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Enrico Pantani's 'Origine' Transforms Family Photos into Oil Paintings at Ceravento Gallery

exhibition · 2026-04-26

Ceravento Gallery in Pescara presents 'Origine', a solo exhibition by Enrico Pantani featuring approximately thirty oil paintings created over the past four years. The works are based on old family photographs discovered by the artist, depicting intimate and everyday moments—interior and exterior scenes, lakeside, mountain, and seaside settings—where people share convivial moments. Pantani translates these snapshots onto canvas through a process of transposition and codification, blurring facial features and bodily contours to emphasize atmosphere and context. Curator Maria Letizia Paiato writes that the strength of Pantani's paintings lies in the viewer's ability to recognize themselves in those images, noting they resemble vintage polaroids or vacation postcards that evoke nostalgia for the artist's generation and an Instagram-like immediacy for younger audiences. The paintings free the photographs from time, liquefying them into ethereal compositions where the boundary between reality and imagination thins, raising questions about authenticity. The exhibition runs at Ceravento Gallery in Pescara.

Key facts

  • Exhibition 'Origine' by Enrico Pantani at Ceravento Gallery in Pescara
  • Approximately thirty oil paintings on display
  • Works created over the last four years
  • Based on old family photographs from the artist's personal archive
  • Paintings depict intimate, everyday moments in various settings
  • Curator Maria Letizia Paiato contributed critical text
  • Pantani's technique blurs facial features and bodily contours
  • Exhibition explores themes of memory and family

Entities

Artists

  • Enrico Pantani
  • Maria Letizia Paiato

Institutions

  • Ceravento Gallery
  • Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera
  • Università di Macerata
  • Università di Bologna
  • Università Bocconi
  • University of Pennsylvania

Locations

  • Pescara
  • Italy

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