Daniele Fissore
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Daniele Fissore (Savigliano 1947) began his artistic career as a self-taught artist. Having completed his classical studies, he briefly attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Turin (1966), then left painting for a few years to dedicate himself to studying drawing techniques. Read the full biography
Some artworks by Daniele Fissore presented in past auctions
Daniele Fissore (Savigliano 1947) began his artistic career as a self-taught artist. Having completed his classical studies, he briefly attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Turin (1966), then left painting for a few years to dedicate himself to studying drawing techniques. In 1975 he participated in the X Quadrennial of Rome and in 1976 at the "Milan Drawing Biennale". A constant evolution of the first pictorial themes investigated with an in-depth analysis of strong photographic inspiration leads him to the human figure and the portrait. In 1980, Fissore moved to London, where his works convinced English critics and earned him the grant of a London studio from the British government. Once back in Italy, he intensified his exhibition activity, staging numerous personal and collective exhibitions in various Italian galleries, orienting the pictorial choices to the theme of "Green". In 1993 he presented paintings on the new theme of the "Sea", through which he explored and explored the emotional and imaginative aspects of the landscape, to the point of estranging it from itself, to return it in almost abstract pieces, with a pattern of waves, lights, reflexes.