Rabarama
Italian sculptor
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Rabarama, pseudonym of Paola Epifani, (born August 22, 1969) is an Italian contemporary artist.[1]
EducationArts High School, Treviso
Academy of Fine Arts, Venice
Academy of Fine Arts, Venice
KnownforPerformance, Drawing, Painting, Sculpture
Notableworkmonumental sculptures, sculptures, performances, paintings
Rabarama | |
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Rabarama in 2006 | |
| Born | Paola Epifani |
| Education | Arts High School, Treviso Academy of Fine Arts, Venice |
| Known for | Performance, Drawing, Painting, Sculpture |
| Notable work | monumental sculptures, sculptures, performances, paintings |
| Movement | contemporary art |
| Website | www |
Artistic practice
Public art and internet art
Rabarama monumental sculptures have been exhibited in many public spaces[5]
- Paris, Place de la Sorbonne, Rue Soufflot, Place du Pantheon
- Reggio Calabria, seaside
- Shanghai, People's Plaza
- Miami, Mizner Park
- Florence, Piazza Pitti- Giardino di Boboli-Giardino delle Scuderie Reali- Complesso Le Pagliere
- Cannes, La croisette
Hi-tech and new media
In 2011 the world's first 360° video mapping on a sculpture was realized on a Rabarama's work called "Bozzolo" and exhibited live in Florence, Italy.[6][7]
Gallery
Bibliography
- "Rabarama" (by V. Baradel, L. M. Barbero, G. Granzotto, L. Pagnucco Salvemini; Italy. Electa, 2000)
- "Rabarama. Colori e Forme" (by G. Granzotto, L. M. Barbero; Italy, Sant’Ivo alla Sapienza, 2000)
- "Rabarama. Sculture Monumentali" (by D. Magnetti, L. M. Barbero; Italy, Palazzo Bricherasio, 2001)
- "Trans–formation" (by V. Baradel, L. M. Barbero; France, Galerie Enrico Navarra, 2001)
- "Beijing International" (by V. Sanfo; China, National Art Museum of China, 2003)
- "Sculpture Exhibition of Rabarama" (by F. Dian, X. Xiao Feng; China, He Xiangning museum, 2004)
- "Rabarama ANTICOnforme" (by L.Beatrice, George Bolge; Italy, Vecchiato ed., 2011)