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Moleskine Isola & Norzi notebook @ Detour ehibition


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Moleskine Isola & Norzi notebook @ Detour ehibition

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Isola&Norzi sculptor duo alias Hilario Isola (6/10/1976) graduated in Art History and Museology at Torino Literature and Philosophy University. And Matteo Norzi (7/27/1976) is graduating in Architecture at Torino Politenico College. They have been working together since 1999. They live and work in Torino, Italy. Solo shows 2007 Finisterrae, 2006 Sonno, curated by Valentina Bonomo, Valentina Bonomo arte contemporanea, Roma and Isola e Norzi, curated by Marco Vallora, San Michele in Ripa Grande, D.A.R.C., Roma, Italy. Reent Group Shows Detour Moleskine, curated by Raffaella Guidobono , ADC Art Directors Club New York; Gemine Muse, Le armi del potere, curated by Olga Gambari at Armeria Reale, Torino; Arte e Mecenatismo, curated by Rossana Denicolai, Palazzo Sannazzaro, Casale Monferrato AL; Collettiva, curated by Marilena Bonomo, Galleria Bonomo, Bari; Due, curated by Raffaella Guidobono e Maria Chiara Valacchi, (h)films, Milano, Italy; Genius Loci, curated by Guido Curto, Castello di Racconigi (CN) .

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