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Gianluca Bianchino (born May 13, 1977) is an Italian-American artist born in Avellino, Italy. His family relocated to the United States as a result of the 1980 Irpinia earthquake. The earthquake had an indelible impact on his life, but more profoundly on his work, which often consists of overlapping spatial planes referencing
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. His multi-media installations are a mix of repurposed materials, projected imagery, cast light, shadows and drawing which create three-dimensional illusions that play with the physical space of the gallery. His installations reside in spaces in which he considers the walls to be large, flat canvases upon which he adds textures in the form of tripods, lenses, telescopes, umbrellas, solar panels and lighting equipment. The assemblages suggest scientific research and exploration - especially the detritus left behind, decaying and floating miles above the eart

Playing with lights and cast shadows, he creates tangible futuristic spaces He lives and works in
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Education

As a teen Gianluca Bianchino attended the Instituto per Geometra
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, an architectural magnet school in his home in Avellino before relocating back to the United States. He later enrolled at
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where he earned his bachelors of fine arts with a concentration in painting. He studied under Hugo Bastidas who influenced by conceptual process as a painter and artist. During his time studying in Jersey City, his mentor Ben F. Jones, was instrumental in his artistic development, challenging him to engage in experimental art-making approaches with a political bent. He later attended
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where he earned an MFA in 2011. He studied painting under
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before making the transition from painting to focus on sculpture and installation. In transitioning from painting to multi-media work, Bianchino was a video production assistant for Robert Whitman's "Passport" conceived for the 500 seat Alexander Kasser Theater at
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Career

It was during his MFA at Montclair that he began focusing his attention from pure painting in oil on canvas to his current multi-media sculptural practice which integrates notions related to shifting space, ordered chaos and string theory which he attempts to explain visually. Writer Shannon Hall of
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likened his work to "an unchoreographed ballet" and notions of child-like wonder that permeates his wor

Bianchino has numerous artist-in-residence appointments including Ramapo College, Ramapo College of New Jersey and The Center for New Art at
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where he worked under the direction of Michael Rees an American sculptor who, like Bianchino, has a broad interdisciplinary practice that encompasses
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. Other residencies include the Gilbertsville Expressive Movement (
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) and Gallery Aferro (Newark, New Jersey). In 2016, Bianchino was selected as a resident artist at the Eileen S. Kaminsky Family Foundation based at
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in Jersey City, New Jersey. He was honored as a visiting artist at the Suzhou Culture and Art Centre in Suzhou, China in 2017 and invited to the R.A.I.D. Residency in Bologna, Italy later that same year. In 2021, Bianchino exhibited his work at the
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. The show was part of a series of kinetic works shown in association with the museum's Guinness Collection of
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founded by Murtagh D. Guinness, an heir to the Guinness Brewing Company. In 2022 Bianchino was recognized in the category of sculpture by the New Jersey Council on the Arts with an artist grant. In summer of 2023 Bianchino was awarded an artist residency at Sculpture Space in Utica, New York, one of the first residencies in the nation to focus solely on sculptors. That same year he was also featured in the Clio Art Fair in New York City's
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. The fair was founded by Alessandro Berni, of Alessandro Berni Gallery of in Perugia, Italy. He is a member of the Sculptor's Guild, an organization one of the oldest artist-run organizations in New York City. Membership in this group is juried and usually by invitation only. He showed work in The Sculptor's Guild 80th Anniversary exhibition on
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in 2017 which was curated by
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Collections

*Walsh Gallery,
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, South Orange, NJ *Gilbertsville Expressive Movement, Gilbertsville, NY *Eileen Kaminski Foundation (ESKFF) *Mosaic Art Space, Long Island City, NY


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bianchino, Gianluca 1977 births Living people American artists Artists from Newark, New Jersey Italian emigrants to the United States People from Avellino Montclair State University alumni New Jersey City University alumni