Marco Mazzucconi Biography
Marco Mazzucconi was born in Milan in 1963 and currently lives and works in the same city. In 1988, he collaborated with Franz Paludetto for his solo show, Mostra con vista, hosted at the Turin Gallery. The same year he participated in the collective Palestra curated by Vera Vita Gioia at the Castello di Rivara – Museum of Contemporary Art, together with other artists such as Albrecht, Andres, Apfelbaum, Breivik, Catelani, Cavenago, Dietrich, Guaita, Kummer, Martegani, Nathan, Pitz, Rost and Szymanski. In 1989, he participated in a group show with Arcangeli, Cavenago and Guaita in the Franz Paludetto Gallery in Turin, and in November he exhibited in the same space with the personal Chance. In February 1991, he took part in the ten days in ten days initiative at the Transepoca Gallery in Milan, born from the collaboration of Franz Paludetto with Giancarla Zanutti. In September 1991, he exhibited at the Rivara Castle in the Paesaggi exhibition, which included landscape works dating back to the second half of the nineteenth century, a period in which the castle hosted a cenacle of painters who were protagonists of Piedmontese landscape painting, later called the "Rivara School". In 1992, he exhibited at the Castello di Rivara with Annuncio d'Identità. In the same year, he participated in the collective Manifesto with the artists Bond, Brown, Bulloch, Emrick, Fleury, Gillick, Gonzalez-Foerster, Happier Days, Lucas, Morimura, Scher and Staehle, located between Cologne, Turin, Rivara, Milan, Paris and Tokyo and edited by Benjamin Weil. In July of the same year, he was present at the exhibition Una Domenica a Rivara curated by Gregorio Magnani, with other artists such as Arienti, Airò, Cattelan, Cavenago, Della Vedova, Marisaldi, Martegani, Ruggeri and Vitone. In 1995, he took part in the Museum of Italian Art 1985-1995 project...