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The Artist’s House

The characteristic vertical shape of the old houses in the villages of Maremma suggests to the painter this evocative picture from his series of “Returns.” He goes back into his ancestral home and is overcome by the memories of people now gone still hovering around their earthly home.

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Andrea Granchi

Florence, 11 June 1947

After graduating from the Accademia di Belle Arti in 1969, Andrea Granchi debuted with large-scale paintings and was one of the first in Italy to make art films, curating also a number of international art film festivals during the 1970s. He presented films and art works in the Venice Biennale in 1978 and 2011, the Milan Trienniale in 1981, and the Rome Quadrienniale in 1986, following by numerous other, more recent participations.

Since the late 1970s, in painting Granchi focuses on themes of travel, shadow, and giants, as a complex metaphor for existence striving to master values and sublime ideas, presented in a personal neo-Romantic, visionary and narrative artistic language. In 1990-1991, his stint as a substitute teacher in the Accademia’s School of Decoration led him to rediscover fresco painting, which he adapted to a three-dimensional effect that enabled him to create unprecedented accords between painting and sculpture. Since 1992 Granchi teaches at the Accademia in Carrara, at first decoration but then painting since 1995, a position he later held also at the Accademia in Florence. Besides teaching, he also works at restoration, which he learned from his father and practiced with him for many years. Both in the anthology exhibition held in the Pinacoteca Civica in Volterra and in his most recent show in 2019 in the museum of sacred art in Abbadia San Salvatore, the artist presented a selection of works carefully chosen to set up a dialogue as equals with the masterpieces of the past on view in those museums.