Ron Griffin (born June 27, 1954 in Pomona, California) is an American artist based in Venice, Los Angeles. [1] 20 of his Works are by Museo Cantonale d'Arte of Lugano. [2]
Pietro Consagra was an Italian sculptor. In 1947 he was among the founding members of the Forma 1 group of artists, who advocated both Marxism and structured abstraction.
Constantin Guys was a French Crimean War correspondent, water color painter and illustrator for British and French newspapers.
Felice Casorati was an Italian painter, sculptor, and printmaker. The paintings for which he is most noted include figure compositions, portraits and still lifes, which are often distinguished by unusual perspective effects.
Aldo Carpi was an Italian artist, painter and writer, author of a collection of memoirs concerning his imprisonment in the infamous Mauthausen concentration camp.
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Paul Camenisch was a Swiss expressionist painter, architect and illustrator. He was the founding member of the Rot-Blau group and Gruppe 33.
Gianfredo Camesi is a Swiss painter.
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Allan Graham, known also as Toadhouse, is a contemporary American artist based in New Mexico. His work includes sculpture, painting, poetry, and video.
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Sebastiano De Albertis was an Italian painter.
Adolfo Feragutti Visconti was an Italian Swiss painter, of eclectic styles and subjects, including orientalist themes, genre works, and landscapes.
Achille Funi was an Italian painter who painted in a Modernist take on the Neoclassical style.
Tranquillo Cremona was an Italian painter. His paintings have a windswept style, lacking the linearity of Francesco Hayez and other academics; reminiscent of the Venice School and Titian.
Giuseppe Chiari was an avant-garde Florentine conceptual artist and experimental musician active in Neo-Dada circles, specifically the Fluxus art movement. Chiari was a supporter of intermedia work conducted between music, speech, gesture and image.
Małgorzata Turewicz Lafranchi is a visual artist. Born in Poland, since 1994 she has lived and worked in Bellinzona in the Ticino canton of Switzerland.
Luciano Rigolini is a Swiss artist, photographer, bookmaker, producer, and former commissioning editor at Arte in Paris. Swiss Grand Award for Design 2024, the highest honour for Swiss designer and photographers assigned by the Federal Office of Culture (FOC)
The Swiss–Italian Art Museum, commonly known as MASI Lugano, MASILugano or MASI, is an art museum predominantly featuring 20th-century and contemporary art in Lugano, Switzerland. Since December 2019, the museum has two locations, one in the Lugano Arte e Cultura (LAC) art center, and one in the Palazzo Reali.