Pino Mascia

Born and raised in Rome to Sardinian parents, Pino Mascia studied art at the Academy of Fine Arts and worked under some of Rome’s most important contemporary artists. These teachings are what influenced his works until his first years as an artist when he moved to Urbino in the early 1980’s. Mascia, was one of the promoters of “AGRAVITAZIONALE”, an artistic movement between the mid 80’s and 90’s, composed of a group of artists that created works using phosphorescent pigments allowing for a duel vision, in light (by day) and in the dark (by night). This experience brought forth important artistic exchanges within their collaboration and in the formation of each artist as an individual. The movement also gained a great deal of praise from the public and the art market.