By Angela d'Addamo
As you already know, the newsletter format closes with this issue to come back soon as a proper magazine. We will keep on exploring the very many art expressions on which embark the young Londoners of adoption, but with heart and roots all Italian, and to conclude we would like to briefly recall the artists we have met so far.
In the past issues we have talked about the very young Italian-American poetess Whitney Lynn Daccico (START Newsletter – Vol. 1, Issue 2), to come then to the sculptures and installations of Giulia Ricci (START Newsletter – Vol. 1, Issue 3) and Francesca Galeazzi (Vol. 2, Issue 3). And if it is true that Italy is the country of the bel canto and figurative arts, vivid examples are the painter Crystal Fischetti (Vol. 1, Issue 4) and the soprano Maya Sapone (Vol. 2, issue 1).
An all women’s year then! Well, it is a good sign of how the times have changed compared to when women were completely barred from art; we do not wish for any turnabout if not that art be more accessible to everybody.
START will then be back to find and talk about young Italian talents; in the meanwhile still available on www.giorgiostudio.co.uk are the interviews and clips with the protagonists of this first year. But be on the lookout: novelties lie in wait… and London is an inexhaustible mine of promises!
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