
Milan, Italy
Jacopo Ginanneschi studied at the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence, city where he got in touch with ...
About the artist
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About the artist
Joined In 2023
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Jacopo Ginanneschi studied at the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence, city where he got in touch with the Italian tradition of the Renaissance and where he developed his own style. In his painting practice he experiences various techniques, mostly oil, gouache, egg tempera and watercolor. His work begins with the realization of sketches on paper, made with watercolor and gouache and always made from the real. These sketches are the first step towards the realization of his oil paintings made in studio.
His work focuses mostly on landscape, both analysed in its details, reproducing carefully all the various elements and materials, and sublimated in order to reach, through the contemplation of nature, a sense of calmness, wonder and enlightenment.
Academy of Fine Arts of Florence.
Solo exhibitions
2023
Jacopo Ginanneschi. Visioni di natura curated by Antonio Natali and Adriano Bimbi, Sala delle Colonne, Pontassieve ( FI ).
2021
La casa del vento. Landscape 2.0, curated by Ivan Quaroni, Galleria Rubin, Milan.
Group exhibitions
2022
Rilegare l’infinito, curated by Gaspare Polizzi and Andrea Granchi, Accademia delle Arti del Disegno, Piazza San Marco, Florence.
2021
Maremma Paesaggi 1870-2020, curated by Marco Firmati, Andrea Granchi, Francesca Petrucci, Polo Culturale Pietro Aldi, Saturnia.
2019
East meets west, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing.
Per Leonardo: l’arte è libera, Accademia delle Arti del Disegno, Florence.
2017
Summer Salon 2017, Lubomirov/Angus-Hughes Gallery, Londra.
4x1=1° , curated by Susanna Ragionieri, Museo Primo Conti, Fiesole.
Visite nelle case d’artista: certamente, la casa di Xavier Bueno!, curated by Susanna Ragionieri, Firenze, Accademia delle Arti del Disegno.
2016
Artisti fra le pagine di Erba d'Arno curated by Mauro Pratesi , Fucecchio, Palazzo della Volta.
Giovani artisti cinesi-italiani a confronto, Art A.C. Museum, Pechino, Cina.
Essere in cammino, curated by Massimo Caggiano and Francesco Damato, Formello, Palazzo Chigi.
2015
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