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. Michael Goldberg

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Artist: MICHAEL GOLDBERG
"Confrontation" dialogue between 2005-2006
with paintings paintings on paper 1979-1982

opening: Saturday, June 9, 2007 at 18:30

period: from June 9 to July 6, 2007
daily hours: 10-13 / 16-20
holidays and Monday morning closed

MICHAEL GOLDBERG was born in New York City on
December 24, 1924. He started painting in the circle of
postwar New York School of
'Abstract Expressionism, exposing her works typically
"action painting" in numerous exhibitions
that consecrate the new generation in American
worldwide.
In 1979 work began on summer holidays in Italy, host
Carmengloria Morales's house in Umbria, where he painted
series of papers entitled "Codex", "Boom Fiorentino"
and "Codex Sermugnano", which will exhibit the same year in
Peccolo Gallery of Livorno, his first Italian.
These series culminating in 1982 with the works
entitled "Retreat from Landscape" in which recovers
coloristic and expressive with renewed strength, the strong interest that has
for action painting and abstract landscape.
Since 1987 he rented a cottage in the countryside between the hills of Siena
to spend five months a year. In the new study,
working on large canvases and small,
creates paintings in which his love for the landscape abstract
compare with the influences of the painting of the Masters of the Renaissance and Mannerism
Fiorentino,
continuing to exhibit new works in Tuscany, Livorno Peccolo
Gallery, his first address.
The exhibition will be on display in today's discussion and dialogue
paintings made during the last two years
2005-2006 with a series of works on paper created between 1979 and 1982, during the first
stay Italian. A
confrontro they have highlighted the "affinity" is
implementing the general plan of the work,
between these two eras. An affinity
work remains, ultimately,
in all his works and belongs to the DNA of its "Making Painting".

Accompanying the exhibition a catalog of editions containing Peccolo reproductions of exhibited works with a script by Lucio Pozzi.

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