Giancarlo Flati

Giancarlo Flati
Born (1953-05-11) May 11, 1953
L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy
Occupation Artist, painter, researcher, writer
Website http://www.giancarloflati.com

Giancarlo Flati (L'Aquila, May 11, 1953) is an Italian painter, researcher and writer.

Biography

Flati is born in L'Aquila, in the region of Abruzzo in central Italy. His artistic production began in 1964.

Since 1972 he has been doing artistic and biomedical research in several European Countries (University of L'Aquila, University of Rome "La Sapienza" Rome (Italy), University of Lund (Sweden), Karolinska–Sjukhuset / Karolinska Institutet – Stockholm (Sweden), University of Bergen (Norway), University of Ulm – Marienhospital – Stuttgart (Germany), Gdańsk (Poland), Fords, New Jersey (US). Currently he is active as a painter and writer in L'Aquila, Rome, New Jersey (US).

He has performed exhibitions in several European countries, in cultural institutions, in museums and private art galleries. Private and public collections of his works exist in Italy, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Poland, Spain, Australia and US.[1]

He has been working, until 2009, in the field of Microsurgery and General Surgery. Flati has been docent in Scientific Methodology in the University of Rome "La Sapienza". He is author and coauthor of several surgical books and scientific articles, published worldwide in the fields of microsurgery, male infertility, hepato- pancreatic, gastrointestinal and endocrine surgery.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]

In 2009, after an earthquake struck and destroyed his hometown of L'Aquila, Flati founded the Cultural Association "Cantiere Aquilano di Cultura Creativa ai Margini della Coscienza",[11] which is now active as a "Think tank" group dedicated to creative consciousness, with a particular attention to the aesthetic implications of the holographic paradigm proposed by Itzhak Bentov, David Bohm and Karl H. Pribram.[12]

Several art critics and editors have been writing about his art:

Flati represents the world in its complexities, grasping the moment in which it organizes itself, shapelessly flowing and defines itself from the first sound of the big bang, bursting and expanding in the euphony of space-time. In the works of Flati there are tangled woods, metallic nodes, electronic boards, broken glass, grains of sand, stones, and nutshell sounds of Triton. Every element has the memory of the arpeggio of the forest, the lapping of the waves, the sounds of electronic machines, the inebriation of the wind meeting the clouds. A new polyphony of space, a new melody with multiple voices, a sort of ars nova, a music between art and science.
Luigina Bortolatto[13]
Flati is an artist endowed with great awareness. The balance he displays between the spontaneous flow of inspiration and the capacity to reflect on the work produced is a quality seldom found. While he has already been active for a good many years, there can be no doubt about the fact that his work fits in perfectly with the renewal of this new millennium. The master has in fact succeeded over the years in developing a highly personal style, deriving in part also from his specific experiences both in art and in science, to the point of bringing wholly spontaneous impulse into line with the results of intense reflection involving a convergence of psychological, metaphysical, technical and spiritual themes.
Claudio Strinati[14]
Through the works of Giancarlo Flati we spontaneously learn a new language, a revolutionary language, which is able to replace every artistic invention of the past. It is an art which has the same importance of the revolutions of the past century and without any doubt will become a model for posterity.
Sandro Serradifalco[15]

Awards

In 2005, Flati won the Michetti-Museum Prize.[16]

In 2016 won the cover competition for the July/August issue of the magazine Art & Beyond.[17]

Publications

Flati is the author of the following books:

His works have been published in the following books, reviews and catalogs:

References

  1. "official site (section exhibitions)".
  2. Urology XXXV, 2:121-126. 1990.
  3. Microsurgery 14:628-633. 1993.
  4. Japanese Journal of Surgery (Surgery Today), 30:104-105. 2000.
  5. Pancreatology, 2:4-11. 2002.
  6. Pancreas, 26, 1:8-14. 2003.
  7. Pancreatology, 2:4-11. 2002.
  8. Fertility and Sterility 82 (6):1527-1531. 2004.
  9. Clinica Terapeutica 156 (5): 191-195. 2005.
  10. Clinica Terapeutica 157 (2): 95-103. 2006.
  11. "Cantiere Aquilano di Cultura Creativa ai Margini della Coscienza".
  12. "Cantiere Aquilano website article section".
  13. International Contemporary Masters Vol VI. WWAB. 2012.
  14. Hidden Treasure Art Magazine Yearbook 2014. Georgia Szollosi. 2013.
  15. I Protagonisti delle Nuove Avanguardie. EA Editore. 2013.
  16. "Michetti-Museum Prize 2005".
  17. "Art & Beyond - July/August 2016".
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