Ugo Giletta (born 1957 in San Firmino di Revello) is an Italian artist.
Career
Giletta's exhibition activity began in the early 1980s with solo exhibitions such as Cavassa '87 (1987, Civic Museum of Casa Cavassa, Saluzzo) and Il colore della forma (1989, Quadreria d’arte, Cuneo).
Starting from the 1990s, Giletta appeared at institutional exhibitions in various locations in Piedmont and beyond: Tempo d’arte (1991, Torino Esposizioni, Turin), Intermedia (1992, Crawford Gallery of Cork, Ireland), Fantastica automazione (1993, Fondazione Marazza, Borgomanero), Proposte IX (1993, Palazzo IRV, Piedmont Region, Turin), Traiettorie sonore (1995, Villa Olmo, Como), From 200 to 2000 (1995, Palazzo Dugentesco, Vercelli).
In 1999, with the writer Nico Orengo,[1] he produced the multimedia show The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy, freely adapted from the book of the same name by Tim Burton, presented at the Doge’s Palace ([Ducale]) in Genoa; his collaboration with poets and writers also includes the creation of some art books for Edizioni Pulcinoelefante, especially with Orengo and the poet Alda Merini.
Since 2000, Giletta has exhibited his works nationally and internationally in art galleries, institutions and museums in Italy, France, Belgium, Hungary, Austria, Germany, South Korea, China, and Singapore. In 2003, he was a finalist at the Mastroianni International Award. He took part in other exhibitions, among which, in 2016, the Challenging Beauty Insights of Italian Contemporary Art[2] at the Parkview Green Museum, Beijing,[3] an exhibition illustrating the contemporary scene of Italian art from the 1960s to the present day, from Poor Art to Transavantgarde, from the New Roman School to the generations of artists of the Nineties and Zero’s. MOVING TALES Racconti in movimento[4] (Cuneo Civic Museum), an international selection of 30 video works from La Gaia Collection of Cuneo.
Image gallery
"Cavassa 87" (1987), Civic Museum of Casa Cavassa Saluzzo[5]
"Intermedia" (1992) The Crawford Art Gallery di Cork, Irlanda[6]
Collectors 1 works from the La Gaia Collection. (2006) Filatoio Rosso, Caraglio, CN[7]
Fragile, lands of empathy. (2009) MAM - Museum of modern art of Saint-Étienne France[8]
Works permanently in the La Gaia Collection in Busca[9]
"Fragile, lands of empathy" (2010) Daejeon Museum of Art. Daejeon, South Korea[10]
"Intrigantes incertitudes" (2016) Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art - Saint Étienne, France[8]
"The Artist's Voice". (2017) The Parkview Museum Singapore Singapore[11]
Le Spine della Complessità. Arte e artisti tra globale e locale. (2017) Monumental complex of San Francesco, Civic Museum of Cuneo[12]
"The Artist's Voice" (2018) The Parkview Green Museum - Beijin[13]
"Il Volto dell’altro" (2019) Former Church of San Paolo Cattaro (Kotor) - Republic of Montenegro[14]
"Apparizioni, legami". (2022) Cisterne di Palazzo Acquaviva. Atri[15]
Artistic activity
Ugo Giletta's artistic career has been characterized by the use of various techniques including painting, drawing, sculpture and video installations. As Francesco Poli writes: "All his work, although diversified, merges into a poetic underlying restlessness that deals with the enigma of existence.[16]”
The painting is realized with watercolor on paper and canvas of various sizes, while all the drawings are created in pastel. Ugo Giletta works almost exclusively with the human face, as Guido Curto noted, "... facial features lack a precise connotation, they are portraits that do not depict anyone, but represent only the fluid identity of our Western mass globalized society.[17]" Lea Mattarella describes these works as figures that outline lonely and isolated heads and faces in an indefinite emptiness that cannot be easily contextualized.[18] Historian and art critic Lóránd Hegyi sums it up: "These are figurations that are simply present, in their objectivity, without the need for explanations as to whom they belong or where they come from. The fascinating journey exactly means delving into their uniqueness"[19]
When Giletta uses the video in his installations, as well as in his sculptures, the figures are considered by critics[20] as sad beings, painfully lost, forgotten, ruined. Giovanni Tesio writes in this regard: "... imprisoned inside a wholly inner language, they come from the emptiness and aspire to a shared silence."[21] To emphasize the poetics of the artist’s entire work, Lóránd Hegyi adds: "... for this reason we can’t look at them without compassion, without empathy, since, in their essence, the slow process of disappearance, the unstoppable process of loss, acquires a poetically powerful form."[22]
Exhibitions
EVOCATIONS | A Nomadic Exhibition Project, a cura di Lóránd Hegyi, (Faur Zsófi Galéria, Budapest. Ungheria)[23]
Apparizioni, Legami, a cura di Antonio Zimarino, (2022 Cisterne di Palazzo Acquaviva. Atri TE Italy)[24]
Tre nuovi artisti della collezione del Museo d’Arte Contemporanea di Piscina (2022 Piscina, TO, Italy)[25]
Approcci al Concreto, a cura di Lorand Hegyi, (2021 Villa Belvedere già Radicati, Saluzzo, Italy)[1]
Il volto dell’altro (2019 Ex Chiesa di San Paolo, Cattaro (Kotor), Republic of Montenegro[26]
Dentro il disegno/Inside the Drawing (2019 La Castiglia Saluzzo - Italy)[27]
40+1 Der zweite Teil (2015, Heike Curtze, Vienna - Austria).[citation needed][41]
Le naufrage (2015, Musée de la Corse di Corte - Corsica).[citation needed][42]
Identità in divenire, piccole storie di infinita alterità (2014, CeSAC Centro Sperimentale per le Arti Contemporanee, Filatoio Rosso di Caraglio - Italy)[43]
Per Cesare Pavese, Poem by Nico Orengo, watercolors by Ugo Giletta. Printed in 33 copies, The edition number of the book is 7359.[vague] July 2008. Edizioni Pulcinoelefante, Osnago (Milano)
Perché, Poem by Alda Merini, watercolor by Ugo Giletta. Printed in 33 copies, The edition number of the book is 7247.[vague] April 2008. Edizioni Pulcinoelefante, Osnago (Milano)
Incontro, Poem by Giovanni Tesio, watercolors by Ugo Giletta. Printed in 43 copies, The edition number of the book is 6993.[vague] Edizioni Pulcinoelefante, Osnago, (Milano)
Omaggio a G, B. Bodoni, Poem by Nico Orengo, watercolors by Ugo Giletta, Printed in 43 copies, The edition number of the book is 6679.[vague] November 2006. Edizioni Pulcinoelefante, Osnago, (Milano)
Paesaggio, Ugo Giletta, Aquatint, a zinc matrix 255 x 325 mm, hand printed with a star press on Dassel's Hahnemühle round paper in one hundred and ten copies, signed and marked by the artist from 1 to 80 in Arabic numerals and from I to XXX in Roman numerals. There are also some numbered and hand watercolored prints by the artist. After the printing, the plates were punched. Franco Masoero printer in Turin, November 2004.
Tracce, three unpublished poems by Alda Merini, three watercolors, an acrylic and a drawing by Ugo Giletta. Printed in 35 copies numbered from 1/35 to 35/35 and 20 in Roman numerals numbered from I / XX to XX / XX plus an artist proof. All copies signed by the authors. Dimensions: 28x38.5x4.7 cm. November 2002. Edizioni Canopo, Prato.
Sogno e Realtà SMENS, biannual of New Woodcut, Rivarolo Canavese, (Torino)
Il Volto, Poetry by Alda Merini, watercolors by Ugo Giletta. Printed in 33 copies, The edition number of the book is 3748.[vague] June 2000. Edizioni Pulcinoelefante, Osnago, (Milano)
l’Orata, la Triglia, l’Acciuga, 3 nursery rhymes by Nico Orengo, watercolors by Ugo Giletta. Printed in 43 copies, The edition number of the book is 3772.[vague] June 2000. Edizioni Pulcinoelefante, Osnago, (Milano)
Artisti al muro, Posters for April 25, 2000, 99 numbered and signed folders, Edizione Spazioarte, Saluzzo (Cuneo)
Biblioteca Luisia, Vigone (Torino), Ugo Giletta and Gilberto Zorio, folder of original engravings signed and marked by the artists from 1 to 80 in Arabic numbers and from I to XXX in Roman numbers.
Other books
Identità in divenire, piccole storie di infinita alterità, with a text by Ivana Mulatero and an interview with Ugo Giletta by Massimo Tantardini, Caraglio, Edizioni Marcovaldo, 2014 ISBN978-88-88597-42-3
Immagini dell'abbandono, with texts by Lóránd Hegyi, Giovanni Tesio. Torino, Hapax Editore, 2011 ISBN978-88-88000-45-9
Il Volto dell'Altro, with texts by Lorand Hegyi, Nico Orengo, Francesco Tomatis. Brescia, SHIN Production, 2009 ISBN9788889005 42 2
Che peccato tu non possa assistere a questa felicità, with texts by Francesco Poli, Nico Orengo, Giovanni Tesio. Bra, Il Fondaco Edizioni, 2007
Volti, with texts by Sara Abram, Roberto Baravalle, Victor De Circasia, Guido Curto, Giovanni Tesio, Nico Orengo. Cuneo, Edizioni il Prisma, 2001
Proposte IX, text by Lucio Cabutti, Torino, Edizioni Regione Piemonte, 1993
Il colore della forma, text by Gerardo Pintus, Cuneo, Quadreria d'arte contemporanea, 1989
Ugo Giletta in museums
Permanent collections
Museo d’Arte Contemporanea all'aperto di Piscina To[61]
^Poli, Francesco (2007). Che peccato tu non possa assistere a questa felicità. Il Fondaco Edizioni, Bra p. 6.
^Guido Curto, Nico Orengo e Giovanni Tesio (2001). Volti. Edizioni Il Prisma, Cuneo, Italy.
^La Stampa in La Stampa.it Arte, Lea Mattarella (2009). "Macchie di esistenza". La Stampa Torino.
^Lorand Hegyi, L’immagine come rivelazione, le forme del nudo contemporaneo (2009). in Il Volto dell'altro, p. 13. Brescia Italy: Shin production. ISBN978-88-89005-42-2.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
^Francesco Tomatis, La pittura trinitaria di Ugo Giletta (2009). Il Volto dell'Altro. Brescia: SHIN Production. ISBN978-88-89005-42-2.
^Giovanni Tesio (2011). Immagini dell'abbandono. Torino Italy: Hapax Editore. p. 14. ISBN978-88-88000-45-9.
^(EN, KO), Lóránd Hegiy (2011). Three artists of European. Busan (South Korea): Gallery 604. p. 15. ISBN978-89-94726-08-3.