Andrea Burroni Biography
Andrea Burroni was born in Siena in 1952. Interesting criticisms of his works appeared already in the 1970s, in the most famous specialized magazines, in which there was unanimous recognition of the coherence and commitment that characterize the artist. He is known as a bibliophile, collector and art critic, and has lived in several cities around the world such as New York, Paris and London. His works are influenced by Surrealism with regards, for example, to linguistic research, whose laborious elaboration is sublimated by the lightness of the line and the delicacy of the images; art for this artist is vital communication. However, his life path leads him increasingly closer to architecture, which has always been the container of all the arts, undertaking a long and fruitful career as an interior designer. There are numerous awards, publications and interviews in Italy and abroad. Andrea Burroni, collector, even before being an architect and designer, a lover of culture and therefore capable of conveying artistic expressions in dialogue with any historical period, is a cultural alchemist, always attentive to novelties, but with an eye also turned to the great tradition, since without memory we would lose our identity. Endowed with a boundless passion for his work, he is volcanic and meticulous at the same time in his documentation and in presenting his proposals. He is president of Padova design District, an association that deals with the recovery of Piazza De Gasperi through art and culture. From this work Burroni then presents another work, namely the presentation of the Via Vigonovese Bridge; The intervention carried out for the decoration of the parapet of the viaduct of Corso Argentina on via Vigonovese consisted in the preparation of the background and in the execution of the design approved by the Administration with the adoption of special colors suitable for the context and the type of support. This intervention is part of a process of redevelopment of the Camin neighborhood both from the point of view of infrastructure and from an aesthetic point of view, the work welcomes all the people who enter the neighborhood while also transmitting the sensation of the continuous evolution that involves the territory.