x 60 cm - 23.6 x 15.7 in
In very good condition.
The artwork is sold without a frame.
A graduate of the École du Louvre and a member of the prestigious Fondation Taylor, founded in 1844, Angelo Pioppo is a French artist born in 1986 whose promising talent has attracted the attention of the public and collectors.
Nourished by his numerous travels around the world, his art takes many forms. Angelo Pioppo began his career as a photojournalist for an agency, then continued his creative passion by taking up painting and drawing.
From Cuba to Mauritania's Sahara, passing through the United States of America and South Africa, Angelo Pioppo makes the Earth an inexhaustible source of inspiration. He thus takes ownership of a kaleidoscope with a thousand colors and reuses in his works mythical figures he has encountered along the way.
Inspired by the pioneers of contemporary art, notably the fathers of pop art and neo-expressionism of the New York scene, Angelo Pioppo perpetually pays homage to them through expressive and structured original creations.
Thus, in a fully acknowledged relationship with its elders, it revisits, for example, Andy Warhol's Campbell's Tomato Soup Cans, adapting them to the most contemporary issues and, in passing, denouncing the excesses of 21st-century consumer society. We then find the special cans labeled 'Cocaine,' 'Subprime Crisis,' 'Molotov Cocktail,' or even 'Plutonium'…
Pioppo also dedicates one of its preserves to Yves Klein Blue, a color that today bears the name of the father of post-war pictorial avant-garde: Klein blue.
The ultra-colorful and uncompromising painting by Angelo Pioppo is imbued with a certain transgression that constantly invites the viewer to reflection and daydreaming. Over five centuries, one can attempt a comparison between Pioppo and the Italian Giuseppe Arcimboldo, known for his 'Four Seasons.' Two men with a unique vision of the world.
All artworks will be delivered rolled in tubes. Happy bidding to all!
Poster in Offset Printing
Edition of 50 on matte art paper 190g.
Numbered, signed, and dated.
Artist's watermark in watermark.
Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Dimensions: 40 x 60 cm - 23.6 x 15.7 in
In very good condition.
The artwork is sold without a frame.
A graduate of the École du Louvre and a member of the prestigious Fondation Taylor, founded in 1844, Angelo Pioppo is a French artist born in 1986 whose promising talent has attracted the attention of the public and collectors.
Nourished by his numerous travels around the world, his art takes many forms. Angelo Pioppo began his career as a photojournalist for an agency, then continued his creative passion by taking up painting and drawing.
From Cuba to Mauritania's Sahara, passing through the United States of America and South Africa, Angelo Pioppo makes the Earth an inexhaustible source of inspiration. He thus takes ownership of a kaleidoscope with a thousand colors and reuses in his works mythical figures he has encountered along the way.
Inspired by the pioneers of contemporary art, notably the fathers of pop art and neo-expressionism of the New York scene, Angelo Pioppo perpetually pays homage to them through expressive and structured original creations.
Thus, in a fully acknowledged relationship with its elders, it revisits, for example, Andy Warhol's Campbell's Tomato Soup Cans, adapting them to the most contemporary issues and, in passing, denouncing the excesses of 21st-century consumer society. We then find the special cans labeled 'Cocaine,' 'Subprime Crisis,' 'Molotov Cocktail,' or even 'Plutonium'…
Pioppo also dedicates one of its preserves to Yves Klein Blue, a color that today bears the name of the father of post-war pictorial avant-garde: Klein blue.
The ultra-colorful and uncompromising painting by Angelo Pioppo is imbued with a certain transgression that constantly invites the viewer to reflection and daydreaming. Over five centuries, one can attempt a comparison between Pioppo and the Italian Giuseppe Arcimboldo, known for his 'Four Seasons.' Two men with a unique vision of the world.
All artworks will be delivered rolled in tubes. Happy bidding to all!
