The Company
DC ARTE is an new conception: a contemporary art gallery showing Italian and international works, born of the creative idea of providing representations of reality through the exclusive production of commissioned paintings and photographs.
It is the art of the present day, creating scenes with dynamic artistry in continual evolution; the many expressive languages of the artists mean that their diverse personalities are translated sometimes into landscapes, sometimes into human figures, or sometimes into transfigured architecture.
In the various pictorial scenes, the dialectic relationship between figurative and abstract art is obviously an important element; they are different representations of one and the same universe that itself consists of things formal and formless.
DC ARTE
Online gallery
The DC ARTE gallery aims to be a great collection of ideas translated into imaginative artistic creations. It is a virtual space in which painters and photographers take the stage to demonstrate their creative flair. The sense of being part of this philosophy gives rise to a small community or stellar movement of figurative artists in close collaborative contact with DC ARTE, with the final objective of revealing the conceptual meanings of the pictorial or photographic compositions.
INAUGURATION
DC ARTE MANAGEMENT INVITES CUSTOMERS AND ART ENTHUSIASTS TO THE INAUGURATION OF THE PROJECT LEGENDS OF THE 20th CENTURY. ONLY LEGENDS MAKE HISTORY.
The Founding Partners
The Founding Partners of DC ARTE are Giulio Maria De Cicco and Gian Luca De Cicco, brothers and interpreters of the values expressed in contemporary art. They inherited from their father their great passion for the job of the artist, the one job that invents itself anew each day.
“When I was a little boy I used to walk along Via Margutta with my dad, and we used to visit the artists. I have turned the dream that I had then into a reality: one day to work with one of these artists.”
“Ever since I became close to art, I realized that it doesn’t teach us anything except the pure sense of life.”
