Biografia
Mauro De Giorgi is an international artist whose works have been displayed in Italy (Venice Biennale), United Kingdom (London), Japan (Tokyo) and now Singapore, where he currently resides.
Mauro has been always fascinated by Asian and Japanese aesthetics, and has been painting since he was a child.
In 2010 he moved to London, where he also kept producing and displaying his own artwork at various London galleries and across Europe (Italy, France).
In 2015 he was selected by the Benetton Art Foundation to exhibit at the Venice Biennale.
One of his artworks has been published in Benetton Collection book ‘Preastigium’.
Later the same year he moved to Tokyo (Japan) in order to carry out and extend his research into Japanese aesthetics and art, working with various Japanese artists including well-known sumimaster ShukouTsuchiya, and exhibiting across Tokyo.
One of his artworks was sold to international jazz singer Aki Yashiro.
Mauro’s practice of art is a constant attempt to achieve balance and purity through a minimal yet creative approach which also includes ancient techniques such as sumi(calligraphy ink), gyotaku(fish printing) and iwaenogu(mineral pigments).
He has also worked as a creative for brands such as Michelin, L’Oreal, FIAT and Nestle’.