Jacopo Mattia Alegiani - Light on Black Series - 1996 - XL - Work already stretched and framed . Ready to hang!






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
| €80 | ||
|---|---|---|
| €50 | ||
| €1 |
Catawiki Buyer Protection
Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details
Trustpilot 4.4 | 123053 reviews
Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.
Jacopo Mattia Alegiani presents an original 1996 acrylic work on canvas, Light on Black Series XL, hand signed, 100 x 50 cm with 5 cm depth, sold stretched and framed ready to hang.
Description from the seller
We offer a one-of-a-kind work. An acrylic, acrilic and volume on canvas. Dated 1996 - 100 cm x 50 cm x 5 cm. The buyer will receive the work stretched on wood and already framed. Hand-signed. This work, from the light on black series, marks the artist's transition from graffiti on the wall to canvas. Black and white , reliefs, the hyper-realistic representation of light on a raised surface. A work of considerable impact, excellent investment.
Over the years, Jacopo Mattia Alegiani has exhibited in public and private venues, including the Venice Biennale, the Museo dei Fori Imperiali in Rome, and prestigious art fairs such as Art Basel Miami and others. Some of his works are permanently exhibited in galleries and museums.
In the 1980s, he was one of the most active exponents of graffiti. Under the pseudonym "The JA," Jacopo Mattia Alegiani, a painter and video artist, has a long history of research and experimentation, ranging from the graffiti of the 1980s to large-scale canvases, to the painting that today focuses on reproducing the digital effect of screens in general. In the late 1990s, he used unusual materials, including plastic grids, which aided him in the representation of pixels and the intrinsic symbolism of interconnections, allowing him to conceptually bridge the physical and digital worlds. This series of artistic research aims to study and experiment with the phenomena of visual perception and movement.
Over the years, he has exhibited in public and private venues, including the Venice Biennale, the Museo dei Fori Imperiali in Rome, and prestigious art fairs such as Art Basel Miami and others. Some of his works are permanently exhibited in galleries and museums.
Info - W.up - Message only - +393397849140 -
glocontemporary@gmail.com
We offer a one-of-a-kind work. An acrylic, acrilic and volume on canvas. Dated 1996 - 100 cm x 50 cm x 5 cm. The buyer will receive the work stretched on wood and already framed. Hand-signed. This work, from the light on black series, marks the artist's transition from graffiti on the wall to canvas. Black and white , reliefs, the hyper-realistic representation of light on a raised surface. A work of considerable impact, excellent investment.
Over the years, Jacopo Mattia Alegiani has exhibited in public and private venues, including the Venice Biennale, the Museo dei Fori Imperiali in Rome, and prestigious art fairs such as Art Basel Miami and others. Some of his works are permanently exhibited in galleries and museums.
In the 1980s, he was one of the most active exponents of graffiti. Under the pseudonym "The JA," Jacopo Mattia Alegiani, a painter and video artist, has a long history of research and experimentation, ranging from the graffiti of the 1980s to large-scale canvases, to the painting that today focuses on reproducing the digital effect of screens in general. In the late 1990s, he used unusual materials, including plastic grids, which aided him in the representation of pixels and the intrinsic symbolism of interconnections, allowing him to conceptually bridge the physical and digital worlds. This series of artistic research aims to study and experiment with the phenomena of visual perception and movement.
Over the years, he has exhibited in public and private venues, including the Venice Biennale, the Museo dei Fori Imperiali in Rome, and prestigious art fairs such as Art Basel Miami and others. Some of his works are permanently exhibited in galleries and museums.
Info - W.up - Message only - +393397849140 -
glocontemporary@gmail.com
