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Visual Stuff
In this website there is a lot of stuff. You can browse Stefano's works year by year from the main page or below:
The London years:
The New York years:
The Italy years:
In 2004 Stefano decided he wanted to make at least one artwork every day, so this page looks slightly different, you may watch the youtube videos of each month, or click each artwork. A documentary page of the 2004 exhibition is available here.
You may glance at Stefano's video works directly from here.
Then there is a special section where you can find the UNREALIZEABLE PROJECT series.
And another page where you can see Stefano's projects, that for a number of reasons haven't been realized.
Stefano's newest paintings are displayed here, whilst the newest sculptures here.
Every two or three days or so, the image in the welcome page is changed. You can see the archive of all the welcoming images here.
 
Theoretical Stuff
A page with some essays by critics that will give you some clues on what Stefano's work is about.
A page of critical essays that have been published on magazine, newspapers or online.
Stefano also writes about other people's art. Here is a selection of essays.
Quite seldom Stefano fills up his blog, mainly with open calls for international artists.
Stefano's curriculum vitae and short biography.
 
Sound Stuff
Why the fuck not Ppodcast is the punky podcast that mocks contemporary art and plays uncool arty music. Here. Send your song to ppodcast@gmail.com if you wish. Further recordings can be downloaded here
Coming soon there will be a page where you can download Stefano's sounds. In the meantime you can hear some stuff from his Myspace page.
 
More Stuff
In this page you will get all the latest news about Stefano's exhibitions and events. You can also sign up for his newsletter.
Here you find a long list of artists website links.
Soon you will be able to buy artwork and merchandise directly online from this site. In the meantime check out this page to see where to find Stefano W. Pasquini's art.
There's also an ongoing project called Questionnaire, if you have 5 minutes to open up to questions.
In the unlinkely case you haven't had enough here are some external links:
Yes, Stefano W. Pasquini has a page on wikipedia.
Lomography.com, Artists Space, Youtube, Myspace, Twitter and, of course, Facebook.
This is the page to contact him.