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Gianfranco Meggiato Art

Italian, b. 1963

Inspired by biomorphic forms and humankind’s “tortuous path towards self-awareness,” Gianfranco Meggiato creates inward-looking abstract sculptures that he calls “introsculptures.” 

Born in Venice, in 1963, Meggiato studied stone, bronze, wood and ceramic sculpture at the city’s Istituto Statale d’Arte. Influenced by such 20th-century masters as Constantin Brâncuși, Alexander Calder and Henry Moore, Meggiato’s talent for sculpture captured the attention of artists and critics from his teens. “At the age of 16, I was invited to exhibit in a group show in St. Mark’s Square organized by the Municipality [of Venice] for emerging young artists,” he told Forbes magazine. “I presented my work Transenna in mild stone. Its interplay of solid and empty spaces, light and shadow already contained the seed of my future artistic research.”

The relationship between solid form and open space serves as the basis of Meggiato’s figurative and abstract sculptures. For instance, in his outsize bronze Cubo con Cubo (2016), a perfectly polished cube sits enmeshed in a geometric web. In his elegant Sera Sole (2020), a golden sphere sits in a nest of tangled bronze.

Since 1998, Meggiato has participated in numerous major exhibitions and art fairs throughout North America, Europe, Asia, Australia and the Middle East. In 2011 and 2013, he was invited to join the Italian pavilions at the Venice Biennale

Recently, his monumental sculptures have been featured in public installations, including The Garden of the Silent Muses at Catanzaro, in 2017; The Spiral of Life at Manifesta 12 in Palermo, in 2018; the solo exhibition “Quantum Man: There is no Future without Memory” in Sicily, in 2021; and a revival of The Spiral of Life set up in 2022 by the Pecci Museum and Prato City Council. Meggiato’s installations won the ICOMOS-UNESCO Award. 

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Artist: Gianfranco Meggiato
Magnificent Italian Golden Kinetic Bronze Sculpture "Sera Sole"
By Gianfranco Meggiato
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Golden kinetic sculpture by Gianfranco Meggiato, bronze. In his work, Meggiato gets inspiration from the most mysterious city on Earth, city where he was born, lives and works - Ven...
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2010s Abstract Gianfranco Meggiato Art

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Bronze, Gold Leaf

Beautiful Kinetic Bronze Sculpture "La Perle Nera", Museum exhibition history
By Gianfranco Meggiato
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Kinetic bronze sculpture
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2010s Abstract Gianfranco Meggiato Art

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Bronze

Kinetic Bronze Sculpture "Vortice Energia", by Gianfranco Meggiato
By Gianfranco Meggiato
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Kinetic Bronze Sculpture by Gianfranco Meggiato. In his work, Meggiato gets inspiration from the most mysterious city on Earth, city where he was born, lives and works - Venice. Spa...
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2010s Abstract Gianfranco Meggiato Art

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Bronze, Gold Leaf

Monumental Outdoor Bronze sculpture "Sfera Antares" by Gianfranco Meggiato
By Gianfranco Meggiato
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Beautiful kinetic out-door sculpture by Gianfranco Meggiato. Bronze. Gianfranco Meggiato was born on August 26, 1963 in Venice, where he studied stone, bronze, wood and ceramics scu...
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2010s Abstract Gianfranco Meggiato Art

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Bronze

Elegant Kinetic Bronze Sculpture "Antares", by Gianfranco Meggiato, Italy
By Gianfranco Meggiato
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Monumental kinetic bronze sculpture by Gianfranco Meggiato. The artist shapes his sculptures inspired by biomorphic tissue and the labyrinth, symbolizing the tortuous path of humani...
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2010s Abstract Gianfranco Meggiato Art

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Bronze

Magnificent Italian Golden Kinetic Bronze Sculpture "Conosscenza"
By Gianfranco Meggiato
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Golden kinetic sculpture by Gianfranco Meggiato, bronze. In his work, Meggiato gets inspiration from the most mysterious city on Earth, city where he was born, lives and works - Ven...
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2010s Abstract Gianfranco Meggiato Art

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Bronze, Gold Leaf

Beautiful Kinetic Italian Bronze sculpture, with Black patin "Stella del Sud"
By Gianfranco Meggiato
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Kinetic bronze sculpture. Gianfranco Meggiato was born on August 26, 1963 in Venice, where he studied stone, bronze, wood and ceramics sculpture at the Istituto Statale d’Arte. At t...
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2010s Abstract Gianfranco Meggiato Art

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Bronze

Kinetic Bronze Sculpture by Italian artist Gianfranco Meggiato - "Altair"
By Gianfranco Meggiato
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Golden kinetic sculpture by Gianfranco Meggiato, bronze. In his work, Meggiato gets inspiration from the most mysterious city on Earth, city where he was born, lives and works - Ven...
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2010s Contemporary Gianfranco Meggiato Art

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Bronze, Gold Leaf

Sfera Quantica
By Gianfranco Meggiato
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Kinetic bronze sculpture by Gianfranco Meggiato. Gianfranco Meggiato was born on August 26, 1963 in Venice, where he studied stone, bronze, wood and ceramics sculpture at the Istitu...
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2010s Abstract Gianfranco Meggiato Art

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Bronze

Monumental Outdoor Kinetic Bronze Sculpture "Cubo con Cubo", Gianfranco Meggiato
By Gianfranco Meggiato
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Bronze sculpture by Gianfranco Meggiato. Gianfranco Meggiato was born on August 26, 1963 in Venice, where he studied stone, bronze, wood and ceramics sculpture at the Istituto Stata...
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2010s Abstract Gianfranco Meggiato Art

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Bronze

Golden "Taurus" sculpture, made from bronze, by Gianfranco Meggiato
By Gianfranco Meggiato
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Kinetic Bronze sculpture Size US: 40 1/5 × 13 4/5 × 13 4/5 in Size Europe: 102 × 35 × 35 cm Edition 1/6
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2010s Abstract Gianfranco Meggiato Art

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Bronze

Rare Kinetic Italian Bronze sculpture, with Black patin "Stella del Sud"
By Gianfranco Meggiato
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Kinetic bronze sculpture. Gianfranco Meggiato was born on August 26, 1963 in Venice, where he studied stone, bronze, wood and ceramics sculpture at the Istituto Statale d’Arte. At t...
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2010s Abstract Gianfranco Meggiato Art

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Bronze

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Autoritratto
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