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Massimo Danielis
German-born artist Massimo Danielis works in the mediums of etching, aquatint, lithography and chine-collé. Abstracting his environment, its objects and surfaces, his work appeals to the aesthetic poetry in the everyday. In his printmaking process, Danielis often uses between three and four copper plates, overlaying colours and giving his works visual complexity. The titles of his series use Latin to evoke classical antiquity, often speaking to idyllic, pastoral-natural spaces, and timeless beauty.
Biography
Educated at the Seville Art Academy and the Munich Art Academy, Danielis is now based in Pfaffenhofen, Germany. He has been exhibiting widely since the early 2000s and his work is held in the prestigious collections worldwide, including the British Museum, Victoria & Albert Museum, Museum Meermanno, Fondation Carré d'Art, and Espoo Art Museum, to name a few. His most recent shows include Affordable Art Fair, London and Brussels (2024) and the London Original Print Fair with Brook Street Gallery (2024).





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