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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.

Pelliccioli's work continued to evolve and is often divided into three main periods. The 1st Surrealist period was characterized by paintings whose subjects were mostly inspired by Surrealist painters such as Magritte, Salvador Dalì, Max Ernst, Yves Tanguy. The paintings of the 2nd Surrealist period introduce the first signs of Giovanni Pelliccioli's own Surrealism, as he gave birth to new spiritual conceptions and new symbolic object leitmotifs. With his 3rd Surrealist period, the artist introduced some innovative ways of expression. In fact, it is the most creative period of his career, irony is the main theme. This is also the time when the artist started using new materials such as wood, metal, glass and other natural objects (leaf skeletons, stones) that gave his works a new sculptural dimension. The «trompe-l'œil» effect will also be a recurring game.

In 1993, Pelliccioli created a new form in the world of the artistic painting - the "triangle". It is a picture cut in a diagonal with a three-dimensional definition. It is a picture cut in a diagonal with a three-demensional definition. Whether oil on canvas of oil on wood a "trompe I'oeil" sensation is accomplished. A represented subject is half painted (unreal) and half coming out (real). This exclusive idea is patented by the artist.

Since then he has worked as a professional surrealist painter. In 40 years he has painted more than 4200 paintings. Pelliccioli's work is presented in more than 100 exhibitions around the world.[1]

He is listed in the World Cultural Union at: The Museum of Modern Art (New York), the Tate Gallery (London), Galerie des 20 Jahrhunderts (Berlin), the Tokio Kukuritisu Kindai Bkjutsukan (Tokia), the National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa), the Musee d’Art Moderne (Paris), the Kunsthaus (Zurich), the National Gallery of Victoria (Australia), the National Museum (Stockholm), the Galleria Nacional de Arte Moderna (Buenos Aires), the National Gallery of Art (Hilton of Athens), the Country Museum of Art (Los Angeles) and many others.

Pelliccioli left Italy in 1993 and established himself in France at Antibes (French Riviera). He got his own workplace there. He passed away in 2016.

Personal Exhibitions

Year Country Place
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 Côte d'Azur (Nice)
2011 France Salon Tous a l'Art (Nice)
2012 America Artexpo (New York)
2023 Germany Musikstudio und Galerie: Gabriele Paqué (Bonn)

CD covers

A couple of paintings is used for classic music.

Name painting CD
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 big mental game Tchaikovsky: The Seasons Premier Trio Moscow
The wind over the sea Peter Erasmus Lange-Müller

Books

Name of the book Summary
Il suo mondo magico Monograph published for the exhibition in Milan 1977. Private Edition of 500 ex. numbered and signed by the Artist.
Beyond the realm of thoughts Artist's autobiography In four editions : English, German, Italian and French
[Pelliccioli] Review in four languages : English, German, Italian and French

References

[2]

  1. ^ "san Pelligrino in mostra il surrealismo di Giovanni Pelliccioli". www.ecodibergamo.it Retrieved 2016-4-19 (Google translation- Giovanni translated as John)
  2. ^ "Giovanni Pelliccioli gives a new dimension to Surrealism". 22 July 2015.