Alberto Trebeski
Exhibition of Oil paintings
from The Italian artist from Pescara
on show 12 July - 2 August 2008
Born in Brescia in 1940, Alberto Trebeschi starts to paint in Bologna around the half of the ‘60s.
Supported by Catullo Naddi that, from the very beginning, recognizes the artistic power of his works, he is introduced in the entourage of artists like Tode, Pellegrini, Grandi, Leoni e Poggeschi.
At the beginning of the ‘80s he meets Primo Conti which, from that very moment, can be considered his Master. In fact, Conti, with his many advices and teachings, pushes Trebeschi to paint with oil on paper and carton «to free the hand» - as he used to say - and teaches him how to let the heart free «in order to be able to express freely his own emotions».
After moving to Pescara, where he actually lives and works, he does not exibit for a long time even though he is always active in the field of art through private collectors circles.
It is thanks to the insistency of his friend Albino Moro, that in 2000 he goes back to the public with an exibition organized at the Comune of Teramo. In 2002, he is in Luzzara (RE) among the Masters of ‘900, in 2003 at the Castello Ducale in Torrevecchia Teatina (CH) and in 2005 at the Museo Michetti in Francavilla al Mare (CH) from which, some among the over 70 works presented, are moved to the art gallery Pont Aven of Suzzara (MN).