Awards & Winners

Edward Giobbi

Date of Birth 18-July-1926
Place of Birth Waterbury
(Connecticut, United States of America, New Haven County, Area code 203, Area code 475)
Nationality United States of America
Also know as Giobbi, Edward Giochino
Edward Gioachino Giobbi is an American artist and cookbook author. Giobbi's paintings and other renderings appear in collections in the U.S. and, particularly, in Italy. His works have been shown in solo and group shows featuring a range from abstract impressionism to pop art. According to New York Times reviewer Edward Zimmer, Giobbi's early works reveal the influence of expressionism. These works depict a "dark sense of ambiguity and longing" contradicted by "buoyant" colors. "Mr. Giobbi's art then takes a different turn... more intellectual and formal" revealing the impact of cubism and formalism. Zimmer notes Giobbi's use of a protagonist, Linus, addressing issues of loss and abandonment. See the article "In Katonah with Nothing But Abstractions to Consider" by Vivien Raynor, New York Times, July 19, 1992, and Giobbi's response, "The Myth of Linus in Greek Mythology" New York Times, September 16, 1992. Giobbi's later works are autobiographical, with a "free, seemingly extemporaneous use of paint that contrasts with the deliberately plotted quality of the main compositions." In his article, "Still Going Strong", New York Times, September 9, 2001, D. Dominick Lombardi wrote:

Awards by Edward Giobbi

Check all the awards nominated and won by Edward Giobbi.

1992


James Beard Award for General Cooking
Honored for : Pleasures of the Good Earth

Nominations 1992 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
James Beard Award for General Cooking Pleasures of the Good Earth