Giampiero Romano

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Giampiero Romano

Giampiero Romano was born in 1973. He is an artist from Milan, Italy, who learned his skills through years of dedication and hard work in his workshop, nestled in the bustling heart of the Porta Venezia quarter. Design schools or art academies do not make his background, but rather among nails, hammers, and paints in his workshop, where he dedicated himself for more than 20 years to the restoration of antiques and design pieces.

Giampiero Romano collaboratewith renowned artists such as Maurizio Cattelan and Pier Paolo Ferrari, lending his unique touch to the display of their famous graphics through the creation of over 100 art pieces that have been exhibited in galleries around the world.

Giampiero’s works are based on antique pieces, mostly mirrors and furniture. He produced a number of artworks under the name Antichità 3000, capturing a concept of pushing the boundaries of traditional aesthetic norms. His technical skills, combined with his ironic and visionary approach, are evident in every piece he creates. Giampiero’s art is a true testament to his exceptional talent and artistic vision.

Giampiero Romano, born in 1973, is an artist from Milan, Italy. Giampiero Romano works are based on antique pieces, mostly mirrors and furniture. He produced a number of artworks under the name Antichità 3000, capturing a concept of pushing the boundaries of traditional aesthetic norms. His technical skills, combined with his ironic and visionary approach, are evident in every piece he creates. Giampiero Romano art is a true testament to his exceptional talent and artistic vision.His background is not made by design school or arts academies, but rather among nails, hammers and paints in his workshop located in the beating heart of Porta Venezia quarter, where he dedicated himself for more than 20 years to the restoration of antiques and design pieces. Thanks to such experience and extraordinary hand skills, he started a fruitful collaboration with Maurizio Cattelan and Pier Paolo Ferrari’s Toiletpaper Magazine, adding his original and recognizable touch in the display of their famous graphics by producing art pieces exposed in worldwide galleries. Giampiero Romano

 

 

Giampiero Romano

Giampiero Romano