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Andrea Dalla Costa | |
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| Occupation(s) | Painter, photographer, filmmaker, musician and art director |
| Years active | 1992–present |
Andrea Dalla Costa is an Italian painter, photographer, filmmaker, and art director.
Following his artistic studies at Academy of Fine Arts of Venice in 2005, he participated at the 51st Venice Biennale, the group Temperaturambiente [1] [2] inside the Italian pavilion, the same year he exhibited at '"Exposition des Italiens peintre à Paris", with the works cataloged edition "LEI".
In 2006 he was assistant to Archeoclub affresco and techniques of mural painting at the island of Lazaretto Novo in the Venetian Lagoon.
In 2010, follow the direction of hypermedia museum exhibition of the great exhibition "Mattia Bortoloni, Piazzetta, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo: the 'Veneto 700" at the Palace of oaks Rovigo ", in collaboration with Vittorio Sgarbi. [3] [4] With which one will win the 1st prize of the awards Mediastars.
The same year will be selected among the co-directors of the first social history of the movie Life in a Day , produced by Ridley Scott and directed by Oscar winner Kevin MacDonald; The project of crowdsourcing film attended by more than 80,000 video makers from 192 countries in the world, 344 of them will be chosen. [5] [6] [ better source needed ][ needs update ]
In 2011, he participated in the second feature in crowdsourcing from Scott Free Productions, Britain in a Day , held in collaboration with the BBC in the UK.
Attended by more than 2,500 video-makers, he was selected from among the 312 co-directors, of whom only he is the only Italian. [7] [8]
In 2013 he won the Musiclip Festival in Barcelona in the category of Best Director (Mejor Dirección Novel, 2013), with the videoclip of "Nuove prospettive" by Cristian Imparato. [9] In 2014 directs the Giusi Merli actress in the short movie Giulia's keys (original title: Le note di Giulia), receives the nomination for best short film at the David di Donatello Awards 2015.
In 2016 he participated in the TED (conference) of Castelfranco Veneto with his own speech "The modern storm", inspired by the opera The Tempest (Giorgione). [10]
In 2025, he created the musical project DNArt, sonifying the DNA of some tree species from his homeland Resia, Friuli, and together with pianist Alessandro Montello, he created the concept album "Val Resia". The recordings were made on the Fazioli f278 grand piano.