Biographies
Diego Cibelli
Diego Cibelli was born in Naples in 1987. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples and later moved to Berlin, where he graduated from the Weissensee Kunsthochschule. He returned to his hometown and obtained a degree in Product Design from the Vanvitelli University. His artistic research has always explored humanistic geography, interpreted as the study of territories, their history, and the sense of belonging that human beings develop, generating new living spaces. Among his most important solo exhibitions are L’Arte del Danzare Assieme and Gates at the Royal Factory and the Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte (Naples). Diego Cibelli won the 2024 edition of the Prix Carta Bianca at the Madre Museum (Naples). His work is included in the collections of international museums such as the MAD Museum of Art and Design in New York, the Museo e Real Bosco di Capodimonte (Naples), the Seattle Art Museum, and the National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne).
A journey into the fascinating world of the Etruscans through small objects rich in meaning: the bronze figurines from the Corazzi collection.
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During the visit to the exhibition and the Art Museum, we take a close look at these figures—deities, worshippers, animals—to discover who made them, what they were used for, and the stories they tell. In the workshop, children become Etruscan artisans, creating their own sculpture by shaping clay and bringing to life real or imaginary characters to gift to someone special!