Giacomo Sargenti

Milano, Italia

Gregori Dassi (aka Giacomo Sargenti) was born in Assisi, 1987.
He attended the painting class held by professor Ignazio Gadaleta at the Fine Arts Academy of Brera, in Milan, since 2006 until 2011.
In 2010 he was among the students chosen for the exhibition “Salon Primo”, at the museum of “La Permanente”. He drew sketches and comics for the group “Rossopane” and the magazine “Terrenostre”.
In 2011 he presented his thesis “Question about satire’s honesty”autoproducing a collection of original short stories entitled “Harvest. True stories from an invented land”.
He drew for the artist Davide Savorani’s performance “I swear I saw it”, guest of Dora Garcia’s Spanish Pavilion during the 54th international art exhibition of the Biennale di Venezia. In the same year he began a collaboration as a member of the editing staff of “L’Antitempo”, a milanese magazine of international Satire, by an idea of the art director Vito Manolo Roma. “L’antitempo” is winner of the prize “Satira Forte dei Marmi” in 2012.
Since 2012 he also began his militancy with the itinerant group of “Radioattiva”, drawing live humorous and satirical cartoons which accompanied the direct radio broadcast of the two speakers Andrea Frateff Gianni and Alberto Nigro out and about pubs and cultural places in Milan. His cartoons appeared in the section “Le vigne di Daz” in the radio’s website www.radioattiva.org and introduced the videos that made the column “Juke Box on the Rocks” inside the online magazine “Rolling Stone”.
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Gregori Dassi (aka Giacomo Sargenti) nasce ad Assisi nel 1987.
Dal 2006 al 2011 frequenta il corso di Pittura all’Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, tenuto dal professore Ignazio Gadaleta, che nel 2010 lo segnala per la mostra “Salon Primo” presso la Permanente di Milano.
Durante gli anni di studio partecipa all’attività del collettivo “Rossopane" e collabora come vignettista alla rivista umbra “Terrenostre”.
Nel 2011 discute la tesi dal titolo “Questione sull’onestà della Satira” autoproducendo la raccolta di storie brevi originali “Harvest. Storie vere da un paese inventato”.
Disegna per la performance “I swear I saw it” dell’artista Davide Savorani, ospite del Padiglione Spagnolo di Dora Garcia alla 54esima esposizione d’arte internazionale della biennale di Venezia. Nello stesso anno cominci

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