Mimmo Paladino
Mimmo Paladino (born 1948) is an Italian Transavantgarde sculptor, painter, and muralist. He attended the Liceo Artistico of Benevento. Paladino played a central role in developing the Transavantgarde movement, which sought to bring emotion, figuration, and mysticism back into avant-garde art.
By the 1980s, he was a principal figure of the Transavantgarde movement, and his contemporaries include artists Sandro Chia and Francesco Clemente. Paladino’s work is influenced by the human condition and executed in a variety of mediums including painting, drawings, ceramics, stonework, and prints.
Paladino was showcased at the 1980 Venice Biennale for its Transavantgarde-specific exhibition. He has shown work worldwide, including the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. and the Tate Modern in London.
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Atlantico II ( Figure Kneeling with Ladder & Chest of Drawers), 1987$ 4,000.00
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Atlantico III (Small Figure Holding Onto Animal's Neck), 1987$ 3,500.00
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Atlantico IV (Large Figure with Mask), 1987$ 3,500.00
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Atlantico V (Rectangular Grid with Figures), 1987$ 3,500.00
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Atlantico VI (Skeleton), 1987$ 4,000.00
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Attori, 2010$ 5,000.00
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Come in uno Specchio , 1989$ 3,500.00
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Etrusco , 2003
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Geometrico , 2008$ 3,000.00
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K 432 , 2007Sold
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Senza Titolo Mosaico, 2010$ 6,500.00
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Shield 1, 1999$ 6,000.00
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Shield 3, 1999$ 6,000.00