Daniele Mollo, born in Naples on December 15, 1979. Obtained the Liceo Aritstico “A. Caravillani” from Rome. Studies began at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome while attending the painting courses of professor Solendo.
Studies were focused on the techniques of the grand masters of the 1500’s, paying particular attention to the art of Michelangelo and Caravaggio. An additional interest was also shown to the newer avant-garde art of the 1900’s.
Graduated in 2003 from the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome, from the course in painting under professor Nunzio Solendo and professor Antonello Belli with the highest marks.
In 2007, I obtained the license to teach painting from the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome.
In 2008, I obtained the Master’s degree in Techniques and Forms of the Discipline of Painting from the Università Guglielmo Marconi
In 2009, I obtained the Master’s degree in Applied Technology for Pictoral Representation from the Università Guglielmo Marconi. |
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In 1999, I made an exhibition in the gallery “L’Occhio in Arte” (Eyes in Art) in Rome titled “Polvere di Stelle” (Stardust).
In 2000 I was among the finalists in the concourse among artists made by the Ministry for Culture and Academia. The selected work was displayed at the State Archive of Florence, Italy.
From the 1st to 15th of May 2000, I participated in the exhibition “Primavera a Barcelona” (Spring in Barcelona), Barcelona, Spain.
From the 3rd to 10th of May 2000, I participated in the Third Biannual meeting of International Art in Rome, Italy. The displayed work won a prize.
In 2002 I made a collaborative exhibition in the “Galleria del Libero Pensiero” in Rome. In 2005 I made an exhibition in the “Galleria Granma” in Rome.
In 2006 I participated in the exhibition “Ombre” (Shadows) in the gallery “Rumore Bianco” in Rome.
Teaching activities in public and private schools continue alongside regular participation in artistic activities. |
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Many of my works are published in catalogs produced by the Ministry of Culture (2000), Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome (2001) and Annuario d’Arte Moderna degli Artisti Contemporanei - Associazione Culturale Capitolina Artistica – (2001). |
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