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JAGO - The encounter between classical and contemporary language

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Pop House Gallery is pleased to present three artworks by JAGO. JAGO is an Italian artist who works in the field of sculpture. He uses marble, referring to traditional techniques, but at the same time deals with fundamental themes of the era in which he lives, establishing a direct relationship with the public through the use of videos and social networks, to share the production process of his artworks.
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Title: JAGO - The encounter between classical and contemporary language
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Pop House Gallery is pleased to present three artworks by JAGO.
JAGO is an Italian artist who works in the field of sculpture.
He uses marble, referring to traditional techniques, but at the same time deals with fundamental themes of the era in which he lives, establishing a direct relationship with the public through the use of videos and social networks, to share the production process of his artworks.

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