Giuseppe Gruciani (1966) - S.O.S





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Giuseppe Gruciani, S.O.S, 2019, mixed media on canvas with pigment ink and resin collage, 73 × 60 cm, original edition, Pop Art from Italy, signed on the front and never framed, in excellent condition, sold by Galleria, with a Certificate of Authenticity issued by the artist.
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Giuseppe Gruciani (Rome 1966)
Opera- S.O.S
Mixed media, spray-applied pigmented ink, collage with resin on canvas
Signed on the front bottom
with Certificate of Authenticity issued by the Artist
New, never framed
The Artist Giuseppe Gruciani stands out in a context strongly shaped by the serial repetition of images, in Rome during the post‑boom economic expansion, where the public’s attention is captured by advertising billboards.
His artistic production is inextricably linked to his formation and life experience; he manages to be recognizable thanks to an elegant painting even in the use of pop means.
He deftly employs various techniques to render the work homogeneous in structure and aesthetics.
For several years he engaged with the myth of Roman pop art, but his production diverges, in international terms, in expression and influences.
More than ever today he stands out in the contemporary scene,
with a distinct notoriety in the eastern United States and in Northern Europe.
Seller's Story
Translated by Google TranslateGiuseppe Gruciani (Rome 1966)
Opera- S.O.S
Mixed media, spray-applied pigmented ink, collage with resin on canvas
Signed on the front bottom
with Certificate of Authenticity issued by the Artist
New, never framed
The Artist Giuseppe Gruciani stands out in a context strongly shaped by the serial repetition of images, in Rome during the post‑boom economic expansion, where the public’s attention is captured by advertising billboards.
His artistic production is inextricably linked to his formation and life experience; he manages to be recognizable thanks to an elegant painting even in the use of pop means.
He deftly employs various techniques to render the work homogeneous in structure and aesthetics.
For several years he engaged with the myth of Roman pop art, but his production diverges, in international terms, in expression and influences.
More than ever today he stands out in the contemporary scene,
with a distinct notoriety in the eastern United States and in Northern Europe.

