Biography

Was born in Rome, 1949 , where he lives and works.
He is a self-taught painter.
In 1967 he began painting acrylic relieves.
He has exhibited his work at a number of shows with other artists in recent years.
He held a very successful first "personal exhibit" at "Galleria Charlton" in Rome in 1986.
One of his paintings was exhibited in 1996 at "XII Quadriennale di Roma" (Exhibition of contemporary art).
He ha also arranged other shows of his works.
He is listed in the historical archives of "Museo Nazionale d'Arte Moderna di Valle Giulia" in Rome, "Trevi Flash Art Museum" and "Museo delle Arti" in Palazzo Bandera, Busto Arsizio.
His work has been reviewed in various Italian newspapers and journals.
He won the " Bernini " Prize, and the "Art of Rome" Prize among others.
Since 2002 he takes part to the "Studi Aperti & Artisti Associati" group, which every year, opens artist's studios to the audience.
He recently attended the art course "Dallo scarabocchio al testo teatrale, un lungo percorso", directed by Giancarlino Benedetti Corcos, an eclectic roman artist, whom enriched him with new interests.
For some time now has expanded his artistic interests deepening the role of "performer" with more and more original work. His speech at the Public Library of Rome "Sandro Onofri" was called "A night of lights and colors." He take part of the "Artists Innocent" led by Gianni Piacentini and has been involved recently in a unique experience that gave him an "Atomic" strength. His last performance took place at space art inauguration
"la Pelanda" at "Macro future" in Rome.
He took part in 15 October 2011 in the spaces of MAXXI Museum of XXI Century Arts with a group of 60 people led by six artists to a shared performance to experience a reversal of roles: from passive visitors to active visitors and sharers.
He works in is studio in Rome.

Website

www.armandomoreschi.it

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