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Ignium

Apr 28, 2015 - May 28, 2015

Ignium is the art project impulsed by Jorge Nicolás Cuevas and Antonella Perrone. Glass is the main element in the realization of their art work, frequently combined with other techniques such as engraving, photography and textile art.Ignium works are a reflection on the intrinsic aspects of human soul, it's limitless nature, unfinished and interminable, in itself circular and concentric. Of constant duality, equilibrium in instability. In the series Origo and Skulls the artists delve into two big conlficts of human life, origin and death.

Both initiated their education in Berazategui's Glass School (Bs. As., Arg) and continued it in Vetroricerca Glass&Modern (Bolzano, Italia). They have collaborated in several artist's studios, such as Felix Bunge, Claudia Dalia, Miriam di Fiore, Silvia Levenson and Davide Salvatore.

Their work has been exhibited in Argentina, Italy, Portugal, Germany, Spain and Finland, having received numerous awards. Ignium art works can be found in collections at Museo del Vidrio (Berazategui, Arg.), Museo del Vetro (Murano, It.) and European Museum of Modern Glass (Rödental, Al.).


Ignium is the art project impulsed by Jorge Nicolás Cuevas and Antonella Perrone. Glass is the main element in the realization of their art work, frequently combined with other techniques such as engraving, photography and textile art.Ignium works are a reflection on the intrinsic aspects of human soul, it's limitless nature, unfinished and interminable, in itself circular and concentric. Of constant duality, equilibrium in instability. In the series Origo and Skulls the artists delve into two big conlficts of human life, origin and death.

Both initiated their education in Berazategui's Glass School (Bs. As., Arg) and continued it in Vetroricerca Glass&Modern (Bolzano, Italia). They have collaborated in several artist's studios, such as Felix Bunge, Claudia Dalia, Miriam di Fiore, Silvia Levenson and Davide Salvatore.

Their work has been exhibited in Argentina, Italy, Portugal, Germany, Spain and Finland, having received numerous awards. Ignium art works can be found in collections at Museo del Vidrio (Berazategui, Arg.), Museo del Vetro (Murano, It.) and European Museum of Modern Glass (Rödental, Al.).


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San Jeronimo 448 Cordoba, Argentina 5000

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