Gigi Banini

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Gigi Banini (2008)

Gigi Banini (* 1946 in Immenstadt ; † May 7, 2018 ) was a German painter and illustrator .

biography

She attended school in Augsburg and Geneva. Then she had the opportunity to do a makeup artist internship at the theater and then she went to an artists' colony in Italy to study painting for a long time. Since 1988 she has been a freelance painter in Augsburg .

Honourings and prices

  • 1996 - Winner of the “Conseil Regional Peinture Animaliére” at the international competition in Mulhouse, France
  • 2002 - Awarded with the picture Lustgarten on the subject of EROS from the international art forum in Meisterschwanden, Switzerland
  • 2006 - Awarded the “Terziario Donna Confcommercio” award at the Palazzo Ducale in Pesaro, Italy

Works

  • 1993 Design of the annual mug of the city of Königsbrunn on the subject of "The battle on the Lechfeld "
  • 1995 First edition of the Gigi Banini ART art calendar with an annual reprint
  • 2007 Design of the Narrhalla Carnival Order for the city of Munich
  • Design of the limited annual Capriccio plate for the artist magazine Atelierspuren , Meppen
  • Illustration of the Gigi Banini artist's bible in the translation by Joseph Franz von Allioli for the St. Ulrichsverlag, Augsburg 2007, ISBN 978-3-86744-011-0
  • Over 200 exhibits created by 2008, most of them in public buildings and privately owned
  • 2011 artist edition at the Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Tettau . The edition comprises six motifs on 24 porcelain pieces.

Exhibitions

over 70 solo and group exhibitions at home and abroad and a.

  • Gallery of stairs construction, Bern / Switzerland;
  • Kasteel Brydenborg, Hoboken / Belgium;
  • Kleine Komödie am Max II, Munich;
  • Staircase gallery at Kröll & Nill, Augsburg;
  • Josephine Pavilion; Parc de l'Orangerie, Strasbourg / France;
  • Palazzo ducale, sala laurana, Pesaro / Italy;
  • Emsländische Volksbank eG, Meppen

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Augsburg artist Gigi Banini is dead , accessed on May 13, 2018
  2. ^ Art calendar "Gigi Banini" ART 2016
  3. Carnival 2007 in and around Munich (archive) , Ganz-muenchen.de, accessed on January 12, 2015
  4. Martin Golling: Pictures that delight the soul , augsburger-allgemeine.de, November 20, 2012, accessed on May 11, 2014
  5. Gigi Banini: Premiere of the artist edition on porcelain , openpr.de, accessed on May 11, 2014