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Giancarlo e Giovanni Cerri | The Art of Two Generations

Giancarlo and Giovanni Cerri’s exhibition is an ideal opportunity for a comparison between this father and son, two quite different Milanese artists in their themes and expressive language. Giancarlo started out as a figurative artist focusing mostly on the theme of nature. His painting progressively evolved – in the nineties – into the abstract. Giovanni is instead attracted to a narrative form, focusing on the urban landscape, and the interpretation of industrial archaeology.

The two artists have already had the occasion to exhibit together at the Museo della Permanente in Milan (2008), at the Frankfurter Westend Galerie in Frankfurt-am-Main (2013), at the Italian Cultural Institute in Stuttgart (2014) and at the Centro Culturale in Milan (2018). This exhibition at the Museo Italo Americano represents the fifth opportunity for a comparison between the two artists.

Image of Giancarlo Cerri. It is a portrait of a middle age man. It is in black and white. He is wearing glasses.
Giancarlo Cerri – Photo credit Alfredo Felletti

GIANCARLO CERRI
The Abstract Sequences. 1995-2005

In his exhibition Giancarlo presents his abstract period of “Sequences”, which he began during the mid-nineties, represented by a selection of works from the 10-year period of 1995-2005. This cycle of works highlights the composition reached using only two or three colors (mostly primary) juxtaposed with black. These images characterize more than two decades of the artist’s work.

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A black and white image shows Giovanni Cerri drawing in his studio, with a painting of Pope Francis in the background.
Giovanni Cerri – Photo credit Roanna Weiss

GIOVANNI CERRI
2020: Milan in the Hour of the Wolf

For his exhibition 2020: Milan in the Hour of the Wolf Giovanni presents a body of work inspired by the capital of Lombardy during the Coronavirus pandemic. Preceded by numerous studies and a selection of drawings for the exhibition in October 2020 at “Casa di Lucio Fontana” in Comabbio, Varese, this new cycle of paintings is introduced by a title that evokes the Ingmar Bergman film, Hour of the Wolf (1968).

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WITH THE PATRONAGE OF Istituto Italiano di Cultura San Francisco and Museo della Permanente di Milano
SPECIAL THANKS: LTA Studio • Valla & Associates, Inc., P.C.
PARTNERS:  Confcommercio • Promo.Ter Unione • Officine Mara • Falsitta & Associati • Spartaco Smersu • Arcos • Fondazione Peano • Associazione Heart Pulsazioni Culturali • Centro Culturale di Milano • Frankfurter Westend Galerie • Associazione Borgo di Lucio Fontana


Italian Director and Producer @albertonacci presented his latest work, the “docufilm” Volti della Memoria (Faces of Memory) at @lapermanente, in Milan. For his project, he interviewed 11 artists over 80, whose artwork is included in the permanent collection of the museum. One of these artists is Giancarlo Cerri, featured in our exhibition The Art of Two Generations (10/28/21-02/27/22).

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Alberto Nacci was born in 1957 in Trapani (Italy). He lives and works in Bergamo since 1982. Former professor of Sound Design at Academies of Fine Arts in Bergamo and Brescia, after a long career as a jazz musician, with numerous musical productions and a rich concert activity, he dedicated himself to the production of art and culture documentaries, industrial films. His video art works received numerous international awards. His works are appreciated in Italy and abroad and have been selected for some of the most important festivals of film and video art in Europe, USA, Asia. He participated, representing Italy, in EURONIGHT08, a video-art retrospective organized by the Italian Cultural Institute of Toronto.

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