Salvatore Alibrio - Rinascita





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Rinascita is a resin sculpture by Salvatore Alibrio, a unique piece from 2026, measuring 28 × 18 × 10 cm, hand-signed, in excellent condition, made in Italy.
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“Rinascita” by Salvatore Alibrio
In “Rinascita,” Salvatore Alibrio splits the human face into an intense reflection on the psyche. The two external halves, a deep, veined blue, embody the weight of sadness, like masks of a pain that mirrors itself. But at the center, the work reveals a hidden face, with noble features and a vibrant gold, symbolizing inner strength and the potential for awakening. The use of resin emphasizes the gloss of the surfaces, as if to reflect the light of the soul. Alibrio goes beyond a portrait, offering a sculptural metaphor of psychological metamorphosis.
Salvatore Alibrio, born in 1991, is an artist who has developed a significant sculptural research, participating in exhibitions and symposia, including those promoted by the Academy of Fine Arts of Catania. His practice explores the artistic language through an iconographic vocabulary that blends tradition and experimentation. He uses materials such as stone, marble, and clay, revealing a deep connection with his cultural roots. His work addresses contemporary social issues, often reflecting on current tragedies. Alibrio reinterprets the recognizable through a logic of fragmentation, stimulating critical reflection. His mastery of materials and rigorous approach contribute to developing an autonomous artistic language capable of expressing tension and strength.”
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“Rinascita” by Salvatore Alibrio
In “Rinascita,” Salvatore Alibrio splits the human face into an intense reflection on the psyche. The two external halves, a deep, veined blue, embody the weight of sadness, like masks of a pain that mirrors itself. But at the center, the work reveals a hidden face, with noble features and a vibrant gold, symbolizing inner strength and the potential for awakening. The use of resin emphasizes the gloss of the surfaces, as if to reflect the light of the soul. Alibrio goes beyond a portrait, offering a sculptural metaphor of psychological metamorphosis.
Salvatore Alibrio, born in 1991, is an artist who has developed a significant sculptural research, participating in exhibitions and symposia, including those promoted by the Academy of Fine Arts of Catania. His practice explores the artistic language through an iconographic vocabulary that blends tradition and experimentation. He uses materials such as stone, marble, and clay, revealing a deep connection with his cultural roots. His work addresses contemporary social issues, often reflecting on current tragedies. Alibrio reinterprets the recognizable through a logic of fragmentation, stimulating critical reflection. His mastery of materials and rigorous approach contribute to developing an autonomous artistic language capable of expressing tension and strength.”

