Ernesto Treccani

Ernesto Treccani (1920 in Milan 2009), Italian painter and intellectual. Born in Milan on August 26, 1920, he joined very early the art avant-garde groups and movements opposed to Fascist culture. Founder and director at the age of 18 of the magazine "Corrente" (cf. Corrente di Vita),[1] he exhibited his first works at the "Bottega di Corrente" with Renato Birolli, Renato Guttuso, Giuseppe Migneco, Aligi Sassu and later with Bruno Cassinari and Ennio Morlotti at Galleria della Spiga and Corrente.[2]

His first personal exhibition, held at the Galleria Il Milione in Milan, where he exhibited many times during his artistic path, was in 1949.[3] After the Resistance, he was leader of the "Pittura" group and editor of magazines such as Il 45 and Realismo, directed by Raffaele De Grada. In the 1950s his works have been selected for the Venice Biennale, as well as for the exhibition of the Realists held at the Leicester Galleries in London[4] and in New York, where he exhibited with a personal show at the Heller Gallery.[5]
During this period the subjects of his paintings were influenced by his encounter with the rural situation in Calabria and by the urban industrial landscape of Milan and Paris, places where he returned repeatedly over the years.[6]
From the 1960s on, the prolific works and multiple initiatives demonstrate the continuous commitment of Treccani, characterized by a relentless action for the spread of culture and artistic debate. Among the works of this period, the five large paintings inspired by Pavese’s La luna e i falò (1962–63), the cycle of works Da Melissa a Valenza (1964–65), the series of watercolors inspired by a trip to Cuba; later, in 1976, major exhibitions of his work were held in Volgograd, at Pushkin Museum in Moscow[7] and at Hermitage in Saint Petersburg.[8] He held also many personal exhibitions in art galleries and museums in Paris,[9] Berlin,[10] Amsterdam,[11] Barcelona,[12] Stuttgart[13] and São Paulo.[14]
Treccani then developed the various features of his artistic research along parallel lines, continuing to work and exhibit in towns and cities in Italy and abroad, and alternating this “wandering” activity with regular and creative stays in Macugnaga and Forte dei Marmi, places to which the artist was strongly attached in life and painting. In 1978 he founded the Fondazione Corrente,[15] a center for cultural events, exhibitions and debates in the various fields of culture and art, as well as a center for the collection and study of documents related to the period between the birth of the movement and the years of Realism.[16]

Treccani was also writer and poet; among his texts, the books Arte per amore,[17] Il segreto dell’arte[18] and Un poco di fiele: poesie e disegni (1940–1970).[19]

In 1989 the City of Milan held a major retrospective exhibition on the artist at the Royal Palace,[20] and another large retrospective of his works was held at Foundation Bandera in Busto Arsizio in 2003.[21] In 2004 he created the cycle of large windows Energia, luci e colori, shown in Lugano, Riga, Budapest and Prague.[22] In 2006 the town of Forte dei Marmi organized the exhibition at the Fortino Le mutazioni del realismo - Opere inedite 2003-06, the result of a renewed search for forms that has its center in color.[23]

In 2008, again at Royal Palace, Treccani participated in the exhibition Corrente, le parole della vita. Opere 1930–1945,[24] with a room set aside for his paintings of that period. A large retrospective exhibition inaugurated the renovated rooms of Palazzo Barberini in Montichiari in May 2009,[25] just a few months before his death, which took place on November 27, 2009, in his beloved House of Swallows.

In December 2009, during the 40th anniversary of the Piazza Fontana bombing, the painting Un popolo di volti was exhibited at the Royal Palace in Milan. In March 2011, again at the Royal Palace, the painting Le cinque giornate di Milano was exhibited on the occasion of the 150th Anniversary of the Unification of Italy. Among the recent exhibitions, there are mentioned: in 2012 Le parole e la pittura. Ernesto Treccani incontra la poesia, l’epica, il romanzo[26] at the Pinacoteca Civica of Savona and in 2013 La materia e la luce. Vetri, ceramiche e smalti di Ernesto Treccani[27] at the Fondazione Corrente.

List of major public collections

Ernesto Treccani’s artworks are preserved in the following museums:
Puškin Museum, Moscow, Russia
Museo del Novecento, Milano, Italy
Museo della Permanente, Milano, Italy
Studio Treccani, Fondazione Corrente, Milano, Italy
Polo Museale Santa Chiara, San Gimignano, Italy
MAGA, Museo d'arte di Gallarate, Gallarate (VA), Italy
Museo Palazzo Ricci, Macerata, Italy
Fondazione Cesare Pavese, Santo Stefano Belbo, CN, Italy
Galleria civica di arte contemporanea, Copparo, FE, Italy
Galleria civica d'arte moderna e contemporanea, Latina, RM, Italy
Museo civico, Montecarotto, AN, Italy
MdAO, Museo d'arte di Avellino, Italy
Museo d'arte sacra, San Gabriele di Isola del Gran Sasso d'Italia, Italy
Museo Civico di Villa Groppallo, Vado Ligure, Italy
Museo Civico della Paleontologia, Lizzano, Italy

Notes

  1. V. Fagone (a cura di), Corrente : reprint gennaio 1938 maggio 1940, a cura di Vittorio Fagone, Pollenza, La nuova foglio, 1978
  2. M.Valsecchi, Treccani in Gli artisti di Corrente, Edizioni di Comunità, Milano 1963
  3. D. Morosini, Ernesto Treccani, Milano, Edizioni del Milione, 1949
  4. Realist Painters of La Colonna, The Leicester Galleries, London, 1956
  5. First American Exhibition of Paintings by Ernesto Treccani, John Heller Gallery, New York, 1957
  6. R. De Grada, Mostra antologica di Ernesto Treccani, Casa Municipale della Cultura, Livorno 1958
  7. Retrospective exhibition of Ernesto Treccani. 150 paintings, Puskin Museum, Moscow, 1976
  8. Retrospective exhibition of Ernesto Treccani. 150 paintings, Hermitage, St. Petersburg , 1976
  9. Treccani. Peintures 1975-79, Galerie Béneézit, Paris, 1979
  10. Ernesto Treccani. Malerei. Graphik. Plastik, Austellung der Neuen Berliner Galerie im Alten Museum, Berlin, 1982
  11. Ernesto Treccani, Galleria Forni, Amsterdam, 1982
  12. Ernesto Treccani, Real Circulo Artistico Don Quijote de la Mancha, Barcelona, 1987
  13. Ernesto Treccani, Galerie Moderne Italienische Kunst, Stuttgart, 1986
  14. Ernesto Treccani, Paço Des Artes, Sao Paulo, 1988
  15. "Fondazione Corrente". fondazionecorrente.org. Retrieved 2014-05-29.
  16. A.Negri, Studio Museo Treccani, Edizioni del Leone, Venezia, 1986
  17. E.Treccani, Arte per amore. Scritti e pagine di diario, Feltrinelli, Milano 1978
  18. E.Treccani, Il segreto dell'arte, Amadeus, Maser, 1987
  19. E. Treccani, Un poco di fiele : poesie e disegni (1940–1970), Libreria Feltrinelli, stampa 1970
  20. A. Negri, Ernesto Treccani. Mostra antologica, Fabbri editore, Milano 1989
  21. M. Pizziolo, Ernesto Treccani e il movimento di Corrente, Milano, Skira, 2003
  22. G.Seveso, S.Riolfo Marengo, Energia, luci e colori. Le vetrate di Ernesto Treccani, Istituto italiano di cultura di Budapest e Praga, 2006
  23. R.De Grada, Ernesto Treccani. Le mutazioni del realismo, opere inedite 2003–2006, Il Fortino, Forte dei Marmi, 2006
  24. M.Pizziolo, Corrente, le parole della vita. Opere 1930–1945, Skira, Milano 2008
  25. G.Seveso, Ernesto Treccani, Arte per amore. Dalle poetiche del realismo alla poesia della realtà, Montichiari, Grafo Edizioni, 2009
  26. G.Seveso (a cura di), Le parole e la pittura. Ernesto Treccani incontra la poesia, l’epica, il romanzo, catalogo della mostra, Pinacoteca Civica di Savona, Savona, M. Sabatelli, 2011
  27. M. Muzio Treccani, S. Riolfo Marengo, G. Seveso, La materia e la luce. Vetri, ceramiche e smalti di Ernesto Treccani, Fondazione Corrente, Milano 2013

Bibliography

V. Fagone (a cura di), Corrente, reprint gennaio 1938-maggio 1940, Pollenza, La nuova foglio, 1978
M.Valsecchi, Treccani in Gli artisti di Corrente, Edizioni di Comunità, Milano 1963
M. De Micheli, Ernesto Treccani, Edizioni del Milione, Milano 1962; V.Fagone, L.Vitali, Ernesto Treccani, Edizioni del Milione, Milano 1970
D. Morosini, Ernesto Treccani, Milano, Edizioni del Milione, 1949
Realist Painters of La Colonna, The Leicester Galleries, London, 1956
First American Exhibition of Paintings by Ernesto Treccani, John Heller Gallery, New York, 1957
R. De Grada, Mostra antologica di Ernesto Treccani, Casa Municipale della Cultura, Livorno, 1958
Retrospective exhibition of Ernesto Treccani. 150 paintings, Puškin Museum, Moscow, 1976
Retrospective exhibition of Ernesto Treccani. 150 paintings, Hermitage, St. Petersburg, 1976
Treccani. Peintures 1975-79, Galerie Béneézit, Paris, 1979
Ernesto Treccani. Malerei. Graphik. Plastik, Austellung der Neunen Berliner Galerie im Alten Museum, Berlin, 1982
Ernesto Treccani, Galleria Forni, Amsterdam, 1982
Ernesto Treccani, Real Circulo Artistico Don Quijote de la Mancha, Barcelona, 1987
Ernesto Treccani, Galerie Moderne Italienische Kunst, Stuttgart, 1986
Ernesto Treccani, Paço Des Artes, São Paulo, 1988
A.Negri, Studio Museo Treccani, Edizioni del Leone, Venezia, 1986
E.Treccani, Arte per amore. Scritti e pagine di diario, Feltrinelli, Milano 1978
E.Treccani, Il segreto dell'arte, Amadeus, Maser, 1987
E. Treccani, Un poco di fiele : poesie e disegni (1940-1970), Libreria Feltrinelli, stampa 1970
A. Negri, Ernesto Treccani. Mostra antologica, Fabbri editore, Milano 1989
M. Pizziolo, Ernesto Treccani e il movimento di Corrente, Milano, Skira, 2003
G.Seveso, S.Riolfo Marengo, Energia, luci e colori. Le vetrate di Ernesto Treccani, Istituto italiano di cultura di Budapest e Praga, 2006
R.De Grada, Ernesto Treccani. Le mutazioni del realismo, opere inedite 2003-2006, Il Fortino, Forte dei Marmi, 2006
M.Pizziolo, Corrente, le parole della vita. Opere 1930-1945, Skira, Milano 2008
G.Seveso, Ernesto Treccani, Arte per amore. Dalle poetiche del realismo alla poesia della realtà, Montichiari, Grafo Edizioni, 2009
G.Seveso (a cura di), Le parole e la pittura. Ernesto Treccani incontra la poesia, l’epica, il romanzo, catalogo della mostra, Pinacoteca Civica di Savona, Savona, M. Sabatelli, 2011
M. Muzio Treccani, S. Riolfo Marengo, G. Seveso, La materia e la luce. Vetri, ceramiche e smalti di Ernesto Treccani, Fondazione Corrente, Milano 2013

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