Massimo Maria Crivello 1980 Trittico sul territorio 02 (1980) Painting by Max Crivello ~ United Sun Artist Ltd
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- Dimensions Height 78.7in, Width 78.7in
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- Categories Paintings from $20,000 Conceptual Art Mountainscape
Ciclo pittorico monumentale 1980/1989
Trittico sul territorio, opera che fa parte inscindibile di un trittico trasposto pittoricamente su mattonelle di ceramica policroma e divenuto poi nel 1984 monumento pubblico posto nel parco urbano di Lascari(Palermo, italy), nel grande temporale che ha colpito la Sicilia occidentale nel 1990 venne distrutto e le mattonelle trafugate da ignoti vandali.
Questo in particolare è un pannello olio/acrilico/pigmenti denominata tecnica mista su tela cm. 200 x 200, circa.
L'opera completa che consta di 3 pannelli del valore nominale di 140.000,00 euro Cad, le quali sono state ceduta ad un prezzo simbolico a fini solidali, a NIPITALBA.RESTAURI s.r.l. e saranno collocati in esposizione nel complesso monumentale di Borgo Villa Ferreri dei Duchi di Acquaviva, e diverrà di loro proprietà dopo la fine dei restauri in corso.
Max Crivello, a descendant of an ancient Milanese family, is an Italian artist whose career has spanned painting, graphic arts, and comics. After completing his formal artistic studies, he traveled and worked both in Italy and abroad. Since 1975, Crivello has exhibited his works and collaborated with various publishers on graphic folios, illustrated books, and comics. In 1986, he began working as an independent cartoonist and professional illustrator for the Giornale di Sicilia, and from 1987 onward, he created several public monuments.
In 1999, Crivello took charge of the special inserts section for the newspaper Oggi Sicilia, where he oversaw the supplement Oggi Sicilia Comics, publishing 12 issues. After the loss of his wife, Crivello withdrew into isolation but eventually returned to painting, focusing on cycles of works inspired by fictional characters from fairy tales and literature, including Pinocchio, Alice in Wonderland, Conan, The Holy Bible, and The Tales of Jules Verne.
In 2003, Crivello embarked on the project Mafia Architecture of a Pain, exploring both historical and contemporary facets of the mafia in Palermo. This research culminated in a dossier and television script. However, in March 2003, he became the victim of a violent ambush that resulted in head trauma and broken fingers in an attempt to halt his anti-mafia artistic activities. Though reported to the authorities, the investigation yielded no results, and Crivello suffered partial memory loss. After long treatment, he regained some fragmented memories.
Crivello's study of Egyptian culture and hermetic symbolism led to the creation of the "Blades of I" tarot cards, based on texts from the tables of Hermes Trismegistus, which earned him the 2004 Hermatena Prize. His tarot cards were later exhibited at the Tarot Museum in Bologna.
In 2011, the Province of Palermo sponsored the exhibition Antologica Antologia – 40 Years of Artistic Activity, Art and Solidarity, which marked the conclusion of Crivello’s active artistic phase. This anthology, organized by former students, friends, and admirers, documented his artistic and educational endeavors, highlighting his commitment to promoting arts, literature, and social justice through solidarity and legal work.
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Nationality:
ITALY
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Works by artists with a certified artist value, Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Certified Artists Professional Artist Contemporary Italian Artists