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Giorgio De Cesario posted an eventArchitect, painter, sculptor, graphic artist, was born in Matino (The) New Year's Day of 1956.
Since 1989 professor of design at the Art Institute of Grottaglie (Ta). To attend Matino
local school, wonderful teachers immediately for his exceptional artistic skills
which shows the construction of early works in plaster, ceramic, canvas and other media,but above all taking care of the illustrations of school newspapers, where he became the greatest entertainer.
However, his experiences continue with in-depth studies in any field of art.
And his works become such a compendium of everything: his "models" and his "dummies"would never have existed without its Roman past in the design and commercial art;and again, his background and his doodles full of dazzling colors, and catchy at the same time,would never hit our eyes without his research and his experiments in thepaintings, and what about the sinuous forms? Etching techniques learned in Urbino,two years of intense work in a climate of raffaelliani studies, have certainly contributed totheir "lightness". Simultaneously, the artist makes numerous work experience in graphic arts companies andopened in 1978 in Matino (Lecce) on his studio where he worked on graphics, design, architecture, but where, above all,
continues to pursue his love of art, studyingtechniques and new subjects for his paintings and his sculture.E 'in these years of research, after aparticularly enlightening dream, as he himself says, he manages to develop his painting style
personal abandoning the realism of Caravaggio's style precedenti.Uno new year so that
characters with faces of clay which run on a background color more vivid, almost
represent, in any medium, the realitydream that the artist had lived in that famous night vision "Figures stolen from ... caves ... disturbing characters arise, sad and dignified, timidly plead for helpand solidarity "(Maddalena Caruso).
Paintings, engravings, sculptures follow in this desire to experiment with new means and
espimere new sensations related to both the world of actuality that the philosophy and history.
In the '80s and continues his artistic activity in these years, his wealth of experience
is further enriched through continuous world travels that bring him into contact with cultures anddifferent people. The frugal life in Eastern Europe and the opulence of Corsica became a stimulus European to explore the inner man that is immediately confronted with the sunny African life.
And therefore, the wanderings in Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Senegal and the beloved islands of Cape Verde, whereback new impressions that he will then color on the canvases of the '90s along with plastic shapes and
the light of those places that have impressed him so much. With the new millennium, the artistincreases its popularity through the Internet, through which the world comes to know his works asattest to the continuing appreciation from countries lontani.Attualmente Giorgio De Cesariolives and works in Gallipoli in his house-museum, Villa De Maritati Cesario, he wiselyrenovated and expanded. It 'a great and spectacular container of art called "The House of Artists"a construction ultramodern, characterized by a certain eclecticism of styles a little oriental and a little Mediterranean, however, strongly innovative, which is well suited to the surrounding urban landscape.
In addition to hosting the Permanent Gallery of artist ', the House-Museum of about 1,000 square meters,is used to house temporary exhibitions, book presentations, concerts and theater performancesand is also equipped to accommodate, with the formula b. & b. artists and art lovers from from around the world.
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