Giovanni Pelliccioli
Giovanni Pelliccioli is an Italian surrealist painter. He was born in 1947 at San Pellegrino, Terme, Italy. When he was eight he discovered art and started drawing. At 18 he began art studies at Carrara Academy of Bergame. At this time he painted realist and impressionist style paintings, but when he discovered surrealism he knew it would permit him to give the best of his artistic expression. Since then he has worked as a professional surrealist painter. In 40 years he has painted more than 4200 paintings.
In 1993, Pelliccioli created an absolutely new form in the world of the artistic painting - the "triangle". It is a picture cut in a diagonal with a three-dimensional definition. This exclusive idea is patented by the artist.
Pelliccioli's work is presented in more than 100 exhibitions in Italy and abroad.[1]
He is listed in the World Cultural Unionat: MOMA New York, the Tate Gallery London, Galerie des 20 Jahrhunderts– Berlin, the Tokio Kukuritisu Kindai Bkjutsukan -Tokia, the Musee d’ART Moderne Paris, the Galleria Nacional de Arte Moderna- Buenos Aires, and many others.
Pelliccioli left Italy in 1993 and established himself in France at Antibes (French Riviera). He got his own workplace ILIP atelier d'Art there.
Personal Exhibitions
Year | Country | Place |
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1968 | Italy | Town Hall exhibition (Ponte S. Pietro) |
1969 | Italy | Hotel des Alpes (Foppolo) |
1969 | Italy | Town Hall exhibition (Ponte S. Pietro) |
1970 | Italy | Grand Hotel (San Pellegrino) |
1971 | Italy | Hotel des Alpes (Foppolo) |
1971 | Italy | Town Excelsior San Marco art Gallery (Bergamo) |
1972 | Italy | Fondazione Europa art Gallery (Milan) |
1973 | Italy | La Torre art Gallery (Bergamo) |
1973 | Italy | Cristallo art Gallery (Cortina d'Ampezzo) |
1974 | Italy | Manzoni art Gallery (Milan) |
1974 | Italy | Duomo Gallery (Desenzano del Garda) |
1975 | Switzerland | Motte Gallery (Geneva) |
1975 | France | Des Etats Units (Cannes) |
1975 | Italy | Quaglino art Gallery (Turin) |
1975 | France | 22 Rue Bonaparte (Paris) |
1976 | Italy | Cristallo art Gallery (Cortina d'Ampezzo) |
1976 | France | Des Etats Units (Cannes) |
1977 | Italy | Comanducci International art Gallery (Milan) |
1977 | Italy | Ghiggini art Gallery (Varese) |
1977 | Italy | International art Center (Rome) |
1978 | Italy | Michelangelo art Gallery (Bergamo) |
1979 | Italy | Il Portichetto Gallery (Stresa) |
1979 | Italy | La Firma (Riva del Garda) |
1980 | Italy | Il Setaccio Gallery (Sestri Levante) |
1980 | Italy | La Garrita art Gallery (Bergamo) |
1981 | Italy | Jordan's club Gallery (Gorla Minore) |
1981 | Italy | Nuova Mutina art Gallery (Modena) |
1982 | Italy | Quaglino Gallery (Turin) |
1982 | Italy | Aquarius Gallery (Cremona) |
1982 | Italy | XX Settembre Gallery (Bergamo) |
1983 | Netherlands | Volksuniverstiteit Gallery (Rotterdam) |
1984 | Italy | La Garrita Gallery (Bergamo) |
1984 | Italy | Rocca di Angera |
1984 | Italy | Nuova Mutina Gallery (Modena) |
1986 | Italy | Hotel Excelsior San Marco (Bergamo) |
1987 | Italy | La Cornice Gallery (desenzano del Garda) |
1987 | Italy | San Stefano Gallery (Venice) |
1988 | Italy | Palazzo dei Congressi (Madonna di Campiglio) |
1988 | Germany | Buro K. Grunzing (Frankfurt) |
1989 | Yugoslavia | Muzej Grada Trogira (Trogir) |
1990 | France | Nicole Sandor Gallery (Fontgombault Loire) |
1990 | Italy | Hotel Excelsior S. Marco (Bergamo) |
1993 | Italy | Parish Recreational Center (Mozzo) |
1993 | France | B.N.P. (Antibes) |
1994 | France | Hotel Martinez (Cannes) |
1994 | Germany | Les Beaux Artes Gallery (Düsseldorf) |
1995 | France | De Carmes Gallery (Rouen) |
1995 | France | B.N.P. (Paris) |
1996 | Germany | Hotel Holiday Inn(Frankfurt) |
1996 | Norway | Interior-Galleriet (Oslo) |
1996 | France | musée Naval Napoleonien (Antibes) |
1997 | Germany | Exposition Salo BMW (Usingen) |
1999 | France | Les Bain Douches (Antibes) |
1999 | France | Chateau du Pont de la Meurthe (Nancy) |
1999 | France | Chateau de Trousse Barriere (Orleans) |
1999 | Italy | Centro Parrochiale Mozzo (Bergamo) |
2000 | France | La conca verde (Ivrea) |
2000 | Italy | EUR 2000 (Rome) |
2000 | France | Centre International d'Art Modern (Nice) |
2000 | Italy | Valpelline le lievre amoureux (Aosta) |
2001 | France | Chateau de Saint Max (Nantes) |
2001 | Norway | Interior Galleriet (Oslo) |
2001 | France | Amadeus (Sophia Antipolis) |
2001 | Italy | Sala Civica di Via Piatti (Ponte San Pietro) |
2001 | Italy | Palazzo Boselli (San Giovanni Bianco) |
2001 | Italy | Sala Civica Carlo Cattaneo (Curno) |
2002 | Italy | Capella de Lourdes (Mozzo) |
2003 | Italy | Hotel Cappello d'Oro(Bergamo) |
2004 | France | Chateau de Saint Max (Nancy) |
2004 | Italy | Selvino |
2005 | Italy | Galleria Ponte Vecchio (Florence) |
2006 | Norway | Interior Galleriet (Oslo) |
2006 | Italy | Serina |
2007 | France | Chateau de Saint Max (Nancy) |
2008 | Italy | Proloco (Piazza Brembana) |
2009 | France | Mairie du 7e Arrondissement (Paris) |
2009 | Italy | Casino (San Pellegrino Terme) |
2009 | Italy | Museo della Valle (Zogno) |
2010 | Italy | Monastero del Lavello (Calolziocorte) |
2011 | France | Aeroporte Cote d'Azur (Nice) |
2011 | France | Salon Tous a l'Art (Nice) |
CD covers
A couple of paintings is used for classic music.
Name painting | CD |
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Fire island | Gabriel Fauré Requiem (1893 VERSION) |
Where the future starts | French Orchestral Miniatures 1850 - 1950 VOL. I |
The dream of a navigator | French Orchestral Miniatures 1850 - 1950 VOL. II |
Sunrise of Civilization | French Orchestral Miniatures 1850 - 1950 VOL. III |
A travel in the Abyss | The French Flute 1920 – 1930 |
The great mental game | Tchaikovsky: The Seasons Premier Trio Moscow |
References
- ↑ "san Pelligrino in mostra il surrealismo di Giovanni Pelliccioli". www.ecodibergamo.it Retrieved 2016-4-19 (Google translation- Giovanni translated as John)
- ↑ Giovanni Pelliccioli. Il suo mondo magico (Italian) Hardcover, 1975)
- ↑ Giovanni Pelliccioli. (Catalogo mostra, International Art Center, 1977)
- ↑ Giovanni Pelliccioli. Beyond the realm of thoughts hardcover four editions : English, German, Italian and French version