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Born in Naples, Fiamma Zagara is a conceptual artist living in Rome. Although with strong roots in the Italian cultural heritage, she gives place to an original, vigorous plastic language. 

Fiamma creates multi-layered artworks manipulating and transforming all sorts of recycled materials (wood, aluminium, jute, polyethylene, tubes, wires, glass). Primal colors – and, more recently, gold and silver - and archetypal forms are expression of her intimate research for harmony and balance combined with civil and social commitment.

In 2016, Fiamma worked with Michelangelo Pistoletto on the project “Terzo Paradiso" in Rome. She joined Venice Biennale twice, in 2009 and 2011.


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All artworks of Fiamma Zagara
Sculpture, Acchiappasogni (Dreamcatcher), Fiamma Zagara

Acchiappasogni (Dreamcatcher)

Fiamma Zagara

Sculpture - 60 x 18 x 19 inch

$10,164

Sculpture, Contratta Dilatazione, Fiamma Zagara

Contratta Dilatazione

Fiamma Zagara

Sculpture - 47 x 47 x 1.6 inch

$12,422

Sculpture, Per Adriano, Fiamma Zagara

Per Adriano

Fiamma Zagara

Sculpture - 43 x 43 x 1.6 inch

$12,422

Sculpture, Fragmenta Beta, Fiamma Zagara

Fragmenta Beta

Fiamma Zagara

Sculpture - 47 x 39 x 1.6 inch

$12,422

Sculpture, Taurus, Fiamma Zagara

Taurus

Fiamma Zagara

Sculpture - 43 x 38 x 17 inch

$10,164

Sculpture, Grovigli, Fiamma Zagara

Grovigli

Fiamma Zagara

Sculpture - 24 x 25 x 1.6 inch

$9,034

Sculpture, Per Marquerite Yourcenar 1987-2017, Fiamma Zagara

Per Marquerite Yourcenar 1987-2017

Fiamma Zagara

Sculpture - 24 x 25 x 1.6 inch

$10,164

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Born in Naples, Fiamma Zagara is a conceptual artist living in Rome. Although with strong roots in the Italian cultural heritage, she gives place to an original, vigorous plastic language. 

Fiamma creates multi-layered artworks manipulating and transforming all sorts of recycled materials (wood, aluminium, jute, polyethylene, tubes, wires, glass). Primal colors – and, more recently, gold and silver - and archetypal forms are expression of her intimate research for harmony and balance combined with civil and social commitment.

In 2016, Fiamma worked with Michelangelo Pistoletto on the project “Terzo Paradiso" in Rome. She joined Venice Biennale twice, in 2009 and 2011.