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Fidia Falaschetti
2001
Fidia Falaschetti is a contemporary artist known for his vibrant and provocative works that critique modern society. Born in Civitanova, Italy, in 1977, he was named after Phidias, a renowned Greek sculptor and painter.3 Falaschetti's artistic journey began in his early childhood, influenced by his creative family and the street art and hip-hop scenes.13
Education and Early Career
- Education: Falaschetti studied Production Design at the Academy of Fine Arts in Italy, graduating in 2002.1
- Early Career: Before transitioning to contemporary art, he worked as a graphic designer, illustrator, and photographer for international brands since 1995.1
Transition to Contemporary Art
In 2007, after a trip to the United States, Falaschetti shifted his focus to contemporary art, aiming to express his views on the world's darker aspects through positive and creative art forms.1 He is known for using popular icons to critique social behaviors, often incorporating symbols like burgers, donuts, and pills into his sculptures made from materials such as wood, aluminum, or concrete.3
Notable Works and Exhibitions
- Notable Works: His notable pieces include "Freaky Mouse" and "Donald Fuck," which are part of his critique on consumerism and modern society.34
- Exhibitions: Falaschetti has exhibited his work globally, including in museums and galleries in the United States, France, Brazil, Indonesia, Switzerland, the UK, and Italy.1 Some notable exhibitions include solo shows in Los Angeles and collective shows in Miami and Beijing.1
Current Activities
Falaschetti splits his time between Italy and Los Angeles, where he maintains a larger studio. He is active on social media and has plans for future exhibitions exploring themes like social media.3 In 2023, he collaborated with Elisabetta Franchi for Milan Design Week.5
LinkedIn Profile
His LinkedIn profile highlights his experience as a contemporary artist and his connection to the art world, with over 500 connections.2


