FoW/Ricardo Cinalli - Forbidden Fruit
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FoW & Ricardo Cinalli Forbidden Fruit
The first collaboration of Cinalli and Food of War is presented as the head of San Sebastian. A sculpture used as a key element for a performative mass at Cinalli’s studio. The collective served a fruit mousse
made of apple and pomegranate (the legendary forbidden fruit and the most likely forbidden fruit
respectively) coming out of this head. The piece has been intervened by characteristic elements of
Castaneda, the collective and Cinalli’s brilliant style.
About Ricardo Cinalli
Ricardo Cinalli was born in Froylan Palacios in the province of Santa Fe, Argentina. He read Psychology
at the University of Rosario, having previously studied Painting at the Academia Fornells and Piano at the Conservatorio Chopin.
He moved to London in 1973 to study Painting at Harrow School of Art and later on at Hornsey School of Art. In 1980 he started to exhibit his works in various galleries and museums in Europe, North and
South America and Australia.
Amongst his public commissions he painted frescoes in the Londesborough Room in Alexandra Palace, Vintners Place in the City of London, the Argentinian Embassy and the main altar in the Chiesa del
Redentore, Brixton.
He has created the set designs for Les Parents Terribles by Jean Cocteau for the National Theater, London (1996), Daphnis and Chloe by Maurice Ravel at the Teatro Municipal de Rio de Janeiro (1998) and Le
Nozze di Figaro at the Teatro Colon, Buenos Aires. Amongst his projects is the design for Cinderella at
the Royal Opera House in London.
**Part of the funds raised through the auction of this artwork will go towards supporting Vauxhall Food Bank´s cause**