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 | Davide is a descendent from a family of Glassworkers. He started at a very early age, following his grandfather, working in the big furnaces of Murano: 1966 Works in the furnace of Alfredo Barbini. Later that year he works with Archimede Seguso. 1968 Collaborates with Loredano Rosin 1973 Employment at Venini, Salviati and La Murrina 1978 Collaboration with fashion and design firms such as Yves Saint Laurent, Christian Dior. He began producing lamp-worked beads in his mother's jewellery studio. 1987 Founded the studio Campagnol & Salvadore. 1997 Founding member of Centro Studio Vetro. 1999 Works with Massimo Nordio. 2000 Works with Floris Meydam and Frank Borst.
His Skills found international recognition. Since many years he is now teaching muranese techniques to glass students from all over the globe.
Solo Exhibits:
2006 William Traver Gallery "Risonanze Tribali", Tacoma 2005 William Traver Gallery " Sogno Africano", Seattle 2002 AFRICA 2002 a bicoastal Exhibit in the USA at Mostly Glass Gallery, NJ and L. H. Selman Ltd., CA 1999 Salvadore, Galerie L, Hamburg, Germany Group Exhibits:
melodia fantasiosa, Traver Gallery, Seattle, 2008 Trasparenze Ethniche, William Traver Gallery, Seattle, 2007 SOFA, William Traver Gallery, Navy Pier, Chicago, 2007 Blown Away: An Exhibition of Glass, Hooks-Epstein Galleries, Houston, 2007 SOFA New York, represented by Barry Friedman & Wexler Galleries, 2000 - 2 Palm Springs International Art Fair, CA, represented by Mostly Glass Gallery, 2001 - 2 SOFA Chicago, represented by Mostly Glass Gallery, 1999 – 2001. Gallery Etienne & Van den Doel, Den Haag, Netherlands, 2001, Grand Crystal Museum Taipei, Taiwan, 2001 "Maastricht meets Murano", Leon Salet Arte, Maastricht, 2001 Mostly Glass Gallery, NJ, Seasons & Times, Millenium Glass, 1999 - 2000 Museum for Kunst and Gewerbe in Hamburg, Germany, 1999 Art Expo in New York, represented by Mostly Glass Gallery, 1999 Venezia Aperto Vetro, Ducal Palace,Venice, 1998
Public Exhibitions: Glass museum of the National Glass Foundation in La Granja, Spain. Cerfav School of Glass in Vannes le Chate, France American Craft Museum, New York, USA Gran Crystal Museum, Taipei, Taiwan. |
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