Giorgio Attilio Ceccarelli is an italian architect/artist born in Turin. He obtained his degree in Architecture at the Politechnic of Milano in 1962.
During the following years he furthered his studies both in Italy and abroad. Following on the academic carrier he obtained the support of a Mellon Fellowship in order to attend postgraduate courses leading to the Master degrees in City Planning and Architecture at the Graduate School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Thereafter he started a long period of experience abroad to deepen his professional, academic and artistic growth. He lived in England where for a decade he taught city planning at the Institute of Planning Studies of the University of Nottingham. Beside the academic carrier he continued developing his artistic work maintaining an interest in painting, drawing and sculpting. He exhibited his work in 1980 and 1981 at the "Summer Exhibition” held by the Department of Fine Arts at the University of Nottingham. Since 1982 he has been living in Rome running his own architectural practice. Alongside his professional activity as an independent artist he works in his studio searching for the elusive psychological and utopian space where to achieve artistic and material substance resonating his personal horizon and human drama... |
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