Giovanni Albore, Carlotta Cattaneo, Valentina Cameranesi, Andrea Cucchi, Wanda Perrone Capano, Diego Paura, Lorenzo Petrantoni, Gaia Roma, Giovanni Scafuro, Jenny Spagnolatti, Mario Sughi, Atelier VM, Gaia Zebellin e Roberto Zanon.
Doz Gallery, via Amedei 5, 20123 Milan, Italy
16 OCT- 12 Dec 2007 . PREVIEW 16TH OCT . 6 – 9 PM curated by Studiodos
Inaugurazione (Inauguration) is the title of a group exhibition with which the Doz Gallery opens (inaugura) to the public its new show room. In concomitance with the group exhibition the DozWeb, the online section of DozGallery, will feature the first Italian solo exhibition of Artist/Illustrator Mario Sughi.
Mario Sughi will exhibit ten recent works whose style is “a bit minimalist, colorful and elegant with some reminiscent of the English Pop Art of David Hokney”
DozGallery is a non conventional show-room that wants to promote the emergent art, in order to bring people near artistic research and world’s beauties.
Doz Gallery with its unique art pieces at affordable prices, offers the possibility to personalize every room of our everyday life.
DozGallery addresses to artists, to private individual, to firms, to interior designers, to hotels, to restaurants, to cines an to all public union premises
DozGallery SECTION:
DozWeb: every 60 days DozGallery offers its web site dozgallery.com to artists, photographers and designers from all the world, that want to promote their emergent art.
DozLive: DozGallery periodically organizes some collective and monographic exhibitions in its show room or outside.
DozInterior: DozGallery’s team help private individuals and interior designers in choosing the right art piece for decorating every kind of environment.
Form more information visit www.dozgallery.com or contact dozgallery@studiodos.com
Mario Sughi
Italian cartoonist, illustrator and historian, living and working in Ireland, an associate member of the Guild of Illustrators of Ireland, and the Donquichotte Website and Magazine Representative for Ireland.
Son of Italian artist Alberto Sughi, in Rome, at the end of the Seventies, he worked as an humorist for the last number of IL Male and then for Zut, Italian satirical magazines. He moved to Dublin in the late 80s where he studied Medieval History and in 1995 he was awarded a PhD by Trinity College Dublin. However fortune wanted he had been working as an illustrator, graphic, and cartoonist since.
His illustrations and cartoons, satirical in humor and minimalist in style, have been published on different websites and exhibition catalogues. He runs his own website with all the latest news illustrations and cartoons at www.nerosunero.org .