Bruno Ceccobelli (1952) - Il suono dell'universo





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Bruno Ceccobelli, Il suono dell'universo, mixed media on panel, 2000, original edition, framed, from Italy, sold by Galleria.
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A significant work by the painter Bruno Ceccobelli (Montecastello di Vibio, September 2, 1952), painted in mixed media on a wooden panel in good condition.
The painting measures 37 cm by 27.5 cm.
The frame is contemporaneous with the artwork and has its protective glass.
Artwork with a certificate of authenticity on the artist's photograph.
Bruno Ceccobelli moved to Rome, where he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and held his first solo exhibition. His work undergoes an initial conceptual period, during which he moves toward abstraction and the recuperation of the readymade, up to symbolism. In 1980 he held a group exhibition in Austria, participated in the Paris Biennale, and the following year he exhibited in New York. In 1984 he participated in the Venice Biennale, and in 1988 his works were shown in Madrid, Rome, and New York. With the advent of the 1990s, he begins collaborating with Germany, and in the 2000s he is active in the Netherlands and Slovenia. Subsequently, he returns to Italy, exhibiting between Rome and Perugia.
Provenance: Italian private collection
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Seller's Story
A significant work by the painter Bruno Ceccobelli (Montecastello di Vibio, September 2, 1952), painted in mixed media on a wooden panel in good condition.
The painting measures 37 cm by 27.5 cm.
The frame is contemporaneous with the artwork and has its protective glass.
Artwork with a certificate of authenticity on the artist's photograph.
Bruno Ceccobelli moved to Rome, where he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts and held his first solo exhibition. His work undergoes an initial conceptual period, during which he moves toward abstraction and the recuperation of the readymade, up to symbolism. In 1980 he held a group exhibition in Austria, participated in the Paris Biennale, and the following year he exhibited in New York. In 1984 he participated in the Venice Biennale, and in 1988 his works were shown in Madrid, Rome, and New York. With the advent of the 1990s, he begins collaborating with Germany, and in the 2000s he is active in the Netherlands and Slovenia. Subsequently, he returns to Italy, exhibiting between Rome and Perugia.
Provenance: Italian private collection
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