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Annemarie Ambrosoli Artist 1 / 15 Annemarie Ambrosoli - Artist www.itv-holz-art.at/en/annemarie-ambrosoli Born in the Aurina Valley, Italy, Annemarie Ambrosoli was lucky to be tutored, from early age, by her uncle Ercole Frigoli, a landscape artist, who taught her oil painting and instilled in her a love for nature. Annemarie exhibits internationally and her works belong to private collections in Italy, Switzerland, Germany and Austria. She takes part to important exhibitions like as: Spoleto Arte 2014 by Prof. Vittorio Sgarbi, italian historian, art biennial of Palermo by Prof. Vittori Sgarbi, 2015 exhibition in Milan ”Feeding the planet, Energy for life”, cultural – social vision of Italian artists-Fabbrica Pensante Milano – Expo Art Milan 2015, important exhititions with ItaliArts in Stuttgart , Vienna , Monaco , next Scandinavia. Group and individual exhibitions in Italy, Spain, Germany, Canada, Austria ec Art fair participation in Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Canada, France, Hong Kong. Main influences for her artistic career were the masters of Impressionism, Post-Impressionism and Fauvism. Her aim is to paint landscapes “en plein air”, using nature as a model for depicting color schemes on canvas. In her work, emotions are essential, followed by motifs that also have a significant role. She attended courses at the Academy International of Bruneck in the year 1992 – 1996 under the guidance of Prof. Klaus Pack and Prof. Reinhard Adlmannseder. This results in artworks that revolve around trees as a highly important theme. Particularly inspiring for Ms. Ambrosoli is the cold season where trees show their branches, gestures and movements. These branches evoke emotions in the artist’s soul, such as “gestures” expressing sensuality, love, desire and contact. Another theme of great importance to the artist is “ensembles”. Ensembles are not mere combinations of single objects, but are created through an interaction of several objects reflecting the history of humans and nature and contributing, due to their individual characteristics, to local or regional identity. Landscapes, but also villages, are subject to continuous and often swift change, which carries the risk of homogenization and therefore a loss of diversity (http://www.provinz.bz.it/natur- raum/themen/ensembleschutz.asp). In these artworks, she aims at expressing her emotions related to a certain motif by joyful color schemes, rather than just depicting objects in a realistic way. Annemarie Ambrosoli was awarded several prizes and mentions; she is listed in various art catalogues and publications.

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Annemarie Ambrosoli - Artist www.itv-holz-art.at/en/annemarie-ambrosoli Born in the Aurina Valley, Italy, Annemarie Ambrosoli was lucky to be tutored, from early age, by her uncle Ercole Frigoli, a landscape artist, who taught her oil painting and instilled in her a love for nature. Annemarie exhibits internationally and her works belong to private collections in Italy, Switzerland, Germany and Austria. She takes part to important exhibitions like as: Spoleto Arte 2014 by Prof. Vittorio Sgarbi, italian historian, art biennial of Palermo by Prof. Vittori Sgarbi, 2015 exhibition in Milan ”Feeding the planet, Energy for life”, cultural – social vision of Italian artists-Fabbrica Pensante Milano – Expo Art Milan 2015, important exhititions with ItaliArts in Stuttgart , Vienna , Monaco , next Scandinavia. Group and individual exhibitions in Italy, Spain, Germany, Canada, Austria ec Art fair participation in Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Canada, France, Hong Kong.

Main influences for her artistic career were the masters of Impressionism, Post-Impressionism and Fauvism.

Her aim is to paint landscapes “en plein air”, using nature as a model for depicting color schemes on canvas. In her work, emotions are essential, followed by motifs that also have a significant role. She attended courses at the Academy International of Bruneck in the year 1992 – 1996 under the guidance of Prof. Klaus Pack and Prof. Reinhard Adlmannseder.

This results in artworks that revolve around trees as a highly important theme. Particularly inspiring for Ms. Ambrosoli is the cold season where trees show their branches, gestures and movements. These branches evoke emotions in the artist’s soul, such as “gestures” expressing sensuality, love, desire and contact.

Another theme of great importance to the artist is “ensembles”. Ensembles are not mere combinations of single objects, but are created through an interaction of several objects reflecting the history of humans and nature and contributing, due to their individual characteristics, to local or regional identity. Landscapes, but also villages, are subject to continuous and often swift change, which carries the risk of homogenization and therefore a loss of diversity (http://www.provinz.bz.it/natur-raum/themen/ensembleschutz.asp). In these artworks, she aims at expressing her emotions related to a certain motif by joyful color schemes, rather than just depicting objects in a realistic way.

Annemarie Ambrosoli was awarded several prizes and mentions; she is listed in various art catalogues and publications.

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Selection of honors and awards: 2013 Award by auction House Iori Piacenza – Hotel de Paris Monaco - Principality of Monaco 2013 Award European Art Personality– Galleria Amart – Bruxelles - Belgium 2012 Special Award Premio dei Normanni Palermo - Italy 2012 International Le louvre Award - Galerie Thuillier Paris - France 2008 Critics Award F.I.A.R.(International Festival of Art) Galleria Il Collezionista Rome - Italy 2007 I° Prize Italian Culture Institut Laives Bolzano - Coordinamento Arte La Goccia - Italy 2006 V° Prize Centro d'arte e cultura "La Tavolozza" Sanremo - Italy 2005 I° Prize Centro d'arte e cultura "La Tavolozza" Porto S. Elpidio - Italy 2005 Special Distinction Gallery La Telaccia Turin - Italy 2004 Special Distinction Gallery La Telaccia Turin – Italy Selection of publications and fine art catalogs: 2015 - Feeding the planet, Energy for life, cultural – social vision of Italian artists-fabbrica Pensante

Milano –Expo Art Milan 2015 - Editoriale Giorgio Mondadori

- EXPO 2015 – Nell’arte italiana – Un frammento d’Arte Contemporanea per nutrire il pianeta” de “Il Quadrato” EXPO 2015 Milano di Mondadori

- Internationale Kunst heute 2015 – Martina Kolle – Ingrid Gardill 2014 - Spoleto Arte by historian Vittorio Sgarbi - De Ferrari

- ItaliArts - Contemporary artists in Vienna – Giorgio Mondadori

- Protagonisti dell’arte – dal XIX secolo ad oggi – EA Editore - Catalogo dell’Arte Moderna – CAM – L’Arte Contemporanea dal secondo Dopoguerra ad oggi -

Giorgio Mondadori - International Guide to Fine Art - n. 50 2013

- Important World Artist WWAB – California - Analisi Critica – Dalla tradizione classica alfascino del’avanguardia - Giorgio Falossi e Lorenzo

Cipriani – Il Quadrato

- I segnalati 2013 of Salvatore Russo – EA Editore - ArtParis 2013 –Giorgio Mondadori

- Vernissage: I grandi dell’arte of Sandro Serradifalco – EA Editore

- Catalogo dell’Arte Moderna – CAM – L’Arte Contemporanea dal secondo Dopoguerra ad oggi - Giorgio Mondadori - International Guide to Fine Art - n. 49

- I° Art Biennial of Palermo – General Artworks Catalogue 2012 - Suggestioni d’Autore –Giorgio Mondadori

- Catalogo dell’Arte Moderna – CAM – L’Arte Contemporanea dal secondo Dopoguerra ad oggi - Giorgio Mondadori - International Guide to Fine Art - n. 48

- Art Museum Selection - Francesco Saverio Russo e Salvatore Russo - EA Editore

- Gli ultimi 50 anni nella pittura e scultura italiana - Quando l'arte è storia - 1962-2012 - Giorgio Falossi e Lorenzo Cipriani - Il Quadrato Editore

- Grandi Maestri - Overart n. 4 - EA Editore

- Speciale Premio dei Normanni - Overart n. 3 - EA Editore

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2011

- Contemporary artists in Munich - Giorgio Mondadori

- Sensazioni visive - Giorgio Mondadori 2007 - Catalogo dell’Arte Moderna – CAM – L’Arte Contemporanea dal secondo Dopoguerra ad oggi -

Giorgio Mondadori - International Guide to Fine Art - n. 43 - Annuario Comed – International Guide to fine Arts n. 34 2006 - La città nell'arte contemporanea - Annuario Comed

- Annuario Comed – International Guide to fine Arts n. 33 2005 - Nuova arte 2005 - Cairo Editore

- Annuario Comed – International Guide to fine Arts n. 32 2004

- Annuario Comed – International Guide to fine Arts n. 31

- Catalogo dell’Arte Moderna – CAM – L’Arte Contemporanea dal secondo Dopoguerra ad oggi - Giorgio Mondadori - International Guide to Fine Art - n. 40

Several art critics wrote about her oeuvre: Vittorio Sgarbi, Paolo Levi, Salvatore Russo, Dino Marasà, Letizia Lanzarotti, Anna Francesca Biondolìllo, Eugen Galasso, Carlo Franza, Orfeo Carpinelli, Lidìa Silanos, Maria Grazia Spadaro, Erika Nicchiosini, M. Malì, Alfonso Confalone, Teodosio Martucci, Maria Grazia Ginocchio, Lilia Grazia Tiberi, Leo Strozzieri, Giorgio Falossi, Sandro Serradifalco etc. Some reviews or critical essays: Cycle “Set Ensembles”: “Annemarie Ambrosoli’s Tachisme is lively and merry, a chromatic weaving that recalls tapestries, in the density of the material” Prof. Vittorio Sgarbi (Year 2014) Annemarie Ambrosoli’s landscapes create a dreamy, suspended atmosphere thanks to her bright brushstrokes, creating a dialogue with “chiarismo” tonality that distinguishes paintings that place themselves in a slightly formal abstract context until the completed expressive communication. Free of poetic and figurative conditioning, the works are dynamically structured, marks become tools and colors attune toward transcendence and conclude in concrete harmony in a message that does not repeat usual forms but brings about innovation of perception. The secure feature is dominant, allowing itself the preciosity of discovery and the communication of hope but also anxiety traced on deep interiority. Annemarie Ambrosoli’s nature gives up the perfect shape for a more symbolic language; there is a line that encloses color in a diffuse tenderness, which makes the blues and reds that climb the twisted trees, the dark greens and yellows that gradate the vegetation of the hills of personal interpretation. Giorgio Falosso (Year 2013)

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Annemarie Ambrosoli is inspired by nature, which she however never transfers on the canvas with truism. It is a fantasy or better, a poetic revisitation of nature that entwines her personality and conception of life. Thanks to the use of joyous colors and the agile interlacing of strokes forming images, we can sense that Ambrosoli belongs to a legion of positive people with an optimistic character I would call Franciscan. In fact, her painting is “en plain air”, marvelously fresh and strongly recalls impressionism…Leo Strozzieri (Year 2012) “…Starting from real landscapes, that is, really existing …. Ambrosoli transfigures in a fantastic and dreamlike key such natural reality, nearly tracking down the unconscious spirit in nature…., as Schelling and generally the Romantic artists wanted. Realizing a synthesis between form and colour, where both the elements involve one another, with a choice of colours always tending to light, in a key that reminds of Goethe “Theory of colours” (Farbenlehre) and then to the following theorizations of Schopenhauer and Steiner, with the obvious and also remarkable differences between these theories, where all the chromatic spectrum is experienced, with a prevalence of apparently “soft” and delicate shades, in fact really vivid…” Eugen Galasso (2011) Link:http://www.itv-holz-art.at/en/annemarie-ambrosoli/biography/

Artworks (Selection) Cycle Sets-Ensembles

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Ensemble Ehrenburg: purpur flowers, 2015 - 40 x 50 cm - oil on canvas

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Ensemble Moos: sunrise, 2014 - 49,5 x 39,5 cm - oil on wood

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Ensemble St. Lorenzen i.G.: dream of spring, 2014 - 80 x 60 cm - oil on canvas

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Ensemble Sonnenburg: light effects, 2014 – 69,5 x 49,5 cm - oil on wood

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Ensemble Sonnenburg: blue shadows, 2014 - cm. 70 x 60 - oil on wood

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Ensemble St. Lorenzen: farms in light, 2015 – 70 x 60 cm - oil on wood

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Ensemble St. Lorenzen: castle Sonnenburg, sunny day, 2015 – 60 x 50 cm - oil on wood

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Ensemble Mühlbach: purple shadows, 2015 - 70 x 60 cm - oil on wood

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Ensemble Moos: sunny day, 2015 – 70 x 50 cm - oil on canvas

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Ensemble Moos: Traces of Spring, 2009 - 80 x 60 cm - oil on canvas

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Annemarie Ambrosoli

Artist Administator

I.T.V. Holz-Art Gallery

Kötschach 467 A-9640 Kötschach-Mauthen (Austria)

Tel. +43 (0) 664 8558485

[email protected] www.itv-holz-art.at