Fabio Sassi
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Heartware
by Fabio Sassi
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ACRYLICS! INKS! MORE!
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Name: Fabio Sassi
Contact details: via San Vitale 66 40125 Bologna ITALY
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Title: December 8th 1980, free as a bird [915]
Title: Heartware [540]
Title: Quasi Warhol [505]

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 Biography
I was born in 1955 Bologna, Italy.

I use acrylics with the stencil technique on board or other mediums. I create works mixing original subjects, commercial logos and computer symbols.

I have done several personal exhibitions in Bologna:

1990 Graffi Sui Muri "Scratches On The Walls". A photographic journey, discovering the many different graffiti styles of Europe.
1993 Potere Ciclopico "Cyclopean Power". Graphic works presenting bicycles as the best way to move in the city.
1995 Buon Compleanno Cinema! "Happy Birthday Cinema!". A celebration of the cinema in a combination of acrylic and graphic collage.
1997 Omaggio a Andy Warhol "Homage to Andy Warhol". An intense use of graphics, stencils, copy art and collages to celebrate one of the most intriguing minds of Modern Arts, on the 10th anniversary of his death.

Further, I have joined more than 500 Mail Art projects around the world and I have some of my works featured on several Internet sites.

In 1997 I was invited to join the exhibition "Symbols Of The 21st Century" held by the Museum of Post and Communication in Berlin. I completed my largest Mail Art piece (13x7ft) for this exhibit.

On a smaller scale, some of my Mail Art projects have become printed postcards:

1995 Rodolfo Valentino,Centennial commissioned by the Municipality of Castellaneta, the birthplace of Valentino.
1997 Homage To Andy Warhol, commissioned by the Andy Warhol Museum in Medzilborciach (Slovakia).

Locally, the Municipality of Bologna, Cultural department commissioned me to design a logo/postcard for the workshop New Music Trends in Town

Some of my works appeared also on Printmaking Today (London), winter 2000 and spring 2001 issues.