A native of Paris, France, Pascal Giacomini has been working in Hollywood since the 1980s. He is an accomplished artist working in several genres: sculpture, functional art, photography, and most recently in the realm of documentary films.
As a participating artist in The Ghetto Biennale of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Pascal documented his time working side by side with like-minded artists in one of the world’s most challenging slums. The result is Out of Chaos: An Art Renaissance in Haiti, a 75-minute documentary about the event that, among other things, also documents the profound effect of that experience on his own creative process.
Pascal has exhibited in various southern California museums and Los Angeles Cultural Affairs venues; he has been the subject of several public art exhibitions; and his site-specific commissions can be seen in prestigious private properties, including Frank Lloyd Wright’s Sowden House and the Norma Talmadge Estate.
To contact Pascal Giacomini, email him at pascalgiacomini@gmail.com or call his studio at 323-876-6919.
Selected Exhibitions and Installations
- City of West Hollywood Public Art Installation — Solo Exhibit
- Craft and Folk Art Museum (CAFAM, LA) — Group Show
- California Center for the Arts, Escondido — Group Show
- Barnsdall Art Center, Los Angeles — Group Show
- Fowler Museum at UCLA — Group Show
- Frank Lloyd Wright’s Sowden House — Installation
- Norma Talmadge Estate — Installation
- Second Ghetto Biennale of Port-Au-Prince
Other Exhibitions and Installations
City of Malibu Public Art Installation — Solo Exhibit
Private installations:
West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Malibu, San Francisco, West Indies, Haiti
Contact
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