Nunzio Di Stefano (Cagnano Amiterno, 1954) is an Italian sculptor and artist. In 1973 he was the first artist to establish his studio in the former Pastificio Cerere in the San Lorenzo district of Rome, where Bruno Ceccobelli, Gianni Dessì, Giuseppe Gallo, Piero Pizzi Cannella and Marco Tirelli also worked. In 1986 the attic is the place where the artist presents his first works in wood and lead. Some of these works will then be seen at the Biennale of LXII in Venice, where he won the prize for best young artist in 2000.

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