PIETRO FORTUNA
biography.
PIETRO FORTUNA was born in Padova in 1950. He lives and works between Rome and Brussels. Fortuna studied architecture and philosophy, and he collaborated on important scenic creations for the San Carlo in Naples, La Scala in Milan, and the Fenice in Venice. His work has been included in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including XVI Biennale of São Paulo, Galleria Comunale d’Arte Moderna di Bologna, Ville Arson in Nice, Kunstler House in Graz, Frankfurter Kunstverein, XII Biennal of Paris, Watertown Center for Contemporary Art of Vlissingen, XII International Sculpture Biennial of Carrara, Tramway of Glasgow, Fondazione Morra of Naples, Macro of Rome, Marca of Catanzaro, Quadrennial of Rome and National Gallery of Modern Art of Rome.
Since the 1990s he has created new cycles of works with installations and large-format works with which he is present at the Palais de Glace in Buenos Aires, at the Gallery of Modern Art of San Marino, at the Museum of Modern Art in Bogotà, at the Municipal Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art in Rome, at Le Carré Musée Bonnat in Bayonne and at the Pecci Museum in Prato.
For further information visit PIETRO FORTUNA’s website.
exhibitions.
all exhibitions by PIETRO FORTUNA with STUDIO STEFANIA MISCETTI.
BUON DOMANI - A BETTER TOMORROW
group show
december 9th, 2010 - january 29th, 2011
PIETRO FORTUNA
metatròn
november 2002 - january 2003