Tiziano Summo is an Italian-born, London-based artist with experience in advertising and event management. While the pandemic forced many of us to hit the pause button, Tiziano decided to hit play on his lifelong dream of becoming an artist. Through a journey of self-discovery and introspection, he has emerged, in the words of Arsted magazine, as one of the most exciting and thought-provoking rising star artists.

Tiziano's installations are a fascinating exploration of the intersection between art and science, nature and technology, and life and death. He believes that by bringing together seemingly disparate elements, he can create something truly unique. Mortality is a recurring theme in his work, and he challenges contemporary belief systems by exploring the uncertainties that lie at the heart of the human experience. 

Tiziano's work has been featured in prestigious international art publications such as FOA, and shown at The Other Art Fair London and Salone del mobile di Milano, to name a few. He invites us to join him on a journey of reflection and self-awareness. So, take a deep breath, step into the world of Tiziano Summo, and prepare to be inspired.

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Shows

Roy’s Art Fair 12-15 August 2021, OXO Tower, London

Salone Del Mobile 5-12 September 2021, Feel The Studio, Milan

The Other Art Fair 14-17 October 2021, The Old Truman Brewery, London

Brixton Art Prize 1 - 3 July 2022, Department Store Brixton, London.

Annual Summer Exhibition 25 July – 21 August 2022, Green & Stone of Chelsea, London

Royal Blue Gallery 28 November - 28 December 2022

The Other Art Fair 9 - 12 March 2023 / The Old Truman Brewery London

‘Light After Death’ Solo Show 30 March 2023 / Juju’s Bar London

Publications

FOA Volume 13

Cover page of GM Magazine

Artist Talk Magazine Issue 21

99 Future Blue-Chip Artists

Rising Stars – Suboart Magazine

Issue 5th Where Flowers Bloom

The Craft

Each piece is unique, handmade, using sustainable and 100% recyclable or compostable materials. The skulls, found in the forests, represent the end of a natural life cycle and the beginning of a new path.

Each skull is carefully selected and respectfully cleaned to reveal its individual beauty and uniqueness. The neons, on the other hand, have a completely different process, because they are artificially produced by expert craftsmen, with years of experience in glass processing and with the best materials in respect of the environment.

Commissions & Pricing

The price of each work varies according to the size, complexity, and type of materials used. Commission and collaboration are welcome as long as the work keeps its meaning, integrity, and visual style. Exceptions could be applied for prototypes and new series, contact Tiziano for more information.

Disclaimer: All of the skulls are ethically sourced from rural forests in Scotland, Wales, and Ukraine. No animals were harmed in the implementation of these projects.

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