I live and work in Brooklyn, New York. After receiving my Masters in Architecture at the University of Florence (2002), I developed a passion for architectural brutalism and minimalism. I moved to New York in 2014, where I expanded his interest to the intersection of architecture and contemporary art. Through a play between abstraction and representation,my painting practice explores the relationship between real and imagined worlds, personal and collective memories. Recent exhibitions include group shows “Break a Leg” at the Bellini Museum in Firenze [Italy], “The Mind’s Eye” at Agora Gallery in Chelsea, New York [US], “Dreamars IV” at Hub/Art and “Wonder Art” at MA_EC in Milan [Italy], and The Back Room at The Shirley Project Space in Brooklyn, New York [US].Read more...
I live and work in Brooklyn, New York. After receiving my Masters in Architecture at the University of Florence (2002), I developed a passion for architectural brutalism and minimalism. I moved to New York in 2014, where I expanded his interest to the intersection of architecture and contemporary art. Through a play between abstraction and representation, my painting practice explores the relationship between real and imagined worlds, personal and collective memories. Recent exhibitions include group shows “Break a Leg” at the Bellini Museum in Firenze [Italy], “The Mind’s Eye” at Agora Gallery in Chelsea, New York [US], “Dreamars IV” at Hub/Art and “Wonder Art” at MA_EC in Milan [Italy], and The Back Room at The Shirley Project Space in Brooklyn, New York [US].