GIUSEPPE POLISCA.
Born in 1943 in Urbino (PU).
He completed his studies at the State Institute of Art, in the chalcography section, under the guidance of the masters Leonardo Castellani and Renato Bruscaglia.
He taught painting disciplines from 1969 to 1972 at the Art School of Catania, and from 1972 to 2002 painting disciplines at the Liceo Artistico in Padua, where he resides.
He exhibited at the
beginning of the seventies: Vicenza 1973, Padua, Ancona, Wolfburg, Parma, Modena 1981, Pesaro, Cervarese Santa Croce, San
Martino di Lupari,
Stra (Villa Reale, in the context of the XLVI International Biennale), Bologna, Abano Terme, Treviso (Reggia dei Carraresi), Hamburg (Italian Cultural Institute), Marina di Pisticci 2006,
Padua (Francesco Petrarca National Body
"XXVI lectura Petrarcae and Petrarchian conversations" 2006),
Piazzola sul Brenta Villa Contarini 2006, Mergozzo (Verbania), Padua (Sala
Samonà) 2008,
Cittadella, Milano 2009, Noventa Vicentina.
He has exhibited in
numerous group and solo exhibitions, in Italy and abroad, including in 2009 in
Japan in Tokyo at the Nava Gallery and BY gallery and in Gumna. In 2008, with
the Municipality of Padua,
he organized a personal
exhibition at the Samonà Tavole spezzate room (curated by Nicola Galvan,
Annamaria Sandonà and Giorgio Segato). In 2010 he exhibited
with a group of 10 Paduan and 25 Japanese engravers at the Centro San Gaetano
in Padua.
Artworks by him can be found in public and private collections.