Andrea Giorgi - Juggler

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Andrea Giorgi's resin sculpture Juggler, 2025, edition 50, measuring 25 cm wide, 23 cm high and 22 cm deep, with an authenticity certificate and in excellent condition.

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Andrea Giorgi has been among the TOP 10 sculptors of 2024 and among the TOP 50 artists out of 129,000 in 2025 on one of the leading online platforms specializing in art sales.

Biography:
Andrea Giorgi (born 1974), Italian, started as an interior designer for 10 years and then as a megayacht interior designer for 12 years. He was one of the first Italian digital artists to exhibit his works at international fairs and shows since 2008. Some of his artworks decorate the luxurious prestigious yacht salons. One of his works was purchased by Ferrero, thus becoming part of an important private collection of international contemporary art.
Since 2016, also a digital sculptor, his sculptures are scattered worldwide. Andrea Giorgi was one of the first sculptors to sell on Catawiki, which he founded in 2016 with his boxers, the characters emerging from magazines and walls, his reticular sculptures—all sculptures that today many artists on Catawiki and other platforms offer in variants and revisitations.
Generally opposed to much of the current pop art street art trend where too many artists today buy sculptures (unfortunately often Chinese) to then color them and add famous logos without at least specifying that they did not create the sculpture, Giorgi designs all of his sculptures entirely with 3D techniques, which are then printed in Italy with different technologies (from the simplest and most economical plastic jet to the more complex and expensive laser prints). The laser sculptures are then hand-painted by the artist. Finally, he collaborates with a renowned Italian foundry for the production of his most exclusive series, the lost-wax bronze sculptures. Unlike most contemporary artists seeking quick success by maximizing the number of pieces to invent and sell, Giorgi’s philosophy learned while working for years in the luxury world is “LESS IS MORE.”
His yearly production and sale are deliberately very limited, both for the production of new pieces and for weekly sales on Catawiki.
Moreover, today it is almost impossible to buy anything at auction without a reserve price.
This is due both to the high production cost of most sculptures that does not allow for “underselling,” and to safeguarding the value of the sold sculptures. In this way the sculptures end up in the hands of collectors who rarely resell them, except after several years, and only non-speculative purchases are avoided. Andrea Giorgi’s sculptures are also almost impossible to find as they are currently the exclusive property of Collection, a contemporary art gallery founded in 2015 by Giorgi himself, which handles works by promising young Italian and European artists as well as works by historicized artists including Rabarama, Walter Valentini, Piero Gilardi, Aubertin, Roberta Coni, Annalù Boeretto, Salvatore Provino, Paolo Radi, Ceribelli, Giuseppe Amadio, Riccardo Gusmaroli, Giorgio Gost, Invader, Kaws, etc.

If you want to learn more about the artist’s entire artistic activity, visit giorgiandrea.com and collectiongallery.it

Certificate of authenticity
Provenance: COLLECTION, Contemporary Loft Art Gallery, Ancona, Italy
Shipping method: insured international courier
WARNING, we cannot ship to Russia-Belarus and China

UNPAID LOTS: unfortunately due to the increasing number of cases of won but unpaid lots, Collection has decided to entrust debt collection to its law firm. Catawiki now provides all data of non-paying buyers (previously covered by anonymity) upon the seller’s request, so we will take action against them, charging all legal fees.

Andrea Giorgi has been among the TOP 10 sculptors of 2024 and among the TOP 50 artists out of 129,000 in 2025 on one of the leading online platforms specializing in art sales.

Biography:
Andrea Giorgi (born 1974), Italian, started as an interior designer for 10 years and then as a megayacht interior designer for 12 years. He was one of the first Italian digital artists to exhibit his works at international fairs and shows since 2008. Some of his artworks decorate the luxurious prestigious yacht salons. One of his works was purchased by Ferrero, thus becoming part of an important private collection of international contemporary art.
Since 2016, also a digital sculptor, his sculptures are scattered worldwide. Andrea Giorgi was one of the first sculptors to sell on Catawiki, which he founded in 2016 with his boxers, the characters emerging from magazines and walls, his reticular sculptures—all sculptures that today many artists on Catawiki and other platforms offer in variants and revisitations.
Generally opposed to much of the current pop art street art trend where too many artists today buy sculptures (unfortunately often Chinese) to then color them and add famous logos without at least specifying that they did not create the sculpture, Giorgi designs all of his sculptures entirely with 3D techniques, which are then printed in Italy with different technologies (from the simplest and most economical plastic jet to the more complex and expensive laser prints). The laser sculptures are then hand-painted by the artist. Finally, he collaborates with a renowned Italian foundry for the production of his most exclusive series, the lost-wax bronze sculptures. Unlike most contemporary artists seeking quick success by maximizing the number of pieces to invent and sell, Giorgi’s philosophy learned while working for years in the luxury world is “LESS IS MORE.”
His yearly production and sale are deliberately very limited, both for the production of new pieces and for weekly sales on Catawiki.
Moreover, today it is almost impossible to buy anything at auction without a reserve price.
This is due both to the high production cost of most sculptures that does not allow for “underselling,” and to safeguarding the value of the sold sculptures. In this way the sculptures end up in the hands of collectors who rarely resell them, except after several years, and only non-speculative purchases are avoided. Andrea Giorgi’s sculptures are also almost impossible to find as they are currently the exclusive property of Collection, a contemporary art gallery founded in 2015 by Giorgi himself, which handles works by promising young Italian and European artists as well as works by historicized artists including Rabarama, Walter Valentini, Piero Gilardi, Aubertin, Roberta Coni, Annalù Boeretto, Salvatore Provino, Paolo Radi, Ceribelli, Giuseppe Amadio, Riccardo Gusmaroli, Giorgio Gost, Invader, Kaws, etc.

If you want to learn more about the artist’s entire artistic activity, visit giorgiandrea.com and collectiongallery.it

Certificate of authenticity
Provenance: COLLECTION, Contemporary Loft Art Gallery, Ancona, Italy
Shipping method: insured international courier
WARNING, we cannot ship to Russia-Belarus and China

UNPAID LOTS: unfortunately due to the increasing number of cases of won but unpaid lots, Collection has decided to entrust debt collection to its law firm. Catawiki now provides all data of non-paying buyers (previously covered by anonymity) upon the seller’s request, so we will take action against them, charging all legal fees.

Details

Era
After 2000
Country of origin
Italy
Material
Resin
Artist
Andrea Giorgi
Title of artwork
Juggler
Signature
Certificate of Authenticity
Edition
fifty
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
23 cm
Width
25 cm
Depth
22 cm
ItalyVerified
1054
Objects sold
100%
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