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Gaetano Minale

Gaetano Minale (born July 4, 1938) is an Italian artist known for his impressionist painting techniques. His work explores themes of nature and humanity, and he has gained international recognition for his vibrant and emotive style.[1]

Early life and education

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Born in Agnone, Molise, Minale demonstrated an early talent for drawing. He attended the professional training school and technical school in Agnone before continuing his education at the industrial school (I.T.I.) in Chieti, where he graduated as an electrotechnical expert in 1960. Despite his technical background, Minale's passion for art remained central to his interests, leading him to create notable works during his educational years. He currently resides in Atessa, where he continues to work and contribute to the local art community. [1]

Career development

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Minale transitioned from engineering to art, beginning his artistic journey under the mentorship of the master painter and restorer Gennaro Bravo. From 1968 to 1975, he attended Bravo's atelier in Atessa, where he studied various painting techniques including oil, pastel, and acrylic. Although largely self-taught, this formal training shaped his approach to art.

By the 1970s, Minale’s work gained international attention. In 1977, he was awarded the Italian Oscar for Visual Arts, recognizing his achievements in painting.

Gaetano Minale's Italian Oscar for Visual Arts, 1977

The award further solidified his standing within the art community, where his affiliations with notable academies such as the 'I 500' Academy and the Tiberina Academy of Rome became key elements of his career.

Artistic style and themes

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In October 2011, Minale underwent a tracheotomy and total laryngectomy, resulting in a total loss of voice. This significant health challenge impacted his artistic and exhibition activities, leading to a transformation in his painting style. Since then, his new works reflect a profound shift in emotion towards nature and the joy of living, with light and color dominating his compositions. Women became the true protagonists of his paintings, depicted in symbiosis with nature, set against expansive landscapes filled with poppies and sunflowers. [2] [3]

Exhibitions and achievements

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Minale's art has been featured in numerous international exhibitions. Significant displays include his early show at Gelmi Art Gallery in Sesto San Giovanni (1975), and later exhibitions at venues such as the Royal Palace in Milan (1984), Chou-Ku Gallery in Tokyo (1985), and the Chamber of Commerce in Chieti (1990). His work has also been exhibited in Paris, Istanbul, Budapest, and London.

Minale has received several awards, including the 'Federico Faruffini' Award in 1976 and the Byzantine Grand Prix in Istanbul in 1996. In a gesture to his local community, he donated 105 pieces to the city of Atessa, documenting the regional landscape over several decades. [4] [5]

Notable contributions

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In 2016, Minale made a significant donation of 105 graphic paintings to the municipality of Atessa. These works, which depict glimpses and landscapes of the local area, are permanently exhibited in the Foyer of the Italia Auditorium within the municipal art gallery named in his honor. This gesture reflects his deep connection to the region and its cultural heritage. [6] [7]

Significant publications

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To commemorate his 80th birthday, Gaetano Minale published the volume A Life for Painting. This publication provides an in-depth look at his artistic journey and contributions to the art world. [8]

Publications

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In the same year, 2016, the Municipality of Atessa published Atessa, The Graphics in the Gaetano Minale Art Gallery, a collection showcasing his 105 donated graphic paintings. These artworks depict landscapes of Atessa and reflect the artist's deep connection to the region's heritage. [9]

Critical reception and media coverage

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Minale’s work has been covered by national and international press, as well as on radio and television. His paintings are featured in private collections and public institutions across Italy and abroad. Notable critics, including Giuseppe Martucci, Vito Calogero, Bernard Gauthron, Roberto Mangione, and Giorgio Falossi, have commented on the emotional depth and vibrant colors in his work.

His painting style has been described as emotive and symbiotic with nature, with critics such as Maria Delli Quadri and Enzo Carmine Delli Quadri noting the transformation in his work following his health challenges in 2011 . [10]

References

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  1. ^ a b "BIOGRAFIA". Benvenuti su gaetanominaleartistapittore!.
  2. ^ "Galleria immagini :: Gaetano Minale". gaetano-minale-3.webnode.it. March 25, 2024.
  3. ^ https://gaetanominaleartistapittore.jimdofree.com/nota-critica/
  4. ^ "NOTIZIE/MOSTRE | gaetanominale.it". gratis-4420077.webador.it.
  5. ^ "gaetanominale.com - Galleria". gaetanominale.mozellosite.com.
  6. ^ "Gaetano Minale: quarant'anni a rappresentare Atessa, il centro storico e le sue campagne". www.lancianonews.net. July 30, 2016.
  7. ^ "PINACOTECA/MUSEO | gaetanominale.it". gratis-4420077.webador.it.
  8. ^ "REALIZZAZIONE VOLUME DEI MIEI DIPINTI | GAETANO MINALE". Archilovers. October 19, 2018.
  9. ^ "ABRUZZO WEB TV". www.abruzzowebtv.it.
  10. ^ "NOTA CRITICA". Benvenuti su gaetanominaleartistapittore!.