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"Vin Giuliani, born in New York in 1929, studied at Pratt Institute on scholarships. He was a leading exponent of the art of assemblage, working chiefly with wood and an armory of assorted bric-a-brac.
“The technique of nailing doubtlessly was inspired by his father’s craft, shoemaking and repair. It was in almost mythic style that the hammer of the father, handed from parent to son, became an indispensable tool to make the latter-day wondrous visual metaphors”. (Jerome Synder).
His work has appeared internationally as well as in a number of US publications. He died in 1975." undefined