Rabarama

Rabarama, pseudonym of Paola Epifani, (born August 22, 1969) is an Italian contemporary artist.[1]

Rabarama
Rabarama in 2006
Born
Paola Epifani

NationalityItalian
EducationArts High School, Treviso
Academy of Fine Arts, Venice
Known forPerformance, Drawing, Painting, Sculpture
Notable work
monumental sculptures, sculptures, performances, paintings
Movementcontemporary art
Websitewww.rabarama.com

Artistic practice

Rabarama creates sculptures and paintings of men, women and hybrid creatures, often in eccentric poses.[2][3] The skins of her subjects are always decorated with patterns, symbols, letters, glyphs and other kind of figures, in a great variety of forms.[4]

Public art and internet art

Rabarama monumental sculptures have been exhibited in many public spaces[5]

  • Paris, Place de la Sorbonne, Rue Soufflot, Place du Pantheon
  • Reggio Calabria, seaside
  • Shanghai, People's Plaza
  • Miami, Mizner Park
  • Florence, Piazza Pitti- Giardino di Boboli-Giardino delle Scuderie Reali- Complesso Le Pagliere
  • Cannes, La croisette

Hi-tech and new media

In 2011 the world's first 360° video mapping on a sculpture was realized on a Rabarama's work called "Bozzolo" and exhibited live in Florence, Italy.[6][7]

Exhibitions

Selected Exhibitions

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gollark: On the internet, "this person is lying or misinformed" does tend to be the most parsimonious explanation, but I don't really like it.
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gollark: I don't doubt that weird bugs in things exploitable via URLs (which are what QR codes contain, generally) exist, but those are generally considered bad and get patched fast.
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