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Giuseppe Stampone (b. 1974, Cluses, France) is Professor at Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna, teaching Chromatology, Painting Techniques, and Techniques and Technologies of Visual Arts II across Painting and Art Education programs. He maintains active collaborations with IULM University Milan, Federico II University Naples, and the McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology at Toronto.
His research spans contemporary art theory, multimedia installations, and chromatology with emphasis on historical context and medium justification. Stampone's methodology integrates Renaissance art history through avant-garde movements to current practices, requiring students to contextualize their work through historical comparisons and theoretical frameworks.
Stampone co-founded Solstizio Project with EU collaboration and partners Maria Crispal on Global Education initiatives. His artistic practice combines Bic pen drawings with video installations exhibited at major international venues including Venice Biennale (59th and 56th editions), MIT Museum Boston, and MAXXI Rome.
- Villa Romana residency in Florence (2020, first Italian recipient funded by Deutsche Bank)
- Pacco d'Artista award (2013) for 'L'ABC del Bel Paese' reproduced on 100,000 Poste Italiane packages
As associate member of American Academy in Rome and Civitella Ranieri Foundation, he conducts research with Alberto Abruzzese and Derrick De Kerckhove on art and new media. His teaching requires students to develop exhibition proposals, critical essays, and educational programs through gallery/museum visits across Italy.
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