Art runs in David Zwirner’s family. His father Rudolf is an art dealer and David and his sister were raised surrounded by art. Today, David’s own galleries represent over forty artists and estates. He opened the first of those galleries in New York in 1993. He now has five: three in New York, one in London, and – as of January this year – one in Hong Kong.
Paolo Angeli grew up on the Italian island of Sardinia, Italy, a region with musical traditions that include throat singing, sacred chants, and the launeddas, an ancient three-pipe woodwind instrument. But it is the guitar that attracts Angeli. After studying with another Sardinian guitarist, Giovanni Scanu, Paolo started to develop a unique instrument. It’s unconventional and it’s hardly traditional, but the music he makes with it echoes a long Sardinian musical legacy. Paolo was in Hong Kong last month, and spoke to us while he was here.
Paolo Angeli grew up on the Italian island of Sardinia, Italy, a region with musical traditions that include throat singing, sacred chants, and the launeddas, an ancient three-pipe woodwind instrument. But it is the guitar that attracts Angeli. After studying with another Sardinian guitarist, Giovanni Scanu, Paolo started to develop a unique instrument. It’s unconventional and it’s hardly traditional, but the music he makes with it echoes a long Sardinian musical legacy. Paolo was in Hong Kong last month, and spoke to us while he was here.
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