He was born in 1977 in Catanzaro. In 1994, he moved to Rome to study architecture and where he still lives and works.
Son of the painter Giovanni Marziano, he has always painted, moving to Rome allowed him to study the masters of ancient and modern Italian art from life. He began his exhibition activity by collaborating with Roman galleries (Il Leone, InQuadro), with the Gagliardi gallery in San Gimignano and with the Casa d’arte gallery in Bra (CN).
In 2015 he started a series of exhibitions in Spain, the first European nation to consider realism as “contemporary art”, made of tradition of the craft and innovation of the idea that underlies it.
He actively collaborated with his father’s workshop in the creation of the apse mosaic of the Basilica Minore di Squillace (200mq) and the mural paintings of the same Cathedral.
He is the author of the cycle of black and white works dedicated to the city of New York, works that have given him international visibility. The latest exhibition, in chronological order, entitled «talis pater», was presented at the Miglio art house in Catanzaro as the first stop in a series of traveling exhibitions, testifying to a parallel artistic path with his father. In 2019 he participated in "no pixel", a collective exhibition that brings together the best exponents of Italian realism and hyperrealism. In 2021 he inaugurated his personal exhibition "indelebile". He is active as an artistic communicator through his social channels with the column "Pitturil" through which he talks about the world of painting and drawing in a light-hearted way.
Events at Rome Art Week
2024
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