Costantino D'Orazio
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Costantino D'Orazio (born 1974 in
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) is an Italian
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and
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. Director of GNU (Umbria's National Gallery) in Perugia/Italy.


Expositions

D'Orazio worked on many
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and artistic installations, including: *''Mario Merz. Un segno nel Foro di Cesare'' (Rome, 2003) *''Mimmo Paladino a Villa Pisani'' ( Villa Pisani, Stra, 2008) * ''Intorno a Borromini'' (Rome, 2009) *''Speranze & Dubbi. Arte giovane tra Italia e Libano'' (
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, 2008 and
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, 2009) *''I Classici del Contemporaneo'' (Villa Pisani, Stra, 2009) *''Oliviero Rainaldi – Tutto Scorre'' (Villa Pisani, Stra, 2011).


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