No Wattle No Comb

No Wattle No Comb

No Wattle No Comb: Adamo Macri

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Artist:Adamo Macri
Artform:Installation art
Date begun:2005
Date completed:2005
Genre:Abstract art

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No Wattle No Comb
No Wattle No Comb

No Wattle No Comb: Adamo Macri

Artist of No Wattle No Comb

Adamo Macri
Adamo Macri
June 1964
Age:47

Adamo Macri is a Canadian contemporary artist who lives and works in Montreal.EARLY LIFE:Adamo Macri graduated from Dawson College in 1984. His studies combined fine arts with graphic design. The youngest of four children , Macri was born to Southern Italian emigrants originally from Serra San Bruno, a small town with medieval origins set on a plateau 2,600 feet above sea level, in the mountainous region of Calabria.ARTISTIC PRACTICE:Macri...
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Contemporary art
Contemporary art

Contemporary art can be defined variously as art produced at this present point in time or art produced since World War II. The definition of...
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    When was the No Wattle No Comb completed?
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    The artwork began in the year 2005 and was completed in the same year.
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    The methods and materials used include: Photograph.
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    The work of art's subject matter is No Wattle No Comb.
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    This creative work is part of the Abstract Art genre.
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    The installation art was part of the Contemporary art period.
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    The valuable piece of art is stored, maintained and displayed at the Montreal.
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