Works
  • Rabarama, Trans-porto, 2006
    Rabarama
    Trans-porto, 2006
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    118 x 170 x 105 cm
  • Rabarama, Bozzolo, 2000
    Rabarama
    Bozzolo, 2000
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    90 x 56 x 65 cm
  • Rabarama, Hic et Nunc, 2023
    Rabarama
    Hic et Nunc, 2023
    Painted bronze
    145 x 126 x 80 cm
  • Rabarama, Trans-lettera, 2000
    Rabarama
    Trans-lettera, 2000
    Painted bronze
    90 x 200 x 100 cm
  • Rabarama, Bozzolo, 2000
    Rabarama
    Bozzolo, 2000
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    90 x 56 x 65 cm
  • Rabarama, Madama Butterfly, 2024
    Rabarama
    Madama Butterfly, 2024
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    46 x 34 x 30 cm
  • Rabarama, Mistero, 2024
    Rabarama
    Mistero, 2024
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    40 x 33,5 x 27 cm
  • Rabarama, Mimì, 2024
    Rabarama
    Mimì, 2024
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    50 x 42 x 37 cm
  • Rabarama, 21 grammi, 2022
    Rabarama
    21 grammi, 2022
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    21 x 27 x 14 cm
  • Rabarama, Atsa', 2024
    Rabarama
    Atsa', 2024
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    30 x 23 x 18 cm
  • Rabarama, Estrella, 2023
    Rabarama
    Estrella, 2023
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    22 x 9,5 x 14,5 cm
  • Rabarama, Hypnos, 2023
    Rabarama
    Hypnos, 2023
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    27 x 22 x 19 cm
  • Rabarama, Sakura, 2023
    Rabarama
    Sakura, 2023
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    26 x 38 x 14 cm
  • Rabarama, Soul Atlas, 2022
    Rabarama
    Soul Atlas, 2022
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    30 x 30 x 19 cm
  • Rabarama, Thymos, 2022
    Rabarama
    Thymos, 2022
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    27 x 22 x 19 cm
  • Rabarama, Unanima, 2017
    Rabarama
    Unanima, 2017
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    19 x 20 x 14,5 cm
  • Rabarama, Into My Mind, 2016
    Rabarama
    Into My Mind, 2016
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    66 x 16 x 34 cm
  • Rabarama, Deva, 2015
    Rabarama
    Deva, 2015
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    67,5 x 38 x 18 cm
  • Rabarama, E-Genetic, 2013
    Rabarama
    E-Genetic, 2013
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    21 x 16 x 17 cm
  • Rabarama, Tadashii, 2009
    Rabarama
    Tadashii, 2009
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    40 x 28 x 26 cm
  • Rabarama, Himeros, 2023
    Rabarama
    Himeros, 2023
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    31 x 60 x 40 cm
  • Rabarama, Orchis, 2023
    Rabarama
    Orchis, 2023
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    28 x 50,5 x 37 cm
  • Rabarama, Con-giunto, 2001
    Rabarama
    Con-giunto, 2001
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    37 x 72 x 24 cm
  • Rabarama, Eleutheria, 2022
    Rabarama
    Eleutheria, 2022
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    31,5 x 54 x 38 cm
  • Rabarama, Tyrone, 2017
    Rabarama
    Tyrone, 2017
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    31,5 x 36 x 27,5 cm
  • Rabarama, 21 Grammi, 2022
    Rabarama
    21 Grammi, 2022
    Bronze (lost wax casting)
    21 x 27 x 14 cm
  • Rabarama, 21 Grammi, 2022
    Rabarama
    21 Grammi, 2022
    Bronze (lost wax casting)
    21 x 27 x 14 cm
  • Rabarama, Ekagrata, 2017
    Rabarama
    Ekagrata, 2017
    Painted bronze (lost wax casting)
    27,5 x 70,5 x 31,5 cm
  • Rabarama, Diksa, 2018
    Rabarama
    Diksa, 2018
    Bronze (lost wax casting)
    26,5 x 23,5 x 21 cm
  • Rabarama, Othila, 2012
    Rabarama
    Othila, 2012
    Bronze (lost wax casting)
    31 x 26 x 19 cm
  • Rabarama, Alicante, 2007
    Rabarama
    Alicante, 2007
    Bronze (lost wax casting)
    25 x 41 x 20 cm
  • Rabarama, In-Cinta, 2009
    Rabarama
    In-Cinta, 2009
    Bronze (lost wax casting)
    42 x 52 x 27 cm
Biography
Rabarama, artist name of Paola Epifani, was born in Rome in 1969.
Daughter of an artist, she trained at the Treviso School of Art and later at the Venice Academy of Fine Arts. Graduated in 1991, she participated in numerous national and international sculpture awards. At the end of 2000 he exhibits in Paris. In 2001 he created a monumental sculpture for the Museum of Contemporary Art in Boca Raton in Florida. In 2001 he made several monumental sculptures then exhibited at the Palazzo Bricherasio Foundation in Turin, the Dolores Olmedo Patio Museum in Mexico City, the Fleury Museum in Lodéve (France), at Open 2002 in Lido di Venezia, at the Beijing Art Biennale, at the San Salvatore in Lauro Museum in Rome.
She participated in the 54th International Art Exhibition of the Venice Biennale for the Italian Pavilion with the monumental sculpture entitled Abbandono, in marble, exhibited at the Arsenale. Other of his works are now present at the Beijing Biennale Art Museum, at the Sculpture Space in Shanghai and at the Copelouzos Museum in Athens. In addition, the city hall of Shanghai has purchased one of its monumental works, which was the first Italian work purchased by the Chinese government.
In 2016 she participated in the Biennale of Vught, Holland, and in the Asolo Art Biennale (TV), in Italy. Since 2022, in collaboration with Philart, she exhibited in numerous cities: Riccione and Positano with the exhibition "Synàntis", Trieste with "The myth of African Art in the 20th century" and Oisterrwijk, Holland, with the monographic exhibition "Ubi Ubi Es". She attended the MIDA - International Museum of Women Artists, as well as the Brabant Biennale in Tilburg (Netherlands).
Among the most recent exhibitions: "ShapINside" at Palazzo Bricherasio in Turin; "The Female Sculpture, Symbol of Freedom" in Positano; "The spiritual balance between lights and forms" - Galleria d'Arte Malipensa, Turin, "Erotica-mente" at the SimonBart Gallery in Bologna.
Rabarama currently lives and works in Padua.
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