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The exhibit “Brooklyn: The Early Years” at the Garibaldi-Meucci Museum on June 15th

At the Garibaldi-Meucci Museum, from June 12th to June 30th, there will be an interesting and visually exciting art exhibit of select works of Emilio Giuseppe Dossena [1903-1987]. It will consist of paintings from his early years in the USA (therefore the exhibit’s title: Brooklyn, the Early Years).

A successful artist with various shows in NYC, Dossena had an artistic epiphany while living in the Big Apple, bringing major stylistic transformations in his work. The paintings displayed at the Museum show the progression from his Impressionist roots to the beginning of his Expressionist period (1968-1973).

On Saturday, June 15, at 1 pm, The artist’s son, Tiziano Thomas Dossena, will officially open the exhibit in a ceremony with various honorable guests. Refreshments will follow.

At 2 pm, there will be an interactive presentation of the book “The Dance of Color” by Tiziano Thomas Dossena.

“The Dance of Color” covers Dossena’s youth in Southern Lombardy, and his move to Milan, where he found his calling as an artist. The chapters trace his life movements from his studies at the Brera Academy to his marriage and the War years. His life story continues through the Fifties and Sixties, decades in which his decoration and restoration activities bloomed. The chronicle proceeds into his American years in the late Sixties and the Seventies, and his last years back in Italy in the Eighties. There is also a thorough explanation of his artistic evolution and changes in style. The biography is complemented by five hundred images of paintings and family photographs, a complete listing of his achievements (exhibits and awards), and chapters on his poetry, his signatures, and the family’s artistic heritage.

 

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