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Fallani Artistic Serigraphy


In Venice, a small atelier of industrial archeology houses one of the most important artistic printing workshops in the world, where a marvelous historical archive is kept that has a collection of over 1000 works created since the 1960s by over 200 international artists.


A world, where creativity has no boundaries, that Fiorenzo Fallani founded in 1968 with the desire to experiment and promote a printing technique that, although very ancient and very popular in the United States, was at the time quite unknown in Italy. Silk-screen printing consists in passing the color through the mesh of a fabric, then used as a “stencil”, being able to print on any type of material and with any type of ink. This great expressive versatility made her a technic particularly suited to pop art, an artistic movement that developed in the United States in the 1950s.

The atelier has recently been reopened by Gruppofallani, with his son Gianpaolo, driven by the passion to keep the romantic spirit that animated the workshop alive since 1968. Today he has returned, in fact, to be a stimulating "port of the sea" always open to artists and creatives from all over the world who wish to experiment with new techniques of reproduction of their works, but also to all those who, through workshops and cultural events, want to know and experience this surprising and versatile printing technique.


Timetables:

Mon - Sat from 9:00 to 12:30 and from 15:00 to 18:30

Sunday closed



Fallani Artistic Serigraphy
Address: Salizada Seriman, 4875, 30121
Phone: 041 523 5772
Site: http://www.fallanivenezia.com/index.php/it/?fbclid=IwAR0mOuAAfkcA-nFVF7pP02ExFqsYeqioaP9ash41SbPbjXwGQMA6RyIK0v8

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