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The Here-After meadow, 2024, cut out paintings from 1970/1980 (the original painter asks to remain anonymous)
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℗ Dischord Records Released on: 1999-04-01 Artist: Fugazi
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Filmed in my studio in The Hague on the evening of October 18th 2023, drifting through and within
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My dear (last lover), the tragedy of stone is timeless sleep sleepless time (lost lonely sterile) DRY (our love was wet) Stillness is about the cracks (the cracks spread open like life) We put everything inside holes, even ourselves at last Then we water it>make it wet and hope that something will grow, xx Daniele
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Technique: oil and gesso on linen canvas prepared with rabbit glue Size: 65 x 50 x 2 cm Authenticity: Work signed by the artist Edition: Unique work
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I hire a cameraman to follow me as I perform a delirium drifting through the city of Rome. The locations are an alternation of iconic, mundane and decayed Roman places. You can see me reading marker writings on vandalized lampposts, contemplating the sky above the river Tiber or infiltrating movie sets. Being filmed contextualizes my diversity in the public space as an “act of normalcy”, allowing me to infiltrate the infra-ordinary and subversively reveal the paradoxes of our pact with reality. It is a process of claiming the public space and re-enchanting between Banalyse and magic materialism.
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Daniele Formica’s Boys by the Pool series possesses a bucolic impression. The boys play around, swimming, dashing, floating, splashing. Despite their playfulness, their young male bodies become vulnerable to the most banal and conditioning element: water. Their limbs unfold in flamboyant gestures that aim to stay afloat whilst becoming an object of desire to the spectator/voyeur. Photo by Jeroen de Smalen
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Drifting in a confining atmosphere with a decreasingly structuralised perception of time, his belongings started dissolving around him. The series Transformed Gifts are repurposed memorabillia that have been given a new shape and existence.
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17/04/21 - 22/05/21 To swim in a pool of material belongings, plunging, drifting, whirling. The water is glistening, and so are the boys, staying afloat in the quiet streams of aquatic nostalgia. Fidgety silhouettes merge into one another, blurring the limits of their bodies. The water is inviting yet challenging, for its fluid state of being is not apt for humans to live in. Partly vulnerable, partly sensual, Formica’s boys exist in a voyeuristic vacuum where their beautiful bodies swing between subject and object by our gaze, and they coexist with repurposed memorabilia and blue introspections. In Boys by the Pool, Daniele Formica invites us to dip into his watery realm and navigate its liquidity. Daniele Formica’s new series of work follow a common thread in his practice that began last year while he was rediscovering his domestic environment. Drifting in a confining atmosphere with a decreasingly structuralised perception of time, his belongings started dissolving around him. In January this year, Formica further dived into this process in his drawing series Boys by the Pool, which originated from an attraction towards the erotic and bucolic imagery of young male figures bathing. This series evoked a new realization on the condition of floating; in Formica’s words, “liquid modernity is interpreted as a condition transforming subjects into sensual and vulnerable drifting bodies, somewhere between phenomenological victims and sentient actors playing in water.” Words abound in Formica’s work. For the artist, words are social sculptures in process, and writing is a gesture of petrifying meaning. As watery utterances, words float around in poetic efforts to anchor a liquid state of being. On the other hand, his memorabilia, from a gifted apron to an encountered leaning chair, are transformed into vessels of remembrance. As the artists says, “[his belongings] had been drifting around me all this time and finally found a tranquil shore.” Boys by the Pool presents Daniele Formica’s journey towards a sensorial and perceptual translation of the liquid state into a philosophy of being. Drawing from the mirroring quality of water, contemplating his work ultimately triggers an empathetic reflection on our own fluidness.
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In the period where the artist was working on domestic sculptures, he started to look at them as if they were some parts of water closer to him in a swimming pool. When he would move his arm, the water close to him would be affected much more than the water far away. In the same way, the objects were being affected by the movements of his life. Formica started to think about life in different states of matter and what this can mean. That is where this list comes from. I made the list of actions that deal with states of matter to express such relation between English verbs and atmospheric introspections. The written text follows the physic rhythm of matter: it starts with the airy state at the top (flying), falling towards the liquid (drifting) and ending at the bottom with the solid state (anchoring). Photo by Jeroen de Smalen
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<<Cinque volte racceso e tante casso lo lume era di sotto da la luna, poi che 'ntrati eravam ne l'alto passo, quando n'apparve una montagna, bruna per la distanza, e parvemi alta tanto quanto veduta non avëa alcuna. Noi ci allegrammo, e tosto tornò in pianto; ché de la nova terra un turbo nacque e percosse del legno il primo canto. Tre volte il fé girar con tutte l'acque; a la quarta levar la poppa in suso e la prora ire in giù, com'altrui piacque, infin che 'l mar fu sovra noi richiuso>>
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Fabrizio de Andre sings in ‘Nella mia ora di liberta’ (In my freedom hour) that sometimes violence is more human than law. It seems to confute Kant < the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me>>, but it actually proposes that failing the moral law must also be accepted as part of being human. This is the case of the wolf. I fantasize about encounters between undefended humans and wolves. I wonder how I would imagine a wolf after an encounter in the dangers of the night, as if little red riding hood was asked to make some drawings. Fear is part of life; found outside the borders of empire."
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"[...]e il naufragar m'è dolce in questo mare". (And drifting is to me sweet in this sea) from Giacomo Leopardi, L’infinito. The artist was very amused to stretch a relation between the etymology of the verb naufragare (nau/frago) and the phonemic transcription of english noun "Now" (nau). Drifting and present, or litterally ship (nav) and present, are now together. The Neptune balls were collected by his family in August across the Mediterranean coast, then shipped to the Netherlands. Formica threaded them with one single blue thread. Photo by jhoeko
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Laurel is a plant associated with poets, emperors and prophets. This is understood with the classical myth of Apollo and Daphne. Daphne is Greek for Laurel. The plant has been consumed as a mean to heighten perception and consult Apollo's oracle. The plant has been used as crowns to protect emperors' heads from lightings. I used it to cut out its leaves and write poems. Running together from cave to cave alludes to human history as a process of passing by between portals, transitioning.
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Websites
my personal website
www.danieleformica.commy artist initiative website
www.hgtomirosa.commy gallery website
www.edbprojects.com/artists/29-daniele-formica/biography/Social media
Member of Artists’ Initiative/Collective/Incubator
Hgtomi Rosa
Curriculum vitae
Education
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2022 - 2023Rome based studio program CASTRO projects
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2015 - 2019Fine Arts Den Haag, Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten diploma
exhibitions
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2024Mountain Friends Fred&Ferry Antwerp, Belgium MOUNTAIN FRIENDS | A GROUP SHOW INITIATED BY MIRTHE KLÜCK WITH KAÏ-CHUN CHANG, DANIELE FORMICA, MAJA KLAASSENS, NISHIKO & MIRTHE KLÜCK fredferry.com/exhibitions/15-mirthe-kluck-mountain-friends-a-group-show-initiated-by/installation_shots/ Group
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2024Lonely Legionnaires Ellen De Bruijne PROJECTS Amsterdam, Netherlands Opening 10/02/2024 Solo
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2023EDB Projects Art Rotterdam 2023 Rotterdam, Netherlands Group
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2023EDB Projects Art Island 2023 Ijmuiden, Netherlands Group
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2023Flowers at room temperature Antwerp Art weekend Antwerp, Belgium antwerpartweekend.be/news/flowers-at-room-temperature-curated-by-anna-laganovska Group
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2022Open Studios CASTRO Projects ROME, Italy Open Studio even from educational studio based program in Rome following a 4 months art fellowship castroprojects.it/en/studio-program/fellows/
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2022Ellen De Brujne PROJECTS Art Rotterdam 2022 Rotterdam, Netherlands galleryviewer.com/en/exhibition/3109/art-rotterdam-2022 Group
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2022Ellen De Brujne PROJECTS Art Island Ijmuiden Ijmuiden, Netherlands With Kubilay Mert Ural galleryviewer.com/en/exhibition/2850/art-island Duo
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2022For every word an emergence of entropy... Ellen De Brujne PROJECTS Amsterdam, Netherlands For every word an emergence of entropy and a call for reconstruction Curated by Sergi Rusca This exhibition is articulated as an ontological opening, that is, a proposal where artistic practices enact a multiplicity of aesthetic and conceptual overlaps around language. The displayed artworks allow for a conversation on representation, speculation, and wording, while insinuating both its material limits and its open-ended semantic qualities. Considering the exhibition as a device capable of producing objects and subjects by placing them in an emergence of meanings and correlations, the artists involved explore liminal thresholds of language as the central medium of creative articulation. Transposing from anthropologist Marisol de la Cadena’s explanation on the concept of not only – in the context of translation practices in Western-based historical readings of Andean Indigenous spiritualities – it indicates plurality in meaning, so what can be defined as one thing (for example, a painting) is not only that, as it is subject to more meanings insomuch as both its definition and its form are never settled, and it is likely that we would not know what it (a painting) not only is. “Not only indicates a potential emergence that could challenge what we know, the ways we know it, and even suggest the impossibility of our knowing, without such impossibility cancelling the emergence”, De la Cadena argues. Not only, thus, works as a tool for ontological exploration, as it allows for singularity to become ambiguous. Used in this exhibition, it sets the artistic object as a most powerful means for speculation, in an ongoing process of signification in art in and out of itself. galleryviewer.com/en/exhibition/2804/for-every-word-an-emergence-of-entropy Group
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2021Boys by the pool Ellen de Bruijne Projects Amsterdam, Netherlands To swim in a pool of material belongings, plunging, drifting, whirling. The water is glistening, and so are the boys, staying afloat in the quiet streams of aquatic nostalgia. Fidgety silhouettes merge into one another, blurring the limits of their bodies. The water is inviting yet challenging, for its fluid state of being is not apt for humans to live in. Partly vulnerable, partly sensual, Formica’s boys exist in a voyeuristic vacuum where their beautiful bodies swing between subject and object by our gaze, and they coexist with repurposed memorabilia and blue introspections. In Boys by the Pool, Daniele Formica invites us to dip into his watery realm and navigate its liquidity. www.edbprojects.com/present-4/daniele-formica/ Solo
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2021Ellen de Bruijne PROJECTS Art Rotterdam Rotterdam, Netherlands By reading Empire (2000) by Antonio Negri and Michael Hardt I rediscovered the notions of universal peace and right as the two foundations for a global, all-encompassing supranational organization that brings together all humans. I began to question the fight for peace and right as a mechanism for assertion of power. I am diffident of power and I am diffident of empire; I want to look for human escapes from its order. Fabrizio de Andre sings in ‘Nella mia ora di liberta’ (In my freedom hour) that sometimes violence is more human than law. It seems to confute Kant < the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me>>, but it actually proposes that failing the moral law must also be accepted as part of being human. This is the case of the wolf. I fantasize about encounters between undefended humans and wolves. I wonder how I would imagine a wolf after an encounter in the dangers of the night, as if little red riding hood was asked to make some drawings. Fear is part of life; found outside the borders of empire." galleryviewer.com/en/exhibition/2207/art-rotterdam-2021 Group
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2021A future unknown to me except as the whisper of a plea Ellen de Bruijne PROJECTS Amsterdam, Netherlands www.artsy.net/show/ellen-de-bruijne-projects-a-future-unknown-to-me-except-as-the-whisper-of-a-plea Group
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2021...as the whisper of a plea Ellen De Brujne PROJECTS Amsterdam, Netherlands A future unknown to me except as the whisper of a plea reflects on the confrontational duality of desire and caution in a time of coping with the impactful shifts that have affected us both individually and collectively. As we are rushing to a state of normalcy that brought us to the current situation, we seem to be creating new spaces of relationality within the old spaces without replacing them; meanwhile, we strive to kindle intimacies with others in efforts to leave disaffection and solitude behind. In a socio-political race to the past so as to resume the future, how do we make room for healing and moving on despite the uneasiness and alertness we have internalised? How can we regather the self so it can become fragmented and plural in reclaimed intimacies? With a selection of work by Simnikiwe Buhlungu, Anne-Lise Coste, Daniele Formica, Erin Johnson, and Maria Pask. Curated by Sergi Rusca. galleryviewer.com/en/exhibition/2324/-as-the-whisper-of-a-plea Group
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2020UnfairTM Westergasfabriek Amsterdam, Netherlands At Unfair™ Daniele Formica presents a mise en scène of tragicomic situations and beyond reasonable comprehension. unfair-tm.nl/ Solo
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2020Summer Exhibition Ellen de Bruijne Projects Amsterdam, Netherlands What if Dante exists in the 21st century? . This is a question that is being asked with Daniele Formica's performance in which three Dante's discuss themselves in an attempt to rise closer to his divine poetry. www.edbprojects.com/ Group
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2019The Idiots Trixie Den Haag, Netherlands group exhibition curated by Jan Dirk Adams, with works by Alex Webber, Daniele Formica, Jiří Pitrmulc and Nicholas Magriotis. danieleformica.com/food.html Group
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2019A chair walks into a house Gallery Paradne Den Haag, Netherlands On Sunday April the 21st 2019 A chair walks into a house was performed @ Gallery Paradne (a home-gallery in Badhuisstraat, The Hague). paradne.com/A-chair-walks-into-a-house Solo
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2019Graduation Show 2019 KABK Den Haag Group
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2019Ernstig Geshikt! Editie 2019 Omstand Arnhem, Netherlands Ernstig Geshikt! Editie 2019 is a show comprising of a selection of graduates from different Dutch academies in the year 2019. www.omstand.nl/news/ernstig-geschikt-editie-2019/ Group
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2019The Handshake Hgtomi Rosa Den Haag, Netherlands Opening exhibition of our artist initiative based in The Hague. With works by Dimitri Van den Wittenboer, Caroline Straver, Constantijn Scholten, Jan Dirk Adams, Alex Webber, Yukari Nakamichi and Daniele Formica. www.hgtomirosa.com/ Group
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2018What to expect when you are expecting Billytown Den Haag, Netherlands Group exhibition organized by KABK 3rd year Sculpture Department. I presented an installation work curated in collaboration with Jan Dirk Adams. danieleformica.com/ants.html Group
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2018PIP Expo x The Hague Contemporary PIP expo Den Haag, Netherlands performance event. Collaborative performance with Jan Dirk Adams, Caroline Straver and Zahar Bondar. pipdenhaag.nl/events/pip-expo-x-the-hague-contemporary/ Group
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2018A foreign affair helena van doeverenplantsoen 3 Den Haag, Netherlands the KABK Fine Art 4th Year Pre-End Exam Expo, www.kabk.nl/agenda/beeldende-kunst-studenten-presenteren-pre-exam-expo-a-foreign-affair Group
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2018Kino NEST / Zaal 3 Den Haag, Netherlands video screening organized by Nest and Zaal 3 during The Hague Contemporary Weekend, in July 2018. nestruimte.nl/en/exhibition/kino/ Group
International exchanges/Residencies
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2024St.A.i.R Graz, Austria The Styrian Government awards scholarships to international artists and art theorists from all genres. The scholarships are granted within the framework of a call for applications and include a place to work and live in Graz. In awarding these scholarships, the Styrian Government follows the recommendations of a jury of experts. The calls are open for artists, people working in the cultural sector and art theorists from European and non-European countries who seek to exchange with the Styrian art and culture scene. The scholarship amounts to EUR 1,100 per month for art projects and living expenses. Recipients of the scholarship will have accommodation in the Baroque-style Graz Seminary. Cultural initiatives will be hosts to the scholarship recipients during their stay in Graz, will support them and will involve them in networking activities. The scholarship also includes the presentation of the scholarship recipient's works. The length of stay depends on the scope of the art or art theory project and the decision of the jury. www.kultur.steiermark.at/cms/beitrag/12623533/166340854/
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2022CASTRO projects Rome, Italy The CASTRO Studio Program is an educational program which hosts a number of artists and researchers offering them a workspace and activities tailored to the their practice. An international selection panel of artists and researchers which changes every year selects the participants via open call. Due to the community nature of the activities and of CASTRO itself, the selection is not based on the best potential fellow but on the best potential group. Amongst the activities are: tutorials, group tutorials, studio visits, guided tours of Rome based on the fellow researches, workshops with local artisans of traditional Roman practices, open studios. PUBLIC PROGRAM The CASTRO Public Program consists of a set of free activities open to the public such as CRITS, artist talks, screenings and seminars. CASTRO also hosts projects in collaboration with local institutions such as portfolio reviews, workshops and short educational programs. castroprojects.it/en/studio-program/fellows/
Commissions
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2023Graduation and Open Day Visual Campaign KABK, The Royal Academy of Arts in The Hague The Hague, Netherlands with Kexin Hao www.kabk.nl/en/news/meet-the-campaign-team-graduation-show-2023 finished
Sales/Works in collections
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2023List of io non sono (I am not) KPMG collection Amsterdam, Nederland
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2022Private collections Amsterdam, Nederland
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2021Private collections Amsterdam, Nederland
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2020Private collections Amsterdam, Nederland
reviews
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2022Sjoerd Kloosterhuis: Vulnerability as an art form Website Sjoerd Kloosterhuis Amsterdam, Netherlands galleryviewer.com/en/collection/98/sjoerd-kloosterhuis-vulnerability-as-an-art-form Anyone who is somewhat at home in the Amsterdam art world has probably seen him. In action or standing in front of a work of art: Sjoerd Kloosterhuis. This passionate, independent curator is best known for his presentations in which performances, video and installation art play a major role. In 2018, for example, he invited Jimmy Robert for a performance among the paintings that were part of the large Pieter-Paul Rubens exhibition in Museum Boijmans van Beuningen. Sjoerd is one of the founders of ROZENSTRAAT - a rose is a rose is a rose, a project space in the Amsterdam Jordaan district that focuses specifically on creating solo exhibitions with mid-career artists. He previously worked as a curator at Garage Rotterdam and as programme coordinator at the Sandberg Institute. In February 2020, Sjoerd was a jury member of the Volkskrant Visual Art Prize. When I asked him to create a collection for GalleryViewer he replied:
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2021Post-Corona with artist Daniele Formica Blog/Vlog Frits Dijcks The Hague, Netherlands jegensentevens.nl/2021/02/post-corona-with-artist-daniele-formica/ This is a new series of interviews with artists looking back on the year 2020. An attempt to reflect and to look ahead on what will come. We start with the young artist Daniele Formica (1996, Perugia), born in Italy but living and working and thinking in The Hague.
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2021Artists under 30 Website Wouter van den Eijkel Amsterdam, Netherlands galleryviewer.com/en/collection/80/artists-under-30
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2019FINAL EXAMS 2019: IMPRINT Website KIEDES VAN WOUDEN AND LIENEKE HULSHOF Den Haag, Netherlands www.mistermotley.nl/art-everyday-life/eindexamens-2019-afdruk In the last few weeks I have seen all the graduation exhibitions in the Netherlands on behalf of Mr Motley and then wrote a number of articles about them. This year, however, that no lists frequented by academy containing the most striking works, but items which the current issues, trends and ideas ën described around the world among recently graduated artists. Pieces in which works by the Rietveld, Minerva, HKU, ArtEZ, and many other academies are brought together in order to understand a glimpse of the time in which we live and the art that results from it. Today I kick off with a poetic and at the same time physical theme that stood out this year: the print. With works by: Florès van der Marel, Pleun Moons, Bart van Deelen, Zahar Bondar, Daniele Formica, Maria Nolla Mateos and Jasper Verhulst.
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2019Eindexamens 2019 Magazine Jorik Amit Galama Amsterdam, Netherlands www.metropolism.com/nl/features/39053_nu_in_de_winkel_metropolis_m_nr_4_2019_ziektebeelden_eindexamens_2019 Article by Jorik Amit Galama about my graduation show.
Awards and grants
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2024PRO Onderzoek grant (sinds 2004) Stroom, Den Haag Den Haag, Netherlands
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2022CASTRO#6: STELLA fellowship CASTRO projects Rome, Italy CASTRO is an experimental learning program based in Rome. It provides development opportunities and workspace to 8 artists and 2 researchers each year. It also runs learning activities and hosts a range of cultural events for and with everyone. CASTRO wants to enhance the incredible roman potential by developing collaborations with artisans, professionals, galleries and institutions in the city.
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2020PRO Invest grant (sinds 2004) Stroom, Den Haag The Hague, Netherlands The PRO Invest grant is intended to help artists at the very start of their career to develop further in The Hague and to contribute to the city's local art scene
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2019Fine Arts Bachelor Departments Award Royal Aacademy of Arts, The Hague Den Haag, Netherlands https://www.kabk.nl/nieuws/graduation-awards-2019
Representation
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--Ellen de Bruijne PROJECTS Amsterdam, Netherlands https://www.edbprojects.com/artists/29-daniele-formica/biography/
Secondary art-related activities
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2019 - --Hgtomi Rosa artist initiative/collective On-going