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Vincenzo Missanelli and his artists friends at the launch of the "New Manifesto on the Arts" by Menotti Lerro and Antonello Pelliccia at the Caffè Giubbe Rosse. Florence 2019
Vincenzo Missanelli
Born1954
Tursi, Matera, Italy
NationalityItalian
EducationAccademia di Belle Arti di Firenze
Known forcontemporary art
MovementEmpathism

Vincenzo Missanelli (Tursi 14 September 1954 - Empoli 7 October, 2023) was an Italian designer and Professor at Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze.[1] In 2019 he signed the New Manifesto of Arts and in 2023 he adhered to Empathism.

Biography

Vincenzo Missanelli studied sculpture before at Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze and after at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Carrara where he was trained by Bruno Munari, Getulio Alviani, Pier Carlo Santini and others.[2] Teacher, he worked first at Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera and later at Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze till he retired in 2021. Together with his artistic research, in the 80s he created many objects which got prizes and critical appreciation. Missanelli got "Premio Design Italiano Casaidea di Roma".[3] He participated at the XIV Internationalen Malerwochen in der Steiermark-Neue Galerie am Landesmuseum Joanneum in Austria.[4] The art critic Umberto Rovelli talked of him on the daily newspaper La Stampa.[5] Many scholars and critics wrote of him such as: Gaia Bindi, Anacleto Carlucci, Fabio Cristelli, Riccardo Forfori, Francesco Galluzzi, Vincenzo Lonigro, Lucilla Meloni, Antonio Petrocelli, Umberto Rovelli, Pier Carlo Santini, Vittorio Santoianni, Wilfried Skreiner, Andrea Vezzosi.[2] He was one of the founder of the Centro Contemporaneo delle Arti, founded in Italy on 2019, and member (Maestro Empatico) of the Empathic Movement[6] rose in Italy in 2020.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze - Missanelli Vincenzo". www.accademia.firenze.it.
  2. ^ a b Verde, Salvatore (October 19, 2023). "IN MEMORIA DI VINCENZO MISSANELLI, VALOROSO ARTISTA, SCULTORE E DESIGNER, TRA I GRANDI TURSITANI DI SEMPRE -". www.tursitani.it.
  3. ^ "Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze - Missanelli Vincenzo". www.accademia.firenze.it.
  4. ^ "Mostra Vincenzo Missanelli a Matera da Enzo Ferrara Art Gallery". December 21, 2021.
  5. ^ "Vincenzo Missanelli. Opere 1983-2013". La Stampa. April 19, 2013.
  6. ^ In The Empathic Movement, edited by Menotti Lerro, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2024, p.91
  7. ^ "Salerno, 'Il Movimento Empatico': volume accademico illustrato al Museo Archeologico Provinciale". StileTV.