Simona De Caro
Her sculptures arise from a series of "automatic drawings" created through the direct use of color and line. These aren't simple abstract structures, but concrete forms that have a clear reference to nature.
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Born in Salerno in 1983, she lives and works in Rome. She Graduated in Arts and Sculptures at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples and she achieved a Specialization in Sculpture at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome. In 2008 she obtained a teaching qualification in Plastic Arts.
From 2006 to 2008, she worked as an executive assistant and designer at the Fondazione Morra – Museo Archivio Laboratorio per le Arti Contemporanee Hermann Nitsch and EM Arts (Euro Mediterranean ARTS), Naples.
Exhibitions and awards: 2025 "Open Studio" Rome Art Week; 2024 Sermoneta Contemporary Art Festival, site-specific installation; 2024 "Artieri del XXI secolo" Rome Art Week, group exhibition; 2023 "152 Masters of Arts and Crafts of Roma Capitale" Rome Art Week, group exhibition; 2022 "Open Studio" Rome Art Week; 2021 BACC Award "The Shape of Wine", Scuderie Aldobrandini, Frascati; 2021 FBM Art Gallery, online exhibition; 2020 "Open Studio" Rome Art Week; 2017 Group Exhibition “Regina Viarum – From the Center to the Periphery”, in the ancient Cartiera Latina, Appia Antica Regional Park, Rome; 2017 Solo Exhibition “Tell Me a Story”, Palazzo Comunale di Priverno (LT); 2013 Group Exhibition “Open Studio”, New York; 2013 Artistic Residency, Vytlacil Campus of Art Student League, New York; 2013 Festival of Greenery and Landscape, Auditorium Parco della Musica, Rome; 2012 Artistic Residency, Franco Zeffirelli Scholarship Fund for the Arts, New York; 2011 “Giardininterrazza”, Auditorium Parco della Musica, Rome; 2011 Expo Arte di Arezzo; 2010 1st Prize, Sculpture Competition for the National Arts Award (MIUR); 2008 Bari Art Expo; 2006 1st Prize, International Competition “Sculpture to Live” Peano Foundation, Cuneo; 2006 “Retrospective 1995-2005” Peano Foundation, Cuneo; 2006 “European Research Night”, National Institute of Nuclear Physics, (Frascati); 2005 1st Prize, Sculpture Competition “Vincenzo Tropea”, Academy of Fine Arts (Naples).


 
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