Biography
Roberto Coda Zabetta (1975, Biella) was an assistant at Aldo Mondino's studio from 1995 to 2005. He lives and works between Milan and Loretello (Marche). His works have been exhibited in national and international galleries and museums such as: Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Villa Croce, Genoa (2016); Fondazione Mudima, Milan (2015); Palazzo Barbarigo Minotto, Venice (2015); The Shit Museum, Piacenza (2015); MAC-Museum of Contemporary Art, Brazil (2012); Museo di Palazzo Reale, Milan (2010); Museo della Certosa, Capri (2011); Indonesian National Gallery, Jakarta (2009); The David Roberts Foundation, London (2008). He has collaborated on external projects for the Madre Museum in Naples, the India Theatre in Rome, the MAXXI National Museum of the 21st Century Arts in Rome, and the Triennale di Milano. The artist has been selected for various awards, including those promoted by Cittadellarte – Fondazione Michelangelo Pistoletto, Biella; Dena Foundation, Paris; BP Portrait Award, National Portrait Gallery, London; XIV Quadriennale, Rome; P.S.I. Italian Bureau, New York; American Academy, Rome. For the past five years, the artist has been creating large public art projects called CANTIERI, which involve painting, architecture, the natural environment, and landscape; the last two were carried out in Portivy in Brittany and Milan.