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Joseph Pisani (born November 17, 1976) is an American contemporary artist, abstract painter, and photographer,[1] living in Zurich, Switzerland.

Joseph Pisani
Born(1976-11-17)November 17, 1976
Bronx, New York in the United States
NationalityAmerican, Swiss
EducationSUNY-Delhi (A.A.)
SUNY Plattsburgh (B.A.)
Known forContemporary art, Abstract painting, Photography, Abstract art

Life


Joseph Pisani was born and raised in the Bronx, New York, by a second-generation Italian family with strong ethnic roots. He was originally taught to draw and paint by his grandmother at around the age of seven.[2]

He left New York in 1994 and traveled throughout America, including visits to forty-two of the fifty states, before setting off on a "backpack" solo tour of Western Europe. He stayed in Prague for a time, and in 1996 settled in the Rocky mountains, West of Denver, Colorado. As well as painting and drawing, he began to design and produce furniture and to experiment with wood sculpture and mixed media.

In 1998 he traveled again in Europe and the Middle East and found "an interesting spot hidden between two worlds" in the South Sinai, Egypt, where he discovered scuba diving. The influence of the colorful underwater life of the Red Sea is apparent in paintings, such as "The Secrets of the Underwater World", and "Deep (Approximately 63 Meters Below the Red Sea)".

Pisani continues to travel extensively, visiting seventy-one countries to date [3] and uses his travel, along with philosophy, as the main source of inspiration for his art.


Art


Pisani's is influenced by the Abstract Expressionism of Mark Rothko and Barnett Newman. However, unlike Rothko, who purposely avoided giving titles to his work, because he did not want to influence viewers, Pisani deliberately lends clues through the poetic titles of his paintings:

I attempt to lead my viewers in the right direction about where I was, and what I was thinking or feeling at the time of creating a particular painting. Then, after giving this initial clue, it is my specific purpose to leave the viewers on their own to question how the title relates to the art itself and to decide how the artwork makes them feel in the context of my clues.


Recent exhibitions


(* denotes solo exhibition)


See also



Footnotes



References


  1. Swiss Television Talk Show "Aeschbacher", April 4, 2008 Swiss Television Video Portal
  2. Natalie Isenring "Ein Nomade mit satändigem Sitz in Zürich", Tages Anzeiger, January 24, 2008, Page 58 (Article as PDF)
  3. "The World List: Inspiration through Adventure Travel", (Pisani World List)
  4. "Three Months in India: Art Braille Kanthari". 4 June 2017.





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