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Gabriele Tinti
Gabriele Tinti, Queens Museum of Art, 2013
Gabriele Tinti, Queens Museum of Art, 2013
Born(1979-12-18)18 December 1979
Jesi, Italy
OccupationPoet, Writer
Website
gabrieletinti.com

Gabriele Tinti is an Italian poet and writer. He has published “New York Shots” (Allemandi & C. 2011), “The way of the cross” (Allemandi & C. 2012) – both collaborations with the actor Michael Imperioli – “All over” (Mimesis Publishing, 2013), and “A man” (Danilo Montanari Editore, 2013) – the latter a collaboration with the actor and artist Burt Young.
His books have been presented in many Museums, such as the Queens Museum of Art in NYC, the Triennale in Milan, the Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome and the Boston Center for the Arts. His publications have been acquired and can be consulted in some of the world’s major museums of contemporary art, among them the Castle of Rivoli in Torino, the Triennale in Milan, Bologna Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome and the Quadriennale in Rome, the International Center of Photography in New York, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia in Madrid, Kunsthalle Basel, MACBA in Barcelona, the Seattle Art Museum, the New York Public Library, the Guggenheim in NYC, and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
His books of poetry are in the collections of major international poetry centers, such as Poets House of NYC, the University of Arizona Poetry Center of Tucson, AZ, and the Poetry Library of the South Bank Centre in London.

Collaborations

Gabriele Tinti has principally collaborated with the actor and director Michael Imperioli – well-known protagonist of the TV series The Sopranos – who wrote the text “Pride” for the book “New York Shots” and participated in a reading of the text “The Way of the Cross” at the Queens Museum of Art in 2011. “New York Shots” was both a book, an exhibit, and an event that, through boxing and art, reflected on the Italian-American experience in New York. Initiated in 2011, its visuals included work in collaboration with the photographer Howard Schatz. The exhibit took place at MACRO in Rome[1].
“The Way of the Cross,” curated by Tinti in December 2011 at the Queens Museum of Art in New York, included a reading by Michael Imperioli, the launch of the book of the same name – illustrated by Shaun El C. Leonardo – and the screening of a video edited in collaboration with the artist[2]. The event was reproduced at the Boston Center for the Arts[3], the Triennale in Milan[4], Gleason’s Gym in New York during the DUMBO Arts Festival[5], and at Praxis International in Chelsea, New York. Both volumes were published by Allemandi&C.
“Day of the fight” is a text by Tinti from which an excerpt was read by Alessandro Haber[6].
“All Over” and “A man” were written with the artistic collaboration of Burt Young, whose illustrations are an artistic equivalent and accompaniment to the poems, and who read from them in person at the Queens Museum of Art and in a film directed by Michele Civetta[7]. The book and the film were presented at the Queens Museum of Art during the reopening of the Museum[8], and at the South Bank Centre in London as part of its Special Edition Series[9].
In progress is a book entitled “Last Words”, written in collaboration with the sociologist Derrick de Kerchove.

List of works

Prose

  • Ring- the means of illusion, Revolver, Berlin, 2012, Isbn 9783868952360
  • New York Shots, Allemandi&C., Turin-London-Venice-New York, 2011, Isbn 9788842219996

Poetry

  • All over, Mimesis edizioni/ Mimesis Publishing,Milano, 2013, Isbn 9788857519357
  • A man, Danilo Montanari Editore, Ravenna, 2013, Isbn 9788898120185
  • The way of the cross, Allemandi&C., Turin-London-Venice-New York, 2011, Isbn 9788842220923

References

  1. ^ "www.museomacro.org/it/pubblicazioni-2011".
  2. ^ "vimeo.com/34083301".
  3. ^ "www.bcaonline.org/component/eventlist/details/409-literary-arts-the-way-of-the-cross.html".
  4. ^ "www.triennale.it/it/triennale-design-museum/mostre-e-attivita/1182-ring-life".
  5. ^ "dumboartsfestival.com/exhibition/the-way-of-the-cross".
  6. ^ "vimeo.com/33183928".
  7. ^ "vimeo.com/78818989".
  8. ^ "queensmuseum.org/events/queens-multimedia-poetry-showcase-book-launch-with-gabriele-tinti-burt-young-and-franklin-bruno/".
  9. ^ "www.poetrylibrary.org.uk/events/readings/?id=9766".

External links

  • gabrieletinti.com
  • gabrieletinti.tumblr.com
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