Pino Procopio (1954) - MEDUSA





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Pino Procopio, Medusa, a limited edition Giclée on fine art paper, 30 by 25 cm, signed, in excellent condition, 2020+.
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Fine Art Giclée "Medusa"
- Original artwork on premium paper
- Dry stamp of the Artist's Studio
- Authenticity hologram
– Certificate of authenticity provided
Pino Procopio, (Guardavalle, June 16, 1954), is an Italian painter, sculptor and illustrator, an exponent of figurativism. He began his artistic studies in Catanzaro, but completed them in Rome. In 1982 he graduated in architecture from Sapienza University of Rome.
In 1980, the art center “La Bitta” held his first solo show. After two years in Verona, in 1985 he settled in Giulianova, in Abruzzo.
In 2001, the “Fondazione Italiana Stauròs Onlus” invited him to exhibit at the Staurós Museum of Sacred Contemporary Art in San Gabriele. The work “Father, into Your hands I commend my spirit” is today a permanent piece in the museum's collection.
The following year, in 2002, he created the painting for the poster of the “World Day for Book and Copyright,” sponsored by UNESCO.
The State Monopolies commissioned him in 2003 to create the painting to be placed on the European Lottery ticket, and in 2004 he was commissioned to paint the image that would appear on the Italian Lottery ticket.
In 2005 the Ministry of Communications promoted in Rome a show that tells the evolution of the Italian postal service in 100 years of history.
In 2007 the Pescara Committee of the “Dante Alighieri Society” awarded him the “Dante Alighieri 2007” prize in the Art category.
The following year, in 2008, in Rome, the Boncompagni-Ludovisi Museum of the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art organized “Ulisse, scenes of a journey,” a show dedicated to him.
In 2015, in Rome, at the National Gallery of Modern Art (GNAM), he participated in the collective exhibition Corporate Art, concerning the close link between industrial patronage and art.
In 2017, at the Teramo Palace of Sport, with UNESCO and MIUR sponsorship, the exhibition “Baadaye, Pinocchio d’Africa” took place, a reinterpretation of the Pinocchio tale in a modern light, linked to the drama of migration.
In 2019, the Municipality of Ascoli Piceno commissioned him to create the Palio della Quintana for the historic August joust.
Also in 2019, he exhibited in two solo shows, at the Palazzo del Pegaso of the Tuscany Region in Florence and subsequently at the Museo delle Genti d'Abruzzo in Pescara.
In 2020, he exhibited at the Palazzo dei Capitani del Popolo in Ascoli Piceno, a solo show
Centered on the knightly theme of the Quintana, with sponsorship from the Municipality of Ascoli Piceno, Ascoli Musei and the Marche Region.
In 2021, with the sponsorship of the Marche Region and the Municipality of Recanati, he was invited to exhibit in a solo show centered on the figure of the poet Giacomo Leopardi, in the aula magna of the town hall in Recanati.
In 2022, he exhibited at the Magazzini del Sale in the city of Siena in a solo show, sponsored by the Tuscany Region.
Fine Art Giclée "Medusa"
- Original artwork on premium paper
- Dry stamp of the Artist's Studio
- Authenticity hologram
– Certificate of authenticity provided
Pino Procopio, (Guardavalle, June 16, 1954), is an Italian painter, sculptor and illustrator, an exponent of figurativism. He began his artistic studies in Catanzaro, but completed them in Rome. In 1982 he graduated in architecture from Sapienza University of Rome.
In 1980, the art center “La Bitta” held his first solo show. After two years in Verona, in 1985 he settled in Giulianova, in Abruzzo.
In 2001, the “Fondazione Italiana Stauròs Onlus” invited him to exhibit at the Staurós Museum of Sacred Contemporary Art in San Gabriele. The work “Father, into Your hands I commend my spirit” is today a permanent piece in the museum's collection.
The following year, in 2002, he created the painting for the poster of the “World Day for Book and Copyright,” sponsored by UNESCO.
The State Monopolies commissioned him in 2003 to create the painting to be placed on the European Lottery ticket, and in 2004 he was commissioned to paint the image that would appear on the Italian Lottery ticket.
In 2005 the Ministry of Communications promoted in Rome a show that tells the evolution of the Italian postal service in 100 years of history.
In 2007 the Pescara Committee of the “Dante Alighieri Society” awarded him the “Dante Alighieri 2007” prize in the Art category.
The following year, in 2008, in Rome, the Boncompagni-Ludovisi Museum of the National Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art organized “Ulisse, scenes of a journey,” a show dedicated to him.
In 2015, in Rome, at the National Gallery of Modern Art (GNAM), he participated in the collective exhibition Corporate Art, concerning the close link between industrial patronage and art.
In 2017, at the Teramo Palace of Sport, with UNESCO and MIUR sponsorship, the exhibition “Baadaye, Pinocchio d’Africa” took place, a reinterpretation of the Pinocchio tale in a modern light, linked to the drama of migration.
In 2019, the Municipality of Ascoli Piceno commissioned him to create the Palio della Quintana for the historic August joust.
Also in 2019, he exhibited in two solo shows, at the Palazzo del Pegaso of the Tuscany Region in Florence and subsequently at the Museo delle Genti d'Abruzzo in Pescara.
In 2020, he exhibited at the Palazzo dei Capitani del Popolo in Ascoli Piceno, a solo show
Centered on the knightly theme of the Quintana, with sponsorship from the Municipality of Ascoli Piceno, Ascoli Musei and the Marche Region.
In 2021, with the sponsorship of the Marche Region and the Municipality of Recanati, he was invited to exhibit in a solo show centered on the figure of the poet Giacomo Leopardi, in the aula magna of the town hall in Recanati.
In 2022, he exhibited at the Magazzini del Sale in the city of Siena in a solo show, sponsored by the Tuscany Region.

