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Studio Tonnato is a collective of two members, Federico Leoni (Brescia, 1991) and Giordano Magnani (Parma, 1994) formed in early 2017.

The two graduate students of the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice are currently working in Venice. The duo is present on the scene of recent contemporary art, particularly related to art experienced and interpreted through the digital filter.

Studio Tonnato's research begins with folk, then transforms it into installations, performances, videos, press and the internet.

In addition to this, you need to know more about it.

Studio Tonnato is a collective of two members, Federico Leoni (Brescia, 1991) and Giordano Magnani (Parma, 1994) formed in early 2017.

Both students graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice currently work in Venice. The duo is present on the scene of recent contemporary art, especially related to art lived and interpreted through the digital filter.

The research of Studio Tonnato has folk as its starting point, then transforming it through installations, performances, videos, press and internet.

Very second degree and sarcastic magazine, they refer to the whole kitsch universe and divert the codes of its passionate activities.

In addition to this, you need to know more about it.

With a very sarcastic and ironic humor in it, they put some references to these hobbies, and turn the codes into kitsch-ridiculous and funny way.

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Happy Yolette

Yolette presents his latest Edito, a crazy getaway in the streets of Paris, of a young tourist who came alone to Paris, to celebrate his birthday and his love of football.

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Collaboration with "La Cabarette"

We present to you our latest project in collaboration with the theater company

"La Cabarette" ...

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Egg Lemon's Underwater Swamp world

Latest shooting project of the brand "Egg Lemon" presenting its latest fanciful collection through a dreamlike world in which clothes come to life.

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