Arnaldo Pomodoro: Bronze. 120mm Hight, 100mm Width, 40mm Depth at Base.
HAND ENGRAVED SIGNATURE AND NUMBERED 20/50.
Born: June 23, 1926 (age 96 years), Morciano di Romagna, Italy
Nationality: Italian
Awards: Praemium Imperiale
RARITY - PLEASE RESEARCH - HIS SCULPTURES ARE VERY SOUGHT AFTER AND PRIZED!!!
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In 1990, Arnaldo Pomodoro received the Praemium Imperiale for Sculpture from the Japan Art Association. His work Sfera con Sfera was installed in the Cortile della Pigna of the Vatican Museums. In 1992, he was awarded an honorary degree in Literature by Trinity College in Dublin. The following year he was nominated the honorary member of the Brera Art Academy in Milan. In 1995, the Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro was created as a cultural and exhibition center dedicated to contemporary art. Originally conceived as a centre to document and archive the work of the artist, it opened an exhibition space in 2005, hosting exhibitions of prominent artists such as Jannis Kounellis, Lucio Fontana and Robert Rauschenberg. The director of Fondazione Arnaldo Pomodoro is Flaminio Gualdoni. In 1996, Arnaldo Pomodoro was awarded the Knight of the Great Cross of the Italian Republic (Cavaliere di gran croce dell'Ordine al merito della Repubblica italiana). His sculpture Sfera con Sfera was installed in front of the United Nations building in New York City.
EUROPEAN PHOTO & IMGING AWARD. TIPA WORLD AWARDS are recognised as the most coveted photo and imaging awards worldwide.
Technical Image Press, Kodak Portra 400 BW. 20/50 by Arnaldo Pomodoro.
TIPA used different styles and design. Until 1998, TIPA trophies were creative methacrylate arrays designed by the German designer Kay Lippmann to support and give maximum visibility to the very first and round TIPA Awards logo. In the year 2000, TIPA took a step up and switched to bronze. For three years our trophy was an exquisite piece of art created and signed by the Italian world famous sculptor Arnaldo Pomodoro. The Spanish artist Pedro Requejo Novoa sculpted the three-star trophy and the current globe sculpture that stresses the power of the TIPA WORLD AWARDS as the most coveted photo and imaging award worldwide.