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”’Barbara Berardicurti”’ (born 1955) is an Italian contemporary [[painter]].<ref>

”’Barbara Berardicurti”’ (born 1955) is an Italian contemporary [[painter]].

[http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500778605 Berardicurti, Barbara (Italian painter, born 1955), Getty Vocabulary.]</ref>

==Biography==

==Biography==


Latest revision as of 06:27, 24 October 2025

Italian painter

Barbara Berardicurti (born 1955) is an Italian contemporary painter.

Artist graduated in painting and illustrations from the Istituto Europeo di Design in 1987, attended various ateliers of contemporary artists and joined the historic artistic association Cento Pittori via Margutta in 1992.[1] Berardicurti creates landscapes and portraits inspired by her travels and life experiences, working primarily in oils but also in watercolors, acrylics, and pastels.[2]

In 1994, together with other contemporary artists, she founded the association Alternativa ’94 work in progres, with which she organized numerous exhibitions in Via Margutta, Via Giulia, and in various regions of Italy.[citation needed]

Since 2018 she has been the artistic director of the ‘’Pocket Art Studio’’ exhibition center, in Via della Reginella of Rome. Since 2020 she has been cited in the dictionary of Enciclopedia d’Arte Italiana, Catalogo Generale Artisti dal Novecento ad oggi.[3] Since 2012 he has exhibited in numerous international art fairs and solo exhibitions with the critical support of Alberto Moioli and Luigi Salvatori. Artistically he expresses himself through an intimate, authentic, highly expressive portraiture, not in tune with the trends of his period, he assimilates classic pictorial values with an interior vision through the portrait and the landscape. In the portrait, not a mirror reproduction of what we see but a personal experience, in the landscape a natural research where man is absent.[4][5]

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