Riccardo Cordero (1942) - Nuovo nucleo

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Unique work by Maestro Riccardo Cordero. An authenticity declaration, attached to the images, is available from the artist himself.

Born in 1942 in Alba, Cuneo province.
In 1963, he graduated with honors in Sculpture from the Albertina Academy of Turin, where he first taught at the Art High School and later held the chair of the Sculpture School until 2001.

He has worked as a sculptor in Argentina, Brazil, China, France, Iraq, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Uruguay, and the United States.

Since 1960, he has participated on invitation in major national and international art exhibitions, and in 1978 he was invited with a solo exhibition to the XLIX Venice Biennale, while in 2005 he was invited to the XIV Rome Quadriennale.

He has long collaborated with the Copernico Foundation in Milan, the Materima Foundation in Casalbeltrame, the Sculpture Park in Shanghai (China), the Galerie Werner Wohlhüter in Leibertingen (Germany), and Die Galerie in Frankfurt (Germany).

He has been a winner in numerous international sculpture competitions and has created many monumental works. Among the many, the following are noteworthy:
In Turin (Disassemble a circle, Modern Art Gallery, and Chakra in Piazza Galimberti).

Since 2005 to date, he has been invited to China to create always monumental works in public and private spaces in Shanghai, Taiwan, Wuhu, Beijing, Haining, and Zhengzhou.

In 2021, he was among the winners of the competition held in Beijing, on the occasion of the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics, with the sculpture New ET, 17 meters tall, and participated as a guest at the 1st Macao International Art Biennale (China).

Unique work by Maestro Riccardo Cordero. An authenticity declaration, attached to the images, is available from the artist himself.

Born in 1942 in Alba, Cuneo province.
In 1963, he graduated with honors in Sculpture from the Albertina Academy of Turin, where he first taught at the Art High School and later held the chair of the Sculpture School until 2001.

He has worked as a sculptor in Argentina, Brazil, China, France, Iraq, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Uruguay, and the United States.

Since 1960, he has participated on invitation in major national and international art exhibitions, and in 1978 he was invited with a solo exhibition to the XLIX Venice Biennale, while in 2005 he was invited to the XIV Rome Quadriennale.

He has long collaborated with the Copernico Foundation in Milan, the Materima Foundation in Casalbeltrame, the Sculpture Park in Shanghai (China), the Galerie Werner Wohlhüter in Leibertingen (Germany), and Die Galerie in Frankfurt (Germany).

He has been a winner in numerous international sculpture competitions and has created many monumental works. Among the many, the following are noteworthy:
In Turin (Disassemble a circle, Modern Art Gallery, and Chakra in Piazza Galimberti).

Since 2005 to date, he has been invited to China to create always monumental works in public and private spaces in Shanghai, Taiwan, Wuhu, Beijing, Haining, and Zhengzhou.

In 2021, he was among the winners of the competition held in Beijing, on the occasion of the 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympics, with the sculpture New ET, 17 meters tall, and participated as a guest at the 1st Macao International Art Biennale (China).

Details

Era
1900-2000
Style subtype
Sustainable design
Country of Origin
Italy
Style
Contemporary
Material
Bronze
Artist
Riccardo Cordero (1942)
Title of artwork
Nuovo nucleo
Signature
Plate signed
Year
1995
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
129 cm
Width
75 cm
Depth
60 cm
ItalyVerified
1
Object sold
Private

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