Alessandro Alteo (1997) - Monocromo Bianco - 601






Master’s in culture and arts innovation, with a decade in 20th-21st century Italian art.
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Alessandro Alteo presents Monocromo Bianco - 601, a 2025 original mixed‑media artwork in a 40 by 40 cm format, hand-signed and in excellent condition, produced in Italy.
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Mixed technique - Hand-signed - 2025
Artist: Alessandro Alteo
Title: White Monochrome - 597
Technique: outfolding on canvas
Year: 2025
Dimensions: 40x40
Condition: Perfect
Four 20x20 outfolded canvases Gorgeous and ready to be hung!
The shipment may take a few more days to arrive due to the need for packaging materials that allow careful and adequate packaging of the artwork. Additionally, for shipments to Switzerland, transit times could be extended further due to the preparation and handling of the necessary customs documentation.
Photos may vary slightly in tone due to lighting
Alessandro Alteo – White Monochrome Outfolding, contemporary spatial research in the spirit of Bonalumi, Castellani and Fontana.
Alteo’s work is positioned within the great Italian tradition of extroflexed art, ideally dialoguing with Agostino Bonalumi, Enrico Castellani, Lucio Fontana, Paolo Scheggi, Turi Simeti, Giuseppe Amadio, Luigi Sonzini, recalling the tactile tension of Alberto Burri and the luminous sculpture of Arnaldo Pomodoro. At the same time, his work engages with international abstraction and modern explorations by Joan Miró, Salvador Dalí, Pierre Soulages, Mario Schifano, Piero Manzoni, Alighiero Boetti, Michelangelo Pistoletto, integrating the visual poetry of Pop Art by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami, Yayoi Kusama, Damien Hirst, Kenny Scharf, Daniel Arsham, KAWS, Barry McGee, Ai Weiwei, Daniel Arsham, Okuda San Miguel, Felipe Pantone, Elmago, Orlinski, Rero, JonOne, Banksy, Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Shepard Fairey (OBEY), JR, Invader, Space Invader, Jef Aerosol, C215, Futura 2000, COPE2, JonOne, D*Face, Os Gêmeos, Seth, Speedy Graphito, Alec Monopoly, Vhils, Sandra Chevrier, Handiedan, Chuck Sperry, Borondo, PichiAvo, Orticanoodles, Saner, Inti, M-City, Levalet, DZIA, Dan23, Cranio, Dillon Boy, Chanoir, Hom Nguyen, André Saraiva, Mr Brainwash, Blek le Rat, Stik, Swoon, Blu, Faith47, Retna, Cleon Peterson, Hush, David de la Mano, Ethos, Pantonio, Rero, Gomor, Dan Witz, Add Fuel, Hopare, Fin DAC, Aryz, Escif, SpY, Kev Munday, Joseph Klibansky, Cole Morgan, Thierry Poncelet, Bruno Bani, Emilio Mortini, Aurélie Lafourcade, Cross Magri, Jürgen Angeler, Harleen, Caspa, Lasveguix, Moontje, Mr Oreke, Moabit, Slasky, Freda People, Michael Kenna, JonOne (1963), and other iconic references to urban culture and street art.
Alessandro Alteo belongs to a new generation of artists who reinterpret the language of extroflexion, bringing a historical research of Italian art into contemporary sensibility. In today’s art scene where this practice is rarely developed by younger generations, his work stands out for coherence and continuity of research, making him among the few young artists—if not one of the very few—to carry forward this language with a personal and current vision.
Each work is meticulously handmade through a careful and meticulous process that requires delicacy, precision, and great technical sensitivity. The construction of the outfolding and the monochrome surface arises from patient work in which every detail contributes to creating the balance between form, light, and space. Precisely for this level of execution and for the uniqueness of the creative process, works of this type are today especially rare and hard to find, making each piece a unique object capable of uniting artistic research, technical quality, and strong aesthetic presence.
For these reasons, Alessandro Alteo’s works represent not only a recognizable and contemporary artistic research but also an interesting collectible object and a potential investment in the contemporary art scene.
Alteo’s imagery also includes references to music, vinyl, photography, cinema, and urban pop culture, alongside influences from design and contemporary luxury: Rolex, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Omega, Richard Mille, Dior, Chanel, Hermès, Cartier, Prada, Bulgari, Louis Vuitton, Jacquemus, Bottega Veneta, Kartell, Eames, Artifort, and other symbols of global contemporary culture.
The artist aims to make his creations available to a broad audience through Catawiki, avoiding any form of exclusivity reserved for a few. His intention is to involve all enthusiasts, offering them the opportunity to approach his works. For this reason, he has chosen to set a deliberately modest and representative starting bid, designed as a fair and accessible opening point for those who wish to participate.
Artist Quoted on Artprice.
Artwork Archived on Gigarte.
Mixed technique - Hand-signed - 2025
Artist: Alessandro Alteo
Title: White Monochrome - 597
Technique: outfolding on canvas
Year: 2025
Dimensions: 40x40
Condition: Perfect
Four 20x20 outfolded canvases Gorgeous and ready to be hung!
The shipment may take a few more days to arrive due to the need for packaging materials that allow careful and adequate packaging of the artwork. Additionally, for shipments to Switzerland, transit times could be extended further due to the preparation and handling of the necessary customs documentation.
Photos may vary slightly in tone due to lighting
Alessandro Alteo – White Monochrome Outfolding, contemporary spatial research in the spirit of Bonalumi, Castellani and Fontana.
Alteo’s work is positioned within the great Italian tradition of extroflexed art, ideally dialoguing with Agostino Bonalumi, Enrico Castellani, Lucio Fontana, Paolo Scheggi, Turi Simeti, Giuseppe Amadio, Luigi Sonzini, recalling the tactile tension of Alberto Burri and the luminous sculpture of Arnaldo Pomodoro. At the same time, his work engages with international abstraction and modern explorations by Joan Miró, Salvador Dalí, Pierre Soulages, Mario Schifano, Piero Manzoni, Alighiero Boetti, Michelangelo Pistoletto, integrating the visual poetry of Pop Art by Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami, Yayoi Kusama, Damien Hirst, Kenny Scharf, Daniel Arsham, KAWS, Barry McGee, Ai Weiwei, Daniel Arsham, Okuda San Miguel, Felipe Pantone, Elmago, Orlinski, Rero, JonOne, Banksy, Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Shepard Fairey (OBEY), JR, Invader, Space Invader, Jef Aerosol, C215, Futura 2000, COPE2, JonOne, D*Face, Os Gêmeos, Seth, Speedy Graphito, Alec Monopoly, Vhils, Sandra Chevrier, Handiedan, Chuck Sperry, Borondo, PichiAvo, Orticanoodles, Saner, Inti, M-City, Levalet, DZIA, Dan23, Cranio, Dillon Boy, Chanoir, Hom Nguyen, André Saraiva, Mr Brainwash, Blek le Rat, Stik, Swoon, Blu, Faith47, Retna, Cleon Peterson, Hush, David de la Mano, Ethos, Pantonio, Rero, Gomor, Dan Witz, Add Fuel, Hopare, Fin DAC, Aryz, Escif, SpY, Kev Munday, Joseph Klibansky, Cole Morgan, Thierry Poncelet, Bruno Bani, Emilio Mortini, Aurélie Lafourcade, Cross Magri, Jürgen Angeler, Harleen, Caspa, Lasveguix, Moontje, Mr Oreke, Moabit, Slasky, Freda People, Michael Kenna, JonOne (1963), and other iconic references to urban culture and street art.
Alessandro Alteo belongs to a new generation of artists who reinterpret the language of extroflexion, bringing a historical research of Italian art into contemporary sensibility. In today’s art scene where this practice is rarely developed by younger generations, his work stands out for coherence and continuity of research, making him among the few young artists—if not one of the very few—to carry forward this language with a personal and current vision.
Each work is meticulously handmade through a careful and meticulous process that requires delicacy, precision, and great technical sensitivity. The construction of the outfolding and the monochrome surface arises from patient work in which every detail contributes to creating the balance between form, light, and space. Precisely for this level of execution and for the uniqueness of the creative process, works of this type are today especially rare and hard to find, making each piece a unique object capable of uniting artistic research, technical quality, and strong aesthetic presence.
For these reasons, Alessandro Alteo’s works represent not only a recognizable and contemporary artistic research but also an interesting collectible object and a potential investment in the contemporary art scene.
Alteo’s imagery also includes references to music, vinyl, photography, cinema, and urban pop culture, alongside influences from design and contemporary luxury: Rolex, Patek Philippe, Audemars Piguet, Omega, Richard Mille, Dior, Chanel, Hermès, Cartier, Prada, Bulgari, Louis Vuitton, Jacquemus, Bottega Veneta, Kartell, Eames, Artifort, and other symbols of global contemporary culture.
The artist aims to make his creations available to a broad audience through Catawiki, avoiding any form of exclusivity reserved for a few. His intention is to involve all enthusiasts, offering them the opportunity to approach his works. For this reason, he has chosen to set a deliberately modest and representative starting bid, designed as a fair and accessible opening point for those who wish to participate.
Artist Quoted on Artprice.
Artwork Archived on Gigarte.
