BIOGRAPHY
Maurizio Radici was born in the province of Brescia (Italy) in 1958. He graduated in Graphics and Architecture by attending the “G. Carrara” in Bergamo (Italy). His course of study sees the succession of well-known Italian masters, including the Bergamo sculptor Carlo Previtali with whom he continues to share friendship and artistic exchange. From an early age he breathed a climate that was particularly attentive to art and painting techniques and certainly his father, who was a very successful colorist chemist, passed on to his son his knowledge of the subject in its most specific and refined aspects.
After having made painting his only professional activity, he looks forward to a first large solo exhibition in collaboration with the journalist Oliviero Beha and the writer Claudio Ciaravolo. It therefore includes other precious experiences of professional partnership such as an illustrative commitment alongside the Rai journalist Bruno Liconti or the now continuous collaboration alongside Bianca Laura Petretto, curator and director of the international art magazine Ainas.
He exhibited in many solo and group exhibitions, in Italian and foreign museums and galleries (Milan, Venice, Stockholm, New York, London, Amsterdam, Barcelona).
In 2017 he took part and exhibited in the twenty-year Open as part of the Venice Biennale.
From to he returns to Venice with À rebours, a four-handed project with the artist Miresi in the exhibition rooms of the monumental complex of the Scala Contarini del Bovolo. In the same year he awarded the Unimed prize, created by himself and offered by PDG Arte Communications, to the winner Bardo di Inarritu.