Best known for his bronze sculptures that put a “contemporary spin on the classical,” Del Deo’s art primarily explores two aesthetic themes: the debris that washes up on the shores of his native Provincetown, MA, and the archeological ruins of Italy.
[14][15] His work has recently been featured in the Provincetown Monument Museum exhibit, “Creating a Difference,” and he represented the United States at the 2019 St. Petersburg, Russia VIII International Cultural Forum.
[16] In 2019, he delivered a public talk called “Art on the edge: about money, technology and creativity” at the Business Platform of the VIII St. Petersburg International Cultural Forum.
[18] In January 2021, he delivered a lecture titled “Crossing Fates: Patronage through the eyes of creators” for the Sheremetevsky Palace of the St. Petersburg State Museum of Theater and Musical Art.
[24] As a winner of the Lorenzo il Magnicio medal, Romolo Del Deo was the sole representative of the United States at the 2017 G7 of Culture exhibition in Florence, Italy.