Nicola Fraticelli, born in Macerata in 1996, is an Italian visual artist known for his provocative works that explore themes of identity, sexuality, and pop culture. Educated at the Art High School and the Academy of Fine Arts of Urbino, he also gained experience abroad, between Germany and Belgium. His style combines bright colors and stylized forms with a visual language rooted in social critique and contemporary pop aesthetics. Among his most notable works are provocatively titled pieces such as Spiderfucker. He collaborates with painter Benedetta Giampaoli and regularly exhibits in galleries such as YAG/Garage. His art provokes reflection on social conventions through a direct dialogue with contemporary culture.
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