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Dionisio Cimarelli(born September 8, 1965 in Iesi, [[1]]) is an Italian sculptor known for [[2]] [[3]] [[4]] in [[5]] [[6]] and a sculpture of [Ricci]. He currently lives in [[7]].
Contents
- Early life
- Education
- Work
- Restoration
- Zhongkai Sheshan Villas
- Lectures and teaching
- Awards
- Solo Exhibitions
- Selected Group Exhibitions
- Film and Documentary
- Honors
- References
- External links
Early life
[edit]Dionisio Cimarelli was born in Jesi, Italy. At the age of 7, his family moved to Moie di Maiolati Spontini, Italy. In 1975, he was awarded first prize for a painting entered in Premio Natale, an art contest for children.
Education
[edit]In 1983, Cimarelli earned a [[8]] in sculpture at [Artistico] “[Mannucci]” (formerly Istituto Statale d'Arte “E. Mannucci”) in [[9]], Italy.
In 1989, he graduated in sculpture from the [di Belle Arti] in [[10]], Italy. To collect information for his [[11]], Cimarelli traveled to [[12]] on the [Railway] to China. The trip was made possible by a letter of invitation from the sculptor [Bodini], then [[13]] of the school. In 1988, an article describing Cimarelli’s one-year trip was published in Tuttoturismo [[14]].
In 1994, Cimarelli was awarded a diploma in sculpture at Scola prufesciunela per la artejanat artistich in [[15]] di Val Gardena, Italy. In 1995, he studied at [La Sorbonne] in [[16]], [[17]]. In 1997, he studied with sculptor [Anikushin] at the [Academy of Arts] in [Petersburg], [[18]]. In 1998, he studied at the [of Fine Arts] in [[19]], [Republic].
Work
[edit]Abstract Cimarelli’s began his career creating [|abstract] [[20]] shapes inspired by [[21]]. From 1983-1990, he produced works in [[22]], [[23]], [[24]], and [[25]]. His first abstract sculpture [[26]] was organized by [Elmar Weingarten] at the [Philharmonie] in [[27]], [[28]] in 1999.
Realism Inspired by his [|conservation] experience at the [Museum] in Paris, France, Cimarelli moved to figurative sculpture in 1991. Studying techniques from sculptors such as [[29]], [[30]], [della Quercia], and [Lorenzo Bernini], he produced sculpture in wood, bronze, stone, and marble. In 2001, he created a marble sculpture of [John the Baptist] that was first exhibited in [[31]], [[32]].
Figurative Chinese Series From 2007-2008, Cimarelli create a series of contemporary figurative sculpture in porcelain with colorful, jewel-like [[33]] in [[34]] in the [[35]] [[36]] of [[37]].
In 2010, Cimarelli created Matteo Ricci, a 59-inch gilded [[38]] sculpture finished with 24K [leaf] and [[39]]. The piece was first exhibited at the Italy Pavilion at [2010 Shanghai China]. From 2011-2012, the sculpture was exhibited at the Embassy of Italy in [[40]], China. It is currently in the collection of Regione Marche Government in [[41]], Italy.
Restoration
[edit]Cimarelli has participated in several large sculptural and [[42]] restoration projects. From 1990-1991, he worked on the renovation of the Court Napoleon at the Louvre Museum. The courtyard surrounds the [Pyramid] designed by [Pei]. In 1995, he worked on the [Palace Chapel] in [[43]], [[44]]. In 1998, he worked the [Cathedral] in [[45]], France and the [d’Aix] in [[46]], France. In 2002, he restored the [of Civil Engineers] headquarters in [[47]], [[48]]. The following year, he worked on the restoration of the [Palace] and [of Nobility] in [[49]], [[50]].
Zhongkai Sheshan Villas From 2007-2010, Cimarelli served as Art Supervisor for the Zhongkai Sheshan Villas in [[51]], China. Designed by ten architectural firms, the project consisted of 81 contemporary luxury villas. Four of the villas were designed by [Scogin], [[52]] and adjunct [[53]] of Architecture at [University]. Built with stone, marble, wood, and metal, Cimarelli oversaw the quality of materials and [[54]] for the project.
Lectures and Teaching
[edit]Cimarelli has been a [professor] at [School of Art] in London, England, and [Saud University] in [[55]], [Arabia].
He has lectured internationally at universities including: [J.J. School of Art] at [University] in [[56]], [[57]]; [University] in [City], [[58]]; [Academy of Art] in [[59]], China; [Academy of Fine Arts] and [Renwen University] in Beijing, China; and [College of Art & Design] in [[60]], [[61]].
Cimarelli has also been a guest speaker at the Diocesan Museum in Jesi, Italy and the Beijing International Sculpture Forum organized by [Ministry of Culture] and China Sculpture Magazine in Beijing, China.
Awards
[edit]1997 Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale, Rome, Italy 1996 National Sculpture Society, New York, New York, NY 1995 [New York Academy of Art], New York, NY 1993 Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano Sud, Tirol, Italy
Solo Exhibitions
[edit]2013 Matteo Ricci, Italian Center, Shanghai, China 2011 Matteo Ricci, Embassy of Italy, Beijing, China 2008 Dionisio Cimarelli: Sculptures in Chinese Porcelain, Embassy of Italy, Beijing, China 2008 Dionisio Cimarelli: Sculptures in Chinese Porcelain, Italian Cultural Institute, Beijing, China 2005 Dionisio Cimarelli: Sculptures and Drawings, Consulate General of Italy, Shanghai, China 2004 Dionisio Cimarelli Scultore: Il San Giovanni Battista, Chiesa della Cancellata, Maiolati Spontini, Italy 2001 Dionisio Cimarelli, Galleri Asur, Oslo, Norway 1999 Dionisio Cimarelli: Sculpture e disegn, Wilhelm Galerie, Potsdam, Germany 1999 Dionisio Cimarelli: Sculpture e disegn, Italian Cultural Institute, Berlin, Germany 1999 Sculture e disegni, Berlin Philharmonie, Berlin, Germany
Selected Group Exhibitions
[edit]2014 Natura e Storia, Accademia di Belle Arti di Macerata, Macerata, Italy 2011 China Nandaihe International Sculpture Exhibition, Nandaihe, China 2011 [Art Biennale] - Padiglione ITALIA nel Mondo, Venice, Italy 2010 [Pavilion], Expo 2010, Shanghai, China 2010 Centennial Celebration of Women in Art, [Art Museum], Shanghai, China 2009 Chinese International Sculpture Almanac Exhibition, Beijing and Hangzhou, China 2008 [of Contemporary Art], Shanghai, China 2008 Moon River Contemporary Art Museum, Beijing, China 2007 Dumaguete Terracotta Sculpture Biennal, Dumaguete City, Philippines 2006 Shanghai International Biennial City Sculpture Exhibition, Shanghai, China 2005 [International Beijing Biennale], Beijing, China
Film and Documentary
[edit]2005 Dionisio Cimarelli, Documentary on Oriental Television, Art Channel, Shanghai, China
Honors
[edit]Spontini D'Oro, Maiolati Spontini, Italy
References
[edit]External links
[edit]Dionisio Cimarelli official website