Bruno Bani (1964) - Neon Drift






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Bruno Bani, Neon Drift, a mixed‑technique artwork with RGB neon, 70 × 65 cm, signed on the back, original edition, 2026, Italy, accompanied by an artist‑signed certificate of authenticity, in excellent condition.
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Neon Drift - Bruno Bani (1964)
Title: Neon Drift
Technique: Acrylic on canvas, light structure in technical material, RGB LED neon with remote control
Dimensions: 50 x 50 x 5 cm (neon protruding: total dimensions 70 x 65 cm)
Year: 2026
Signature: Signed on the back
Authenticity: Work accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist
Storage: Archived with identifying number and photographic documentation
The visual investigation of Bruno Bani has for years focused on overcoming the two-dimensionality of painting by inserting luminous elements that interact with space, giving rise to works suspended between art and design. In this composition, the artist combines a red square canvas (50x50 cm) with a luminous sculptural element of square shape (one side missing), positioned diagonally and mounted on a light relief structure.
The RGB neon, thanks to the included remote control, allows modulation of the light color, its intensity, and the creation of fade or flashing effects. The work is also equipped with an audio sensor that enables the light to follow the rhythm of music or even react to hand claps, amplifying the immersive and sensory experience.
Each element is calibrated with precision to transform space perception: the red canvas acts as an energy field, while the luminous device creates a formal tension between geometry and chromatic vibration. The interaction between light, matter, and sound elevates the work to a synesthetic experience, coherent with Bani’s research in placing light as an active subject.
Work signed on the back and archived with an identifying number. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Neon Drift - Bruno Bani (1964)
Title: Neon Drift
Technique: Acrylic on canvas, light structure in technical material, RGB LED neon with remote control
Dimensions: 50 x 50 x 5 cm (neon protruding: total dimensions 70 x 65 cm)
Year: 2026
Signature: Signed on the back
Authenticity: Work accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist
Storage: Archived with identifying number and photographic documentation
The visual investigation of Bruno Bani has for years focused on overcoming the two-dimensionality of painting by inserting luminous elements that interact with space, giving rise to works suspended between art and design. In this composition, the artist combines a red square canvas (50x50 cm) with a luminous sculptural element of square shape (one side missing), positioned diagonally and mounted on a light relief structure.
The RGB neon, thanks to the included remote control, allows modulation of the light color, its intensity, and the creation of fade or flashing effects. The work is also equipped with an audio sensor that enables the light to follow the rhythm of music or even react to hand claps, amplifying the immersive and sensory experience.
Each element is calibrated with precision to transform space perception: the red canvas acts as an energy field, while the luminous device creates a formal tension between geometry and chromatic vibration. The interaction between light, matter, and sound elevates the work to a synesthetic experience, coherent with Bani’s research in placing light as an active subject.
Work signed on the back and archived with an identifying number. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
