Born in Gioia Tauro, Italy, Luigi Giacobbe completed his art studies in Rome. He gained the attention of various Roman art exponents when his work was exhibited in the early 1980 in Paris. Subsequently, he participated as a guest in the art exhibit 100 Painters of via Margutta. In 1983, The Art of Imagination was born, a creative project that reflects the artist’s endless quest for the human capability of expression.
After living in France, Russia, Japan, and South Korea, Giacobbe now resides in Manila, his third Asian country since beginning his long journey in 1985. Manila’s generous colors offers several attractive points of inspiration for the development of future works that the artist entrusts to his imagination and hopes to share in the future. He travels with the awareness and the willingness to encounter different situations; artistic and cultural expressions that continue to contribute to the conception of his work as well as the enrichment of his artistic education.
The exhibition features 22 mixed media works, which focus on the particularities and differences, minute but precise, encountered by the artist throughout the years, where structures and materials express the strength of colors entirely.
Established in 2004 and formerly known as MuseumSpace, ArtistSpace is a commercial-run gallery owned by the Ayala Museum. ArtistSpace dedicates itself to the promotion of Philippine contemporary art and talent. By featuring a wide range of styles and media and a different artist every two weeks, ArtistSpace aims to cultivate curiosity about new art and encourage viewership by young professionals, students, and other adults.
The ArtistSpace is located at the 2/F Glass Wing of the Ayala Museum, and is accessible via the 2/F pedestrian walkway. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays, and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekends.
After living in France, Russia, Japan, and South Korea, Giacobbe now resides in Manila, his third Asian country since beginning his long journey in 1985. Manila’s generous colors offers several attractive points of inspiration for the development of future works that the artist entrusts to his imagination and hopes to share in the future. He travels with the awareness and the willingness to encounter different situations; artistic and cultural expressions that continue to contribute to the conception of his work as well as the enrichment of his artistic education.
The exhibition features 22 mixed media works, which focus on the particularities and differences, minute but precise, encountered by the artist throughout the years, where structures and materials express the strength of colors entirely.
Established in 2004 and formerly known as MuseumSpace, ArtistSpace is a commercial-run gallery owned by the Ayala Museum. ArtistSpace dedicates itself to the promotion of Philippine contemporary art and talent. By featuring a wide range of styles and media and a different artist every two weeks, ArtistSpace aims to cultivate curiosity about new art and encourage viewership by young professionals, students, and other adults.
The ArtistSpace is located at the 2/F Glass Wing of the Ayala Museum, and is accessible via the 2/F pedestrian walkway. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays, and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekends.
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