Manuella Muerner Marioni – Switzerland
Manuella Muerner-Marioni was born 1964 in Thun, Switzerland. She studied art and fashion design at the New Art School Zurich (Switzerland). After study she made several trips abroad for self educated art-studies in Florence (I), Vienna (A), Lisboa (P), Paris (F), Spain, Southamerica and USA.
For seven years she collaborated with the NIKI DE ST. PHALLE FOUNDATION in Germany, Switzerland, France and USA. She has had exhibitions all over Europe and the USA. Her artworks can be found in international locations all around the globe.
Art Awards:
• Certificate of Admission for the 1st International ART BIENNALE of Palermo 2013, Italy
• Certificate Who’s Who in Visual Art – Vol. 2014/2015
• Certificate Who's Who in Visual Art - Vol. 2012/2013
• Certified Nomination Palm Art Award 2011
• Award Certificate 6 th Place Sculpture – 3D Competition on ARTAVITA.com, sponsored by World Wide Art Books (USA), 2011
• Honorable Mention Art Contest by ARTAVITA.com, sponsored by World Wide Art Books (USA), 2012
• Letter of recommendation from the Niki de St. Phalle Foundation, San Diego, 2008 (USA)
Publications:
NY Arts Magazine Vol. 19 + Vol. 20, 2012 (USA)
ART UNLIMITED Vol. I, Masters of Today, Collective Art Book Series at World of Art, London (GB)
(Book Cover: Front- and Backside, represented with 6 pages) 2013
International Contemporary Artists – Vol. IV, I.C.A. Publishing, New York (USA)
Direct Art Magazine – Volume 18, Slowart Productions (USA)
World Wide Art Books – International Contemporary Masters Volume V + VI (USA)
World Wide Art Books – Catalog Important Artists in the World, Vol. I 2013 (USA)
Who’s Who in Visual Art – 100 Artists in Painting, Graphic Arts,Digital Arts, Sculpture Vol. 2012-2013
and Vol. 2014-2015 Art Domain Whois Verlag Leipzig (D)
ITALIA ARTE, International Magazine of Italy, August 2012
Collections:
◆ SOUTHERN NEVADA FINE ART MUSEUM, Las Vegas, USA
◆ MUSEUM OF NATURAL SCIENCES, Turin, Italy
◆ GlaxoSmithKline, Switzerland
◆ Vittorio Salvi AG, Switzerland
◆ Montreux Art Gallery, Switzerland