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Discover Daniele Galliano: A Master of Photographic Realism

Daniele Galliano, born in Pinerolo in 1961, is a self-taught artist who burst onto the scene in the early 1990s, exhibiting in his home city of Turin. His unique “photographic realism” style garnered him attention and acclaim, leading to invitations to participate in major exhibitions around the world.

Invitations to prestigious events like the Ninth Biennale of Havana in 2006, the 53rd Biennal of Venice in 2009, and the third edition of the Kochi-Muziris Biennale in 2016 further solidified Galliano’s place as a prominent figure in the Italian painting scene.

Throughout his career, Galliano has held solo exhibitions at renowned galleries such as Galleria Annina Nosei in New York, Galleria In Arco in Turin, and Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna in Rome. He has also been featured in group shows at prestigious institutions like the Galleria d’Arte Moderna in Bologna, the XII Quadrennial in Rome, the Galleria Civica in Trento, and the Rupertinum Museum in Salzburg.

Galliano’s works are included in esteemed collections such as the Galleria Civica d’arte Moderna and Contemporanea in Turin, the Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna in Rome, the MART in Trento and Rovereto, and the Unicredit Private Banking Collection in Milan.

While staying true to his roots as a painter, Galliano has also collaborated with various artists in other disciplines, including musicians, directors, and writers.

In 2015, a monograph on Galliano’s work was published by Skyra, solidifying his position as a renowned and multifaceted artist.

www.ftn-books.com has now the Livingstone gallery invitation available.

Artistic representation of a woman with long hair and red clothing, covering her face with one hand, featuring the text 'constellations' and the name 'Daniele Galliano'.