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Paolo Gonzato
Born in 1975 in Busto Arsizio, Italy, Paolo Gonzato lives and works in Milan. He studied decoration and art history at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan before pursuing his career as an artist. His works have been exhibited in various Italian museums and institutions, and he was a finalist for the Moroso Prize in 2013.
Solo exhibitions:
- Out of Stock, Atelier Les Companies, Milan (2014)
- L’isola delle rose, A Palazzo Gallery, Brescia, Italy (2013)
- Paolo Gonzato, Japan Brand, Palazzo Ducale, Genoa, Italy (2010)
- It’s not Right, Galleria Comunale d’Arte Contemporanea di Monfalcone, Italy (2009)
Group exhibitions:
- Get the Bloom, Shoot the Lobster, Luxembourg (2014)
- New Work, Green on Red Gallery, Dublin (2013)
- I Balletti Russi, workshop by Fiorucci Art Trust, Villa 3 Ville, Positano, Italy (2013)
- Stracrepaccio Paradise, Crepaccio Project, Milan, Italy (2012)
- UN’ITA, Italian Artists in New York, Industria Superstudio Gallery, New York (2011)
- No Soul for Sale, Turbine Hall, Tate Modern, London (2010)

Designer: Paolo Gonzato
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The diamond shape that distinguishes the designer’s dialectic is the protagonist of an unusual plot of solids and empty, onto which the achievements and missing pieces of life are projected. From empty to full, from macro to micro, the diamond shape becomes origami or a mosaic with an optical effect.
Designer: Paolo Gonzato
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The diamond shape that distinguishes the designer’s dialectic is the protagonist of an unusual plot of solids and empty, onto which the achievements and missing pieces of life are projected. From empty to full, from macro to micro, the diamond shape becomes origami or a mosaic with an optical effect.
Designer: Paolo Gonzato
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The diamond shape that distinguishes the designer’s dialectic is the protagonist of an unusual plot of solids and empty, onto which the achievements and missing pieces of life are projected. From empty to full, from macro to micro, the diamond shape becomes origami or a mosaic with an optical effect.