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Dumbo at The Wreck



Locandina dell’evento

La presentazione del libro di Dumbo al nuovo spazio del DON di NYC.

Non dovrei nemmeno dirtelo ma se sei lì in quei giorni devi andare per forza.
THE NEW YORK GLOB

AARON BONDAROFF
is proud to introduce the Milanese artist
IVANO ATZORI
at a signing for his new book
DUMBO: Acts of Vandalism and Stories of Love
February 7th, from 5 pm to 8pm
THE WRECK CENTER
75 Sullivan St
Soho

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Ivano Atzori was born in the 1976 and grew up in the periphery of Milan. He came into contact with the world of graffiti in the early 90’s, just like many others of his generation.

He quickly dedicated himself fully to the lifestyle until he was, before long, one of the most respected writers in all Europe. In 2001, he opened King Kong, which steadily became known as the most valid underground boutique in Milan. Spazio I Am, an open space for artists, designers and partygoers, was opened a year later and sealed his presence in the Milan scene as the primary underground celebrity of the city. Without ever abandoning the intensity of the street, he started a new artistic career, participating in a variety of collective shows and collaborating with designers such as Costume National and Vivian Westwood.

In 2004 he had a solo exhibition in Spazio Viafarini, one of the city’s most visited galleries which caused the media to focus even more attention on this inconvenient, exceptional and mysterious character. In a short time, Atzori became the ultimate discussion both in institutions that concern themselves with public order and in those that belong to the contemporary art circuit. In 2007, he participated in multiple new projects, including a collective show in London (KK: We Didn’t Invent Anything), as well as the French photography project Traces de rouge a levres.

He is currently lives in New york, where he is preparing for his next show that will open this June at Galleria Patricia Armocida in Milan.

Da Unotre