Marcello Jori

Marcello Jori was the star of Italian art during the eighties and nineties, today he is an interpreter of an art that has few equals in the current artistic environment research.
From the beginning of his activity, he pursued a project of total art that today leads him to occupy a position of great relevance in the definition of contemporary eclecticism.

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Published in Italy for Linus, Alter and Frigidaire, in France for Albin Michel on L’Echo des Savanes. He also collaborates with magazines such as Vogue and Vanity. From 1992 to 1998 he exclusively designed for the Japanese publishing house Kodansha.
In the 80s he began with the production of crystals, precious gems containers of energy and light, and geometries, that will bring him to repaint the world following the rules of his style.

He began his artistic career using various expressive means such as photography, painting and writing. From the beginning of his activity the use of the word is a recurring sign in his work. From the beginning of his activity the use of the word is a recurring sign in his work.

The “Full Artist” is how Marcello Jori defines himself today, a reference to the dimension of the Renaissance artist who with the same level of competence practiced painting, sculpture, was a designer, came face-to-face with architecture and wrote treatises, even if before anything else he was a painter.
He has participated in three Biennials in Venice, the Paris Biennale, two Quadriennali in Rome And has held exhibitions in national and international galleries and museums.