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Nationality
  
Italian

Name
  
Bruno Ceccobelli

Known for
  
Painting, Sculpture


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Born
  
2 September 1952 (
1952-09-02
)
Monte Castello di Vibio, Italy

Movement
  
Scuola di San Lorenzo or New Rome school

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Bruno Ceccobelli (born 2 September 1952) is an Italian painter and sculptor. He currently resides and works in Todi, Italy. Ceccobelli was one of the six artists of the Nuova Scuola Romana or Scuola di San Lorenzo, an artistic movement that grew out of the Arte Povera and Transavanguardia movements of the latter twentieth century.

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Life

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He wrote: "I do not want to be a market-fan artist, but to belong to all times, and this is why I believe in a foreseeing art, not just historical or literary or sociological or stylistic. I believe in a symbolic art, capable to offer a message and to pacify the world". In 1975, he first took part in a group exhibition in the Town Hall of Albach, Austria, and, two years later, he had his first solo exhibition at the Alternative Space Gallery in Rome, where he exhibited works of conceptual art. He also participated in two group exhibitions at La Stanza, an independent space self-managed by young artists.

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In the early 1980s, Ceccobelli and other artists settled in the former Pastificio Cerere, a large abandoned industrial space located in the San Lorenzo quarter in Rome. The group, known as the New Roman School or San Lorenzo Workshop, included Piero Pizzi Cannella, Marco Tirelli, Giuseppe Gallo, Gianni Dessì, Nunzio Di Stefano and Domenico Bianchi. The Italian art critic Achille Bonito Oliva wrote that these artists were "all bearers of individual poetics and all streams towards a common aesthetic mentality and a moral vision of art".

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In the following years he had a number of international exhibitions: in 1979, at the Festival of Italian Culture in Belgrade and, subsequently, group exhibitions in France, Germany, and Croatia. At Yvon Lambert in Paris he exhibited Morpheus.

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The 1990s started with exhibitions in Germany, Austria, Canada and Italy. In 1994 he was invited to give a training course at the Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Artes in Senegal, an experience that would leave a deep influence in his life.

Also in 2009, the Museum of Contemporary Art (MaRT) of Rovereto presented the first retrospective exhibition dedicated to the Officina San Lorenzo, which traced the history of that group. The exhibition catalogue, was published by Silvana Editorale and edited by Daniela Lancioni.

Publications

Ceccobelli's writings have been collected into four books:

  • L'arte del possibile reale, ed. by L. Marucci, Stamperia dell'Arancio, Grottammare-Ascoli Piceno 1994;
  • Color Bellezza, ed. by N. Micieli, Il Grandevetro-Jaca Book, Pisa 2002;
  • Tempo senza tempo della pittura, De Luca Editori d'Arte, Roma 2005;
  • Gratiaplena. Economia della grazia, ed. by M. Bastianelli, Effe Fabrizio Fabbri Editore, Perugia 2008, 2011.
  • Museums and private collections

  • The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) - New York
  • Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig (mumok) - Vienna
  • Museo d'Arte Contemporanea di Roma (MACRO) - Roma
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - Boston
  • Groninger Museum - Groningen
  • Palazzo della Farnesina - Collezione Farnesina Experimenta - Rome
  • Museo di Portofino - Portofino
  • Museo dello Splendore
  • Collezione Maramotti - Reggio Emilia
  • Fabbrica Borroni
  • Merano Arte im Haus der Sparkasse
  • Collezione Banca Intesa San Paolo
  • Collezione Unicredit Group
  • Maon - Museo dell'Arte dell'Otto e del Novecento
  • Banca di Credito Cooperativo di Calcio e Covo
  • La Serpara, Civitella d’Agliano, Italy
  • Maon - Museo dell'Arte dell'Otto e del Novecento http://www.maon.it
  • Banca di Credito Cooperativo di Calcio e Covo http://www.bcccalciocovo.it/template/default.asp?i_menuID=19792
  • Cassino Museo Arte Contemporane http://www.camusac.com/dettcollezioni-Ceccobelli_Bruno/3_191/ita/
  • Fondazione de Fornaris http://www.fondazionedefornaris.org/artworks/category/ceccobelli-bruno.html
  • References

    Bruno Ceccobelli Wikipedia