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Giuseppe Prinzi

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Giuseppe Prinzi
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Born(1962-01-31)31 January 1962
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The keepers of the time, ceramic mural of Giuseppe Prinzi, 2005

Giuseppe Prinzi (born 31 January 1962) is an Italian ceramist, painter and sculptor.[1][2][3]

Biography[edit]

A graduate of the Art Institute of Santo Stefano di Camastra in 1981. He participated in exhibitions and art events in early 1980, as the XI th Biennale of ceramics Caltagirone and XIV e Santo Stefano di Camastra pottery exhibition in 1990.

In 1987 he participates in the "Traveling Exhibition" sponsored by the Sicilian Region, which will exhibit in major international capitals, including New York, Tokyo, Singapore, Paris, London, Sydney, Berlin, Hong Kong. In the same year he was invited by the University of Messina for the largest exhibition in the classroom Magna and the organization of the XI Biennial of Ceramics of Caltagirone Sicily, where will exhibit two sculptures ceramics.

In 1990 hosts in his pottery workshop for an internship, the artist Italo Argentino Silvio Benedetto along with other artists of his school of painting. In 1991 publishes a catalog of his latest creations, called "Majolica d'Autore" with presentation of Antonio Scarpello Mingari and critical review of Silvio Benedetto entitled "The Fire and the Silence". In 1996 he exhibited several works in the Art Gallery "La Pergola" Tindaro Pettignano, adjacent to its well-known restaurant in Los Angeles in Ventura BLD USA. In 2005, refractory ceramic works were commissioned by him Messina contractor for the supply of a manor house of the xix th century Sinagra, a seaside resort in the Nebrodi in Sicily.

In 2014, he created a ceramic tile for the cultural association The sky in Italy, and in July 2015, the slab is exposed in the pavilion of Italy at the Expo 2015.[4]

Artistic language[edit]

The expressive language of Giuseppe Prinzi, emphasizes the emotional, instinctive and irrational art, neglecting those imitative-descriptive or knowledge of reality.

For these inclinations, you could place in the vein of "Expressionism", a voltage "dream", which is linked to Surrealism of Dali, Max Ernst and Magritte. The sign and the colors are used in a manner free from constraints or academic references to the objective realism. His works are placed in a dimension beyond time and space, suggesting the observer reading not naturalistic, but "Symbolic" artistic composition; when synthesizing blends, pulses of all the avant-garde of the twentieth century, being able to create their own personal and recognizable style of painting. Painting style that deviates markedly from illustration and sentimentality tone, typical of nineteenth-century romanticism of mold but tends to make the essence of the image, that is, its architecture, in an "allusive" and "evocative".

Criticism[edit]

  • The Fire and the Silence - Silvio Benedetto
  • Giuseppe Prinzi and artistic tradition alchemist of Santo Stefano di Camastra - Francesco Latteri Scholten

References[edit]

  1. "Prinzi Giuseppe". Archivioceramica.com. Retrieved 2015-11-29.
  2. "Giuseppe Prinzi e la Tradizione artisticoalchimistica di S. Stefano di Camastra. - flspress". Flspress.blogspot.it. Retrieved 2015-11-29.
  3. Giuseppe Scaffidi Fonti (2015-09-18). "X Biennale Internazionale D'Arte Di Firenze | Agorà Online". Agoraonline.info. Retrieved 2015-11-29.
  4. "Prima tavella finita | Il Cielo d'Italia". Ilcieloditalia.it. Retrieved 2015-11-29.


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