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| name = Dario Campanile
| name = Dario Campanile
| image = CampanileProfilePhoto.jpg
| image = CampanileProfilePhoto.jpg
| caption = Dario Campanile<br />Photo by [['''<b>who took?</b>]] taken<br /><b>date created</b>.'''
| caption = Dario Campanile<br />taken<br />October 30, 2005
| birthdate = {{birth date|1958|4|mf=y}}
| birthdate = April, 1948
| location = [[Rome]], [[Italy]]
| location = [[Rome]], [[Italy]]
| nationality = [[Italy|Italian]]
| nationality = [[Italy|Italian]]
| field = [[Painting]], [[Drawing]], [[Sculpture]], [[Film]], [[Graphic Design]],
| field = [[Painting]], [[Drawing]], [[Sculpture]], [[Graphic Design]],
| training = [['''Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando|San Fernando School of Fine Arts]], [[Madrid]]'''
| training = Istituto Edmondo De Amicis, Rome, Italy; self-taught
| movement = '''[[Cubism]], [[Dada]], [[Surrealism]]'''
| movement = '''[[Realism]], [[Surrealism]], [[Still Life]], [[Figurative]], [[Abstract]], [[Impressionism]]'''
| mediums = [[Oil]], [[Acrylic]], sculptures in [[Bronze]], and [[cast paper bas-relief]]
| works = '''''[[The Persistence of Memory]]'' (1931)<br />''Face of Mae West Which May Be Used as an Apartment'', (1935)<br />''[[Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War)]]'' (1936)<br />''[[Swans Reflecting Elephants]]'' (1937)<br />''Ballerina in a Death's Head'' (1939)<br />''The Temptation of St. Anthony'' (1946)<br />''Galatea of the Spheres'' (1952)<br />''[[Crucifixion (Corpus Hypercubus)]]'' (1954)
| patrons =
| awards = <br/>
* 1 of 85 artists selected to participate in [[The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama]]<br/>
| awards ='''
* 1 of 2 artists selected to participate in the Third Annual Charity Art Gala Event -- in benefit of Hong Kong Council of Early Childhood Education and Services<br/>
* Silver Cup – [[Ministry of Public Education (Italy)|Ministry of Public Education]], Rome<br/>
* Silver Medal – Second National Review of Contemporary Art, Palace of Exhibitions, Rome
| publications = * The Art of Dario Campanile: Living in Constant Motion <br/>
*Perceptions of Reality: The Paintings of Dario Campanile
}}
}}
'''Dario Campanile''' is an Italian painter and sculptor currently living and working in the United States. He is known for striking still life paintings as well as abstract explorations of worldly themes and philosophies. Well known works include background artistry for several [[Hannah-Barbera]] productions, album covers for the likes of [[Lee Ritenour]] and [[Herbie Hancock]], the 75th Anniversary [[Paramount Pictures]] logo, and most recently, selection as one of 85 artists participating in a multi-media art exhibition known as: "[[The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama]]."
'''Dario Campanile''' is an Italian painter and sculptor currently living and working in the United States. He is known for striking still life paintings as well as abstract explorations of worldly themes and philosophies. Well known works include background artistry for several [[Hannah-Barbera]] productions, album covers for the likes of [[Lee Ritenour]] and [[Herbie Hancock]], the 75th Anniversary [[Paramount Pictures]] logo, and most recently, selection as one of 85 artists participating in a multi-media art exhibition known as: "[[The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama]]."

Revision as of 00:46, 6 June 2010

Dario Campanile
Dario Campanile
taken
October 30, 2005
NationalityItalian
EducationIstituto Edmondo De Amicis, Rome, Italy; self-taught
Known forPainting, Drawing, Sculpture, Graphic Design,
MovementRealism, Surrealism, Still Life, Figurative, Abstract, Impressionism
Awards
  • 1 of 85 artists selected to participate in The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama
  • 1 of 2 artists selected to participate in the Third Annual Charity Art Gala Event -- in benefit of Hong Kong Council of Early Childhood Education and Services
  • Silver Cup – Ministry of Public Education, Rome
  • Silver Medal – Second National Review of Contemporary Art, Palace of Exhibitions, Rome

Dario Campanile is an Italian painter and sculptor currently living and working in the United States. He is known for striking still life paintings as well as abstract explorations of worldly themes and philosophies. Well known works include background artistry for several Hannah-Barbera productions, album covers for the likes of Lee Ritenour and Herbie Hancock, the 75th Anniversary Paramount Pictures logo, and most recently, selection as one of 85 artists participating in a multi-media art exhibition known as: "The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama."

Biography

About the Artist:

Campanile was born April, 1948 in Rome, Italy. As a self-taught painter, he began working with watercolors and oils at a young age and was influenced by the works of Caravaggio, Magritte, Delvaux and Tanguy, as well as the numerous works of other masters available to him as a child in Rome. He was encouraged to continue developing his work by notables such as Giorgio de Chirico, Salvador Dali and Madame Lucille Duillars and was winning awards and being featured in shows by the age of 19.[1]

Campanile first came to the United States in 1973, where his work was so well received that he relocated to California. There he became a well-known Hollywood artist, creating widely recognized album covers, artistry for Hanna-Barbera Productions, and the famous 75th Anniversary Paramount logo, as well as showing in galleries around the world. In 2005, firmly established as one of the major artists of his generation, Campanile settled in Maui, Hawaii. Today he divides his time between California, Hawaii and Italy.

Dario Campanile has had the good fortune of having a long and successful career as an artist. His intense realism and the sincerity of his surrealistic exploration have won the praise of peers and critics from Salvador Dali to Giorgio de Chirico. His works have been shown in both solo and group exhibitions around the world, most recently as one of the 85 artists chosen for the multi-media art exhibition entitled, The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama. For decades, art critics have tried to find a term that defines Campanile’s work: classicism, realism, neo-realism, real-surrealism. These stylistic variations reflect the diverse art forms he pursues, including realistic and surrealistic still lifes, as well as figuratives, abstracts and impressionistic landscapes. He works in oil, acrylics and sculptures in bronze and cast paper bas-relief. Through an extraordinary command of detail and sensitivity to symbolism, he is the master of capturing the essence of the single moment.


Artist Statement About His Work:

“My realism has been my passion since the beginning, but over the years I have never stopped exploring the wonder of different forms of expression, using varied mediums. I go back and forth among these various forms like a dance. For me, my art is simply an adventure that never ends.”

Education/History:

Born in 1948, Dario Campanile has the distinction of being an entirely self-taught painter. He was influenced by the works of Caravaggio, Magritte, Del Vaux and Tanguy, as well as the numerous works of other masters available to him as a child in Rome, Italy. He was encouraged to continue developing his work by notables such as Giorgio de Chirico, Salvador Dali and Madame Lucille Duillars and was winning awards and being featured in shows by the age of 19.

Artistic Themes and Styles

Campanile is characterized by working in a wide range of mediums and modalities.

Figurative Works

Realism/Surrealism Still Lifes

Abstracts

Impressionistic Landscapes

Sculptures

  1. The Transformers: The Movie (1986) (background art director) ... aka "Transformers: The Movie" - USA (DVD box title)
  2. "Jokebook" (1982) TV series (background artist) (1982)
  3. Heidi's Song (1982) (background artist)
  4. "Space Stars" (1981) TV series (background artist) (1981)
  5. "The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang" (background artist) (13 episodes, 1980-1981)    
    1. Greece Is the Word (1981) TV episode (background artist)     
    2. Science Friction (1981) TV episode (background artist)     
    3. Gone with the Wand (1981) TV episode (background artist)     
    4. It's a Jungle Out There (1981) TV episode (background artist)    
    5.  The 20,000 Drachma Pyramid (1981) TV episode (background artist) (8 more)
  6. "The Flintstone Comedy Show" (background artist) (1 episode, 1980) ... aka "Bedrock Cops"
    1. USA (segment title)... aka "Captain Caveman"
    2. USA (segment title)... aka "Dino and Cavemouse"
    3. USA (segment title)... aka "Flinstones Funnies"
    4. USA (rerun title)... aka "Flintstone Frolics"
    5. Europe (English title)... aka "Pebbles, Dino and Bamm Bamm"
    6. USA (segment title)... aka "The Flintstone Family Adventures"
    7. USA (segment title)... aka "The Frankenstones"
    8. USA (segment title) RV Fever/Birthday Boy/Clownfoot/Fred Goes Ape/Flying Mouse/Ghost-sitters (1980) TV episode (background artist)
  7. "Casper and the Angels" (1979) TV series (background artist) (1979)
  8. "The New Shmoo" (1979) TV series (background artist) (1979)
  9. Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood (1979) (TV) (background artist)
  10. "The Super Globetrotters" (background artist) (13 episodes, 1979)     
    1. The Super Globetrotters vs. Attila the Hun (1979) TV episode (background artist)     
    2. The Super Globetrotters vs. Merlo the Magician (1979) TV episode (background artist)
    3. The Super Globetrotters vs. Bullmoose (1979) TV episode (background artist)     
    4. The Super Globetrotters vs. Transylvania Terrors (1979) TV episode (background artist)     
    5. The Super Globetrotters vs. The Time Lord (1979) TV episode (background artist)
    6. (8 more)
  11. "The World's Greatest SuperFriends" (background artist) (8 episodes, 1979)     
    1. The Planet of Oz (1979) TV episode (background artist)     
    2. The Superfriends Meet Frankenstein (1979) TV episode (background artist)     
    3. Terror at 20,000 Fathoms (1979) TV episode (background artist)     
    4. Universe of Evil (1979) TV episode (background artist)     
    5. The Lord of Middle Earth (1979) TV episode (background artist)      
    6. (3 more)
  12. "Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo" (1979) TV series (background artist) (unknown episodes)
  13. "Scooby's All Star Laff-A-Lympics" (1977) TV series (background artist) (1978)
    1. aka "Laff-A Lympics" - USA (segment title)
    2. aka "Scooby's All Stars" - USA (new title)
    3. aka "Scooby's Laff-A Lympics" - USA (new title)
  14. "Galaxy Goof-Ups" (1978) TV series (background artist) (1978)
  15. "Godzilla" (1978) TV series (background artist) (unknown episodes, 1978-1980)
    1. aka "Godzilla Super 90" - USA (new title)
    2. aka "The Godzilla Show" - USA (new title)
  16. "Yogi's Space Race" (1978) TV series (background artist) (1978)
  17. "Jana of the Jungle" (1978) TV series (background artist) (unknown episodes, 1978)

Album Covers

  • “Harlequin” - Dave Grusin and Lee Ritenour; GRP Records

Book Covers

Logo Designs

Film Posters

Short Films

Notable Works

Galleries, Exhibitions and Public Collections

The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama - worldwide

Lahaina Galleries – Hawaii, California, Oregon

Windsor Fine Arts – New Orleans, LA

Borsini-Burr – Montara, CA

Andre Balyon Gallery – Carmel, CA

Andrea Smith Gallery – Sedona, AZ

Klaudia Marr Gallery — Santa Fe, NM. April 23 - May 1st 2010

Brukenthal National Museum — Sibiu, Romania. May 18th - July 18th, 2010

Chloe Fine Art — Napa Valley, CA. August, 2010

San Antonio Museum of Art — San Antonio, TX. March 12 - June 26, 2011

Publications

The Art of Dario Campanile: Living in Constant Motion

Perceptions of Reality: The Paintings of Dario Campanile


References

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Individual galleries w/ info on Dario IMDB American Art Collector His books videos of painting styles, speaking w/ dalai lama, stage creation of indiv peaces, talking about meaning of individual pieces his website google others