BIOGRAPHY
Dino
Rogliani Australian sculptor
An
important Australian sculptor, Dino Rogliani was born in Naples in
Italy in 1932. He studied fine art Liceo Artistico in Naples (Italy)
from 1948 till 1952 and life drawing at academia di Brera, arrived
in Australia 1971 and attended to sculpture summer school at
National art School Sydney and Master class with
Elizabeth Cummins.
Dino
Rogliani
exhibited
extensively
in
Europe in particular Italy and
Australia.
Dino
Rogliani
created
unique
beautiful
sculptures in
bronze.
Rogliani unique
sculptures in bronze are based on Narratives and Chronicles of ancient culture
of Italy and Greece, that came to be foundational to Western culture, and was
immensely influential in spheres of philosophy, science and the arts.
Awards
(2008) Winner Friend Exhibition Campbeltown Art Centre, (2005) Encouragement
Award Artist on Norton Sydney, (2002) Winner Artist on Norton Sydney, (2002)
Winner Sculpture Prize Holroyd City, (2000) Winner Local section Fisher`s Ghost,
(2000) Winner Friend Exhibition Campbelltown Art Gallery, (2000) Encouragement
Award Fisher`s Ghost. Dino Rogliani exhibited in Australia and Europe.
Dino Rogliani was a very creative artist. Born in 1932, Dino Rogliani was
largely influenced by the 1950s. The 1950s can be said to have been dominated by
Abstract Expressionism, a form of painting that prioritised expressive
brushstrokes and explored ideas about organic nature, spirituality and the
sublime.
Much of the focus was on the formal techniques of painting, and ideas of action
painting were unified with the political freedom of the United States society as
opposed to the stricture’s nature of the Soviet bloc.
In the Post-War period the lens of modernism was focused, in terms of
international attention, on developments in New York City. The Second World War
had brought many leading creatives to the city in exile from Europe, leading to
a significant pooling of talent and ideas. Influential Europeans that came to
New York and provided inspiration for American artists included Piet Mondrian,
Josef Albers and Hans Hoffmann, who between them set the grounds for much of the
United States’ significant cultural growth in the decades thereafter.
Influential artists of the Abstract Expressionist Generation included Jackson
Pollock (who innovated his famed drip, splatter and pour painting techniques),
Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, Frank Kline, Barnett Newman, Clyfford Still and
Adolph Gottlieb. It was a male dominated environment, though necessary
reassessment of this period has highlighted the contributions of female artists
such as Lee Krasner, Joan Mitchell, and Louise Bourgeois, amongst others.
Study
Fine Art at LICEO ARTISTICO
in Naples in Italy
Life drawing at Accademia di Brera
in Milan Italy
Sculpture Summer School at the NATIONAL ART SCHOOL in
Sydney with Paul Hopmeier and Master Class with Elizabeth Cummins.
AWARDS
2008 - Winner Friend Exibition Campbeltown Art Centre, NSW
2005 - Encouragement Award :Artist on Norton Sydney
2002 - Winner Artist on Norton Sydney
2002- Winner Sculpture Prize Holroyd City
2002 - Winner Local section Fisher`s Ghost
2000
- Winner Friend Exhibition at
Campbelltown Art Gallery
2000 - Encouragement Award: Fisher`s Ghost
Major
Exhibitions
2007 “Artist of the
Month Program at NARELLAN LIBRARY, NSW
2006 “RITORNO “La Mela”Art Gallery Roma, Italy
2005 CAMPBELLTOWN ART CENTRE, NSW, Australia
2005 FROM THE CRUCIBLE”WOLLONGONG TAFE, NSW, Australia
Dino Rogliani
Artist
won a highly commended award
The Sculptors Society
artist-04
Dino Rogliani
Encouragement Prize
Campbell town City Council
- three wonderful exhibitions – works by the Southern Highlands
Printmakers, figurative sculptures by local artist, Dino Rogliani
Annual report 2004 / 2005
Works by Dino
Rogliani; Mobile Hip Hop. Project; John Peart Touring Exhibition;
Anne. Judell Touring Exhibition.
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Workers
Dino Rogliani:
Figurative Sculpture Starting January 22 Hazelhurst Regional
Gallery, 782 Kingsway Gymea
Darling Park Sculpture Exhibition
Mosman Sculpture Exhibition
The Sculptors Society
Galeria
Aniela Fine Art
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