Giulio Tamburrini Biography
Giulio Tamburrini is a well-known sculptor born in Atina in 1930. From a young age he showed a strong predisposition for art, dedicating himself to intense creative activity and academic teaching which he carried out for over thirty years. His innovative talent has received acclaim from both critics and the public. In the 1970s, together with other artists of different nationalities, he founded INISMO, a movement that aimed to overcome all artistic codes in order to achieve absolute and unlimited creativity. His creative ability extends to various artistic forms, such as sculpture, painting, ceramics, and polychrome graffiti, the latter being the result of an original and refined technique that focuses on the psychological introspection of reality. His works have been exhibited in more than one hundred exhibitions around the world and his monuments and his teaching activities have contributed to spreading messages of peace. "Waging war on war" was the motto of a life centered on an artistic and human coherence of rare intensity. Girulio Tamburrini is present in museums around the world including the museum of Boston, New York, Detroit, Toronto, Windsor Ontario, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, and Munich, as well as in Italy in the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Verona, in the National Museum of Science and Technology in Milan, and in the Romanian Academy in Rome. He has also created many award sculptures, including the Silver Microphone, the Silver Venus for Miss Italy, the Barendson Award, and the Eur 76 Award.