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Francesco Parisi

Francesco Parisi

BIOGRAPHY

Francesco Parisi was born in Rome in 1972. He studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti where he first encountered the works of William Blake and Francesco Mazzola. His first one man exhibition was during 1995, at the Gallery Guy in Paris. Later he returned to Italy and deepened his study of wood-engraving technique. In his paintings and engravings between 1998 and 2002 we see an exploration of the themes and subjects relating to Dionysus. In 2002 Emanuel Bardazzi curated an exhibition of Parisi’s prints at the Gabinetto delle Stampe of the Galleria Comunale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea in Cagliari. In the same year he gained a grant for engraving at the Kultur-Institute Villa Romana Florenz in Florence – once the studio home of the German engraver Max Klinger. Between 2001 and 2004 personal exhibitions followed in Italy and abroad. In 2017 he had a solo show at Istituto Centrale della Grafica of Rome and in  2019 he exhibited is wood engravings at The Prints Cabinet of the Vatican Library  and at The Bible Museum in Washington DC. In 2005 a catalogue raisonné of Francesco’s engraved work was published, edited by Arianna Mercanti and with a preface by Maria Teresa Benedetti. Francesco has curated national exhibitions and written accompanying publications for museums and private art galleries in the Italy. His prints may be found in the collections of the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Département des estampes et de la photographie, Paris; the Royal Museum of Fine Art, Antwerp; and the British Museum, Departments of Prints and Drawings, London. He is currently Professor of Printmaking at Accademia di Belle Arti di Macerata.

 

OUR WORK TOGETHER

Abraxas Journal #1 Hardback

SPECIAL EDITION
£85.00

VARIOUS CONTRIBUTORS
Edited by Robert Shehu-Ansell and Christina Harrington

171 copies only
grey two-tone cloth, inset
signed woodcut by Francesco Parisi

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