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Architect, sculptor, painter and playwrighter. The son of a naval officer, descendant of a family of Venetian origin settled for many years on the island of Ischia, and a stripper, he was born on one of the countless trips his mother made to follow his father from port to port in Bari in 1935.
Entrusted for his education to his father's family, he lived on the island of Ischia until 1945. He moved to Naples where he attended the Jesuit school and later began studying architecture. At the age of nineteen, he left the family for good to follow as a disciple a master: R C.
In 1970, after long years of study in complete silence, he exhibited for the first time in Rome, winning the Italian National Art Critics Award. He founded a theater and art school in Rome: R C.
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From the text by Italo Tomassoni for the exhibition “Viaggio ai confini della mente” (“Voyage to the borders of the mind”) which he curated.
CIAC Foligno 9 JUNE-22 SEPTEMBER 2024
“Vettor Pisani, at the beginning of the Seventies, breaks onto the art scene inspired by the myths and the magical and religious beliefs of Hermeticism and of pre-Christian doctrines, which are refractory of the ephemeral and materialistic episodic nature of those years. His incessant questioning points to a symbolic transfiguration of heteroclitic images and objects made to merge into the totality of a Corpus Hermeticum bringing together opposites in a vision that overcomes the dialectics and schizophrenia of the modern world.”