Watch this touching video with Ron Rampolla, son of the late Frank Rampolla.
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VIDEO – Remembering Frank Rampolla – Roundtable Panel Discussion
Watch this Roundtable Discussion from the Remembering Frank Rampolla Exhibit at Leepa-Rattner Museum of Art. Members of the panel include:
- Ron Rampolla, (Son)
- Fiore Custode, (Friend + Colleague)
- Lynn Whitelaw, (Curator)
- Robert Sindelir, (Friend + Gallery Owner)
- Eric Lang Peterson, (Art Collector)
- Bruce Marsh, (Friend + Colleague)
- Tom Kettner, (Former Rampolla Student + Printmaker)
Discussion topics include:
- Frank Rampolla as a man + artist from those who knew him best.
- An insider look into Frank Rampolla’s history, education, and training.
- The legacy of his work and as an educator
- Personal stories + photographs of Frank Rampolla
Exhibits of Frank Rampolla
Images from the Selby Gallery Exhibition at Ringling College – “Performance of the Visual: The Return of Frank Rampolla”
Images from the Selby Gallery Exhibition at Ringling College – “Performance of the Visual: The Return of Frank Rampolla”
Watch this short video highlighting parts of the “Performance of the Visual: The Return of Frank Rampolla” which was very well received in Sarasota, FL.
Frank Rampolla taught painting, drawing, intaglio and Art history at Ringling College in the 1960’s where he developed a loyal following of students who were highly influenced by him and still follow his work today. Considered one of the top 50 liturgical painters of the 20th century, his art was in the genre of figurative expressionism.
As you will notice, his concerns were of the inward significance rather than the outward, he dealt with loneliness, the impossibility of inter-human contact, the drive for inward sustenance, the hunger for an all-consuming faith and man’s inhumanity to man.