No. 100106769

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Jacopo Mattia Alegiani - - LIght on black - work already stretched and framed - Ready to hang !
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Jacopo Mattia Alegiani - - LIght on black - work already stretched and framed - Ready to hang !

We propose an acrylic and volume paste on canvas, hand-signed and dated 1998 - Light on Black Series - 121 cm x 107 cm x 4 cm - The buyer will receive the work already stretched and framed -(wood). Shipping prices include professional packaging, tracking number and insurance. This hand-signed work from 1997 marks the artist's transition from graffiti to canvas. Shades, reliefs, the hyper-realistic representation of light on a relief surface. A work of considerable impact of the artist's youth. Excellent investment. The work can be rotated and displayed as desired. Jacopo Mattia Alegiani, over the years he has exhibited in public and private facilities, including the Venice Art Biennale, the Museum of the Imperial Forums 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 mid-80s was one of the most active exponents in the world of graffiti. Under the pseudonym of "The JA", Jacopo Mattia Alegiani, painter and video artist, has a long path of research and experimentation behind him, ranging from the graffiti of the 80s to large canvases, to get to painting that today has as its main theme the reproduction of the digital effect of screens in general. In the late 1990s, he used unusual materials, including plastic grids that aided him in the representation of pixels and the inherent symbolism of interconnections, allowing him to conceptually connect the physical and digital worlds. A series of artistic researches that aim to study and experiment with the phenomena of visual perception and movement. Over the years he has exhibited in public and private facilities, including the Venice Art Biennale, the Museum of the Imperial Forums 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 - glocontemporary@gmail.com WhatsApp messages Info only - +393397849140

No. 100106769

No longer available
Jacopo Mattia Alegiani - - LIght on black - work already stretched and framed - Ready to hang !

Jacopo Mattia Alegiani - - LIght on black - work already stretched and framed - Ready to hang !

We propose an acrylic and volume paste on canvas, hand-signed and dated 1998 - Light on Black Series - 121 cm x 107 cm x 4 cm - The buyer will receive the work already stretched and framed -(wood). Shipping prices include professional packaging, tracking number and insurance. This hand-signed work from 1997 marks the artist's transition from graffiti to canvas. Shades, reliefs, the hyper-realistic representation of light on a relief surface. A work of considerable impact of the artist's youth. Excellent investment. The work can be rotated and displayed as desired.
Jacopo Mattia Alegiani, over the years he has exhibited in public and private facilities, including the Venice Art Biennale, the Museum of the Imperial Forums 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 mid-80s was one of the most active exponents in the world of graffiti. Under the pseudonym of "The JA", Jacopo Mattia Alegiani, painter and video artist, has a long path of research and experimentation behind him, ranging from the graffiti of the 80s to large canvases, to get to painting that today has as its main theme the reproduction of the digital effect of screens in general. In the late 1990s, he used unusual materials, including plastic grids that aided him in the representation of pixels and the inherent symbolism of interconnections, allowing him to conceptually connect the physical and digital worlds. A series of artistic researches that aim to study and experiment with the phenomena of visual perception and movement.
Over the years he has exhibited in public and private facilities, including the Venice Art Biennale, the Museum of the Imperial Forums 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 - glocontemporary@gmail.com
WhatsApp messages Info only - +393397849140

Bidding closed
Itziar Ramos
Expert
Gallery Estimate  € 3,000 - € 3,600

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