Cesare Baracca
Carte da Parati
from 14 to 18 February 2026
The Exhibition
Following the recent exhibition at the Ugonia Museum titled "Silver," in which Cesare Baracca tested his painting on mirrored metal surfaces, the artist now presents a new pictorial cycle at Galleria Pallavicini 22, continuing his aesthetic dialogue with wallpaper surfaces, an imaginative territory ranging from the sacred to the profane.
Sabina Ghinassi, art critic and curator of the exhibition, writes of him: "Cesare Baracca is an artist who inhabits thresholds, leaps upon them impetuously, and is fearless; he embraces the risk of falling, chooses subversion, and is capable of passionately moving between expressive outcomes of landscapes of pure lyricism, dreamy and nocturnal, immediately and deliberately opening himself up to a provocative, ferocious, ironic painting style, sometimes bordering on the grotesque and disturbing. ..."
The Artist
Cesare Baracca was born in Fusignano (RA) in 1965 and lives in Bagnacavallo (RA). He studied at the Academies of Fine Arts in Ravenna and Bologna.
He has held numerous exhibitions at public and private institutions, including some of the most recent:
The Flowers of Evil - MACT/CACT Ticino, Bellinzona. Curated by Mario Casanova
Hangover Hotel - Rimini City Museum. Curated by Massimo Pulini
Underground Spleen - L'Affiche Gallery, Milan
The Milky Way - Gasparelli Gallery, Fano. Curated by Gian Ruggero Manzoni
Silver - Ugonia Museum, Brisighella. Curated by Franco Bertoni
































