Andrea Capecci (1977) - Something - 10






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Andrea Capecci (born 1977, Italy) presents 'Something - 10', a 2025 mixed media on canvas work measuring 150 × 100 cm (depth 2 cm) with gold leaf and other materials, hand-signed on the back.
Description from the seller
Andrea Capecci (born 1977, Italy) – a highly regarded artist among collectors in Europe and beyond.
“Something”
150 x 100 x 2 centimeters
Mixed media on denim canvas with gold leaf and other materials
2025
Artwork signed on the back,
Certificate of authenticity from De Lauretis Art gallery
WE INVITE you to visit the online auctions with no reserve at "delauretisart"
Andrea Capecci was born in 1977 in San Benedetto del Tronto and has always been active in the art world in various facets, from fashion to performance to painting. Capecci’s canvases arise from the need to transpose the glossy world of fashion into artistic expression.
Many renowned designers have ventured into art, enriching their brands with depictions of famous works from historic avant-garde movements. From Mondrian to Fontana, from Burri to Bonalumi, art has been worn as a banner that justified being contemporary and thus glamorous.
Seller's Story
Andrea Capecci (born 1977, Italy) – a highly regarded artist among collectors in Europe and beyond.
“Something”
150 x 100 x 2 centimeters
Mixed media on denim canvas with gold leaf and other materials
2025
Artwork signed on the back,
Certificate of authenticity from De Lauretis Art gallery
WE INVITE you to visit the online auctions with no reserve at "delauretisart"
Andrea Capecci was born in 1977 in San Benedetto del Tronto and has always been active in the art world in various facets, from fashion to performance to painting. Capecci’s canvases arise from the need to transpose the glossy world of fashion into artistic expression.
Many renowned designers have ventured into art, enriching their brands with depictions of famous works from historic avant-garde movements. From Mondrian to Fontana, from Burri to Bonalumi, art has been worn as a banner that justified being contemporary and thus glamorous.
