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Having a Masters Degree in Painting from the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna (1999) as well as holding the position as art director for the magazines Autodafè and Cenere, Hüller is a multidisciplinary artist. He works on projects concerning painting, digital/graphic design, video art, installation and performances. Charta Bureau Communication - a PR, communication and design agency – invited Hüller to Prague to oversee creative projects for the studio. Charta Bureau is official member of the French-Czech and Italian- Czech Chamber of Commerce in Prague. Hüller currently has several works in progress in Prague, Czech Republic:
· 15 unfinished works / Thoughts for sale, personal exhibition at Enter the Address (ongoing)
· Fiato, exhibition at L'Ardoise (ongoing)
· Grand Tour, mural painting for Hlavní nádraží (autumn 2009)
· 4S*SCH, performance in collaboration with a worldwide famous clothes brand (Sept. 2009)
· Art director/curator of CBFH, art gallery in Žižkov (October 2009)
· Laptop, interactive project, Karlín (December 2009)
In 2005 one of his works of art was flagged in Pagine Bianche d'Autore contest in Emilia Romagna. In 2006 he won a contest promoted by the Young Artists Office of Modena City with the initiative Flâneur - a series of projects reflecting the interaction with the public (www.flaneur-andata.com) - thanks to which he was awarded a two year loan of an atelier in Carteria Street.
Among his latest personal exhibitions:
2008 - Fiato, galleria Il Ponte, Pieve di Cento (BO); Prospettive, Area Progetto, Galleria Civica di Modena;
2006 - Io Quadro, Associazione Culturale Betta Frigieri, Sassuolo; Piumepesanti, Parco dei Popoli, Castellarano (RE);
2004 - Al tempo squadernato, Galleria Condotto9, Sassuolo.
Among his collective exhibitions:
2008 - Manifestazoone, Cuneo 2006 - Musae, Jesolo Cagliari Bologna Milano; Labirinto Mito, Edificio, Danza, S.Agostino (FE); 2005 - Incarta, Giornata del Contemporaneo, performance, via Carteria, Modena; Urbana, Palazzo Cisterna Biella;
1998 - Giovani artisti al Baraccano, Bologna. |