Generoso Pompa | |
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![]() Gene, pseudonym of Generoso Pompa, Italian painter | |
Born |
Alexandria, Egypt | 11 March 1952
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation | Painter |
Website | https://www.genepompa.com/wp/ |
Generoso Pompa (born 11 March 1952), also known as Gene, is an Italian painter of contemporary art. [1]
Born in Alexandria, Egypt, in 1952, Pompa has lived in Rome since 1962, where he graduated in mural painting from the St Giacomo Institute, (1995–1996). He began his career as a painter in the seventies, becoming familiar with artistic techniques by copying the works of the great masters of the past. Since the 1990s he has been working full-time, alternating surreal works with landscape pieces. The feature that makes Pompa's painting recognizable is his relief technique, using a painting knife and brush to accomplish three-dimensional paintings in oil.
Pompa has participated in more than 100 personal exhibitions as well as 600 national and International art exhibitions, member of the art association Cento Pittori via Margutta. His work has also been shown in public and private galleries and museums. In 2013, his monograph was published by Giorgio Mondadori and edited by Giovanni Faccenda, Vittorio Sgarbi, and Philippe Daverio. 2016 saw MyArt published with critical text written by Daniel Radini Tedeschi. [2] In 2014, some of his works were part of the set design of the GEO program of RAI 3. He lives and works between Rome and Spoleto.
Generoso Pompa | |
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![]() Gene, pseudonym of Generoso Pompa, Italian painter | |
Born |
Alexandria, Egypt | 11 March 1952
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation | Painter |
Website | https://www.genepompa.com/wp/ |
Generoso Pompa (born 11 March 1952), also known as Gene, is an Italian painter of contemporary art. [1]
Born in Alexandria, Egypt, in 1952, Pompa has lived in Rome since 1962, where he graduated in mural painting from the St Giacomo Institute, (1995–1996). He began his career as a painter in the seventies, becoming familiar with artistic techniques by copying the works of the great masters of the past. Since the 1990s he has been working full-time, alternating surreal works with landscape pieces. The feature that makes Pompa's painting recognizable is his relief technique, using a painting knife and brush to accomplish three-dimensional paintings in oil.
Pompa has participated in more than 100 personal exhibitions as well as 600 national and International art exhibitions, member of the art association Cento Pittori via Margutta. His work has also been shown in public and private galleries and museums. In 2013, his monograph was published by Giorgio Mondadori and edited by Giovanni Faccenda, Vittorio Sgarbi, and Philippe Daverio. 2016 saw MyArt published with critical text written by Daniel Radini Tedeschi. [2] In 2014, some of his works were part of the set design of the GEO program of RAI 3. He lives and works between Rome and Spoleto.