The artists that participated in the Terna Prize 01 are making their way in the contemporary art world: projects by Albanese, Bonato, Ozzola

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The journey continues for discovering new horizons and possibilities by the winners of the Terna Prize 01, launched by Terna’s energy into a virtuous path made of talent and creativity. We had left him triumphant with the artwork "Energia: soffio vitale", among the winners of the Gigawatt category.  As of June 9th, the “rigorous frivolity” of Gabriele Bonato is exhibited once again, this time at the  Cortina Gallery in  Milan: “I will be inaugurating in a few days my solo exhibition  ‘Forme Pensiero’ – the artist from the Friuli region told us- that was created from the philosophical principle according to which abstraction and figurative reality are not absolutely separated as spirit and body;  it is a profound and practical study on the primary causes of every expression of all living things. I am also working again because I intend to participate in the second edition of the Terna Prize”.   Giovanni Ozzola, who was also awarded last year for the  Gigawatt category, for “Two stories addiction", a photograph with strong visual impact, is getting ready to inaugurate his solo exhibition ‘Rencontres lors d'une promenade nocturne’ at the  Bardini Garden in Florence next June 24th. “I am very satisfied with the results achieved.  I am also planning to participate with a video in ‘Rites de passage’, a collective exhibition that will open on June 18th  in  Heerlen in  The Netherlands at the  Schunk Glaspaleis.  Some of my artworks are also exhibited at the Continua Gallery in Le Moulin, France, as part of the collective show ‘Spheres, 5 energies in a new kind of exhibition experience’”.  Giovanni Albanese’s multi-faceted creativity was awarded in the Megawatt category with the artwork “Eclissi” and is now all devoted to the preparation of his last film  "Senza arte né parte”, a tribute to creativity and to the art of … getting by.  Following the recent success obtained also thanks to the Terna Prize 01, the artist commented: “lately I have been very busy, particularly in this new challenge as a film director”.  Albanese, who for over thirty years has been using electrical materials and mechanical gears with the enthusiasm and passion of a sorcerer’s apprentice, continues his path somewhat “dada” and somewhat “surreal”, experimenting with various different types of expressive language.

2009-06-10

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