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Joseph Zicchinella is an Italian artist known for his unique technique called “transcollage,” which combines painting with various materials encapsulated in thin sheets of plexiglass or applied on canvas through sections and interlocks. Born in Somma Lombardo and raised in Calabria, he studied at the Liceo Artistico and the Accademia di Belle Arti in Catanzaro. Zicchinella has been active since the late 1990s, participating in numerous solo and group exhibitions across major Italian cities and internationally, including Germany, Turkey, Spain, France, Belgium, and the United States13. His work has garnered significant attention, leading to his inclusion in the Treccani Encyclopedia in 2021 Joseph Zicchinella's art explores several profound themes, often centered around the human experience and emotional depth. Here are some of the main themes: 1. “Dreams and Memories”: Zicchinella delves into the realm of dreams and the residual emotions they leave behind. His works often reflect the fragments of dreams, capturing the fleeting and often forgotten moments that linger in our subconscious²⁴. 2. “Emotional Residues”: He focuses on the "residui d'emozioni" (residues of emotions), which are the traces of feelings and experiences that remain with us over time. This theme is evident in his series "I residui dei sogni" (The Residues of Dreams), where he explores the emotional imprints left by dreams and memories²⁵. 3. “Oniric Representation”: Zicchinella's art frequently employs oniric (dream-like) elements, creating a surreal and evocative atmosphere. This approach allows him to explore abstract concepts and emotions through a unique visual language³. 4. “Material and Technique”: His innovative technique, "transcollage," involves the use of various materials encapsulated in plexiglass or applied on canvas. This method not only adds a tactile dimension to his work but also symbolizes the layering of experiences and emotions¹.
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https://www.pressreader.com/italy/corriere-di-verona/20161111/281865823046370
https://www.artribune.com/artista-mostre-biografia/joseph-zicchinela/
https://www.juliet-artmagazine.com/events/joseph-zicchinella-i-residui-dei-sogni/
https://www.globusrivista.it/i-residui-dei-sogni-di-joseph-zicchinella/