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Cracking Art is an artistic movement known for creating urban installations featuring giant animals made of colorful recyclable plastic. The Cracking Art movement was founded by Omar Ronda, Alex Angi, Renzo Nucara, Carlo Rizzetti, Marco Veronese, Vittorio Valente. Read the full biography

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Cracking Art Group Biography

Cracking Art is an artistic movement known for creating urban installations featuring giant animals made of colorful recyclable plastic. The Cracking Art movement was founded by Omar Ronda, Alex Angi, Renzo Nucara, Carlo Rizzetti, Marco Veronese, Vittorio Valente. The latter is soon replaced by Kicco. Omar Ronda also left the group in 2008 to pursue an individual path. In 2001, for just one year, Alessandro Pianca joined the group. In 2003 the Belgian William Sweetlove joined. The members, to date, of Cracking Art are Alex Angi, Kicco, Renzo Nucara, William Sweetlove and Marco Veronese, they exhibit works and installations in Italy and abroad, mainly consisting of reproductions of animals in recyclable plastic inserted in places of passage such as roads , squares or shopping centers and with various exhibitions in museums and contemporary art exhibitions. The first events that recall the "land art experiences", connecting nature and humanity, "the elements of spontaneous development and the forcing of technological design". Later the group turned to pop art and graffiti: "from these two movements the artists inherit the crowding and redundancy of signs, the taste for exaggeration, the desire to amaze, the very close link with the events of society ", to which they add attention to nature, animals and the environment.

© 2024 Capitolium Art | P.IVA 02986010987 | REA: BS-495370 | Capitale Sociale € 10.000 | Er. pubbliche 2020

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