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Giovanni Philippone was born in Sicily in 1922.    He graduated from the Palermo Artistic High School in 1942 and enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts of Palermo. In 1946 he moved to Milan where he concluded his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera with the guidance of Aldo Carpi and Eva Thea and he wins the Hayez prize. [1]

In 1950 he moved to Paris where he attended the Academie des Beaux Art with the guidance of Leger and befriended Gino Severini. In 1952 he moved back to Milan and wrote a manifesto about the diatribe between abstractionism and socialist realism during the Bergamini gallery exhibition, Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page). o la ceramica intorno al 1956/60. Si perfezionerà poi nella tecnica dell’incisione con il suo stampatore e amico Rino Cervi. [2] [3]

From 1945 to 1986 he exposed his works in numerous galleries in Italy and abroad. He died in 1993.

In 2013, three permanent rooms dedicated to Philippone were inaugurated at the Municipal Building of the former Collegio dei Filippini in Agrigento. The rooms were inaugurated on the occasion of the exhibition organized for the twentieth anniversary of his death. Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page). [4] [5]

Index of exhibitions

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  • 1945 - Palermo - collective (Sanfilippo, Guttuso, Attardi, Accardi)
  • 1946 - Milan - Brera Academy - Hayez Prize
  • 1946 - Front of Culture (Birolli, Cassinari, Chighine, Migneco, Morlotti, Paganin, Sassu, Testori, Cavaliere, Crippa, Dova, French, Kodra, Treccani and Vedova)
  • 1952 - Milan - Galleria Bergamini (Chighine, Paganin, Garau, Traverso)
  • 1958 - Milan - staff - Art Gallery Selection
  • 1958 - Palermo - National Sicilian Artists Exhibition
  • 1958 - Alessandria - staff - La Maggiolina Gallery
  • 1958 - Palermo - collective - De Gasperi Award
  • 1958 - France - "Triennale de la Jansonne" award
  • 1958 - Bucharest - National Museum - Italian Artists - La Colonna (Guttuso, Mafai, Sassu, Manzù, Migneco, Purificato, Bueno, Attardi, Treccani)
  • 1959 - Painters of Today - Cesare da Sesto Gallery
  • 1960 - collective - "Il Prisma"
  • 1960 - Monreale
  • 1960 - Paris - Salon de l'Art libre (Palais de Beaux - Art de la Ville de Paris)
  • 1961 - Milan - Portraits of critics - Galleria Montenapoleone
  • 1961 - Sesto Calende - collective
  • 1961 - Milan - Show small picture
  • 1962 - Palermo - Sicily Industry Award
  • 1962 - Milan - Drawings and engravings of contemporary artists
  • 1963 - Capo d'Orlando
  • 1964 - "Sicily '64"
  • 1964 - Zurich - staff - Burdeke Gallery
  • 1964 - Munich - solo exhibition - Monpti Gallery
  • 1965 - Milan - staff - Galleria San Fedele
  • 1965 - Alessandria - staff - Galleria San Giorgio
  • 1965 - Munchen - Italianische Maler, - personal - Atelier Monpti
  • 1965 - Munchen - Galerie "Studio 20"
  • 1965 - Palermo - "The Parthenon" Award
  • 1966 - Milan - staff - Galleria Mainieri
  • 1971 - Milan - staff - Galleria Schettini
  • 1973 - Palermo - personal - Galleria Flaccovio
  • 1974 - Milan - personal - Municipal Library
  • 1975 - Monza - Arengario (Ronchi, Philippone)
  • 1980 - Campione d'Italia - personal - Civic Gallery
  • 1981 - Milan - staff - Galleria Schettini
  • 1984 - Milan - staff - Galleria Schettini
  • 1986 - Turin - staff - Galleria Arteincornice
  • 2008 - Traniological exhibition - Palazzo Palmieri
  • 2013- Agrigento - anthological exhibition in the Palazzo Comunale ex convent of the Filippini


Bibliography

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  • Philippone, Giovanni [a cura di Mario De Micheli Milano : Vangelista, stampa 1995[opac SBN] [Testo a stampa] [Monografia] [IT\ICCU\LO1\0734643]
  • Philippone, Giovanni; Galleria Schettini <Milano>Testo di Leonardo Sciascia Milano : Galleria Schettini, 1981[opac SBN] [Testo a stampa] [Monografia] [IT\ICCU\LO1\1382743]
  • Philippone, Giovanni; Curletti, G.; Galleria d'arte Selezione <Milano> presentato da G. Curletti Milano : Galleria d'arte Selezione, 1958[opac SBN] [Testo a stampa] [Monografia] [IT\ICCU\LO1\1400089]
  • Lo Bue, Luigi I fasci siciliani / Luigi Lo Bue ; illustrazioni di Giovanni Philippone Palermo : \s.n.!, 1990 (Palermo : Legatoria industriale siciliana)[opac SBN] [Testo a stampa] [Monografia] [IT\ICCU\PAL\0008425]
  • Philippone, Giovanni; Li Gregni, Enzo Cammarata : passato e presente / acqueforti di Giovanni Philippone ; disegni di Enzo Li Gregni Agrigento : Studio editoria Sud, [1987?][opac SBN] [Testo a stampa] [Monografia] [IT\ICCU\CFI\0129131]
  • Philippone, Giovanni; Di Grigoli, Pippo S. Giovanni Gemini : passato e presente / acqueforti di Giovanni Philippone ; fotografie di Pippo Di GrigoliAgrigento : Studio Editoria Sud, [1987?][opac SBN] [Testo a stampa] [Monografia] [IT\ICCU\PA1\0003200]
  • D'arte : enciclopedia artisti contemporanei : opere e quotazioni Monza : S.T.M. Italia, stampa 2009 [opac SBN] [Testo a stampa] [Monografia] [IT\ICCU\LO1\1265938] pag 204.
  • 4: M-Q Milano : SEDA, c1969 Fa parte di: Enciclopedia universale SEDA della pittura moderna [opac SBN] [Testo a stampa] [Monografia] [IT\ICCU\RAV\0336932]pag 2128
  • Catalogo dell'arte moderna italiana, numero 23 Milano : G. Mondadori & associati, 1987[opac SBN] [Testo a stampa] [Monografia] [IT\ICCU\NAP\0398610]pag 355

References

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Category:Italian people Category:painters Category:20th-century artists

  1. ^ edited by Giacomo Agosti and Matteo Ceriana (1997). The historical collections of the Brera Academy. Center of Florence. {{cite book}}: |author= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ "Philippone Giovanni – Stampe e incisioni – Lombardia Beni Culturali".
  3. ^ "Philippone Giovanni - Repertorio Digitale dell'Incisione Italiana".
  4. ^ "Mostra permanente Philippone".
  5. ^ "Ad Agrigento la mostra antologica dell'artista sangiovannese Giovanni Filippone".