Rino Stefano Tagliafierro

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Rino Stefano Tagliaferro 
Rino Stefano Tagliafierro (Piacenza, 1980). Director, art director, and video artist. Over the years, he has gained experience as an art director, visual artist, and graphic designer to create video art, commercials, short films, fashion videos, video mapping, video projections, and video installations for exhibitions, museums, and special events.

He has created videos for major brands, including Coke, Samsung, Louis Vuitton, Kenzo, Antonio Marras, Bvlgari, BMW, Lancia, Pirelli, MTV USA, and Davines. In 2015, with the 'Untouched' advertisement for Coke, he won the Gold Award at the 2015 LIA AWARDS in London and the CLIO Award at the NY-CLIO Festival. He has also produced music videos for major Italian and international artists such as Four Tet, Stumbleine, Digitalism, M+A, ORAX, Anil Sebastian, About Wayne, and Optogram. He has collaborated with various studios, professionals, and in film projects such as 'A Rose Reborn' by Park Chan-wook and 'David Lynch - The Art Life' by Jon Nguyen. In 2013, he co-founded the studio KARMACHINA, producing, among other works, the video installation for the opening ceremony of the Yerevan Golden Apricot Film Festival 2014 and the artistic direction of the Tree of Life evening show at Expo 2015. As an author, he has participated in several contemporary art exhibitions in Milan, New York, Paris, Sapporo, Moscow, and Berlin, receiving international recognition in numerous animation, short film, and experimental festivals, including Short Film Corner Cannes, Festival d'Annecy, Clermont-Ferrand Short Festival, Rooftop Film New York City, Sapporo Short Fest, and Milan Film Festival.

In 2014, he released the short film 'BEAUTY,' receiving significant feedback and recognition worldwide and gaining the approval of major national and international newspapers and specialized magazines such as Le Monde, Le Parisien, Le Figaro, Wall Street International, Bild, The Guardian, France2, Wired, The Telegraph, Artribune, Daily Mail, Sky, La Stampa, and La Repubblica. In 2016, he released 'PEEP SHOW,' a private journey into the world of eroticism where art is the object of desire.