Artsted Catalogue 2022
The “99 Future Blue-Chip artists” is a project that arose from the urgent need within the contemporary art market to find ways to support a new generation of up-and-coming artists, while bringing their vision to a wider audience of collectors and art lovers. For its first-ever edition, “99 Future Blue-Chip Artists” took the form of a printed and curated hardcover edition, featuring artists from all around the globe working across a plethora of media, addressing unique and challenging concepts.
The “99 Future Blue-Chip artists” is a project that arose from the urgent need within the contemporary art market to find ways to support a new generation of up-and-coming artists, while bringing their vision to a wider audience of collectors and art lovers. For its first-ever edition, “99 Future Blue-Chip Artists” took the form of a printed and curated hardcover edition, featuring artists from all around the globe working across a plethora of media, addressing unique and challenging concepts.
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99 Future Blue-Chip Artists.
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NADIA MUSMECI
Nadia Musmeci is a visual artist, born in Catania in 1986.
In order to follow her artistic passions, she undertook her
studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Catania, obtaining
a Bachelor's degree in 'Painting' in 2016. Among his most
significant artistic experiences is her participation in the
'19th international competition Scultura da vivere', Peano
Foundation, Cuneo, 2015. Recently, he received an important
award from the MIUR; the 2nd prize in the 'Multimedia
Installations' category, with the group multimedia project:
'Landscapes of the Soul' in the 2015 'Claudio Abbado'
Award National Competition, organized by the Academy
of Fine Arts in Rome.
Her greatest belief is that art leaves each artist free to
multiple creative, interpretative, and expressive possibilities
of the world around him. For this reason, each of us
filters what surrounds us with our own sensitivity and our
own gaze, providing multiple points of view of the same
subject, the same moment, and the same place. In this
sense, photography, according to Nadia Musmeci, contributes
to creating “traces of one's existence”. And it is
precisely with this spirit that the artist has chosen the
project's photographs, in an attempt to provide a multiplicity
of interpretations of Sicily's thousands of cultural,
chromatic, and aesthetic facets.
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