PAOLO
PESSARELLI
I THINK OF THE MOLTITUDE OF LIVES AND
AT THE SAME TIME OF THEIR UNIQUENESS,
THE VALUE OF PAST INDIVIUDAL STORIES
THAT HAVE BEEN FORGOTTEN OVER TIME
Writing a biography is telling an experience, although an individual's experience is something elusive.
Ronald Laing writes that all men are invisible to one another and that this non-transferable experience is what is usually called the soul.
I was born in Milan in December 1959; I graduated in economics and attended free courses at the Brera Art Academy. I carried out a career as manager with a pharmaceutical multinational. I have a son who is a wonderful man.
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I have constantly conveyed what I have learnt, my emotions and daily awareness into the artistic project that represents the reservoir of my life and to which I decided to devote myself in an exclusive manner to try and tell it.
Because art is a quality that permeates an experience. (John Dewey)