Salvatore Alibrio - Fuori dal coro

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Salvatore Alibrio, Fuori dal coro, a mixed‑media unique edition from 2026, 30 × 30 cm (depth 2 cm) with Italian origin, hand-signed, in excellent condition, supplied with a certificate of authenticity.

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Bas-relief composed of small and precious faces. It is a unique work of its kind because every tile has been painted and manually inserted onto a wooden support. The materials used are plaster diplast (resin) and acrylic paints, all of excellent quality, ideal for furnishing contemporary spaces.

The artwork consists of a grid layout of small colored tiles, each characterized by a thin, abstract facial imprint. The repetition of the motif within the grid suggests themes of identity, diversity and unity. The textured surface adds depth and invites tactile exploration, while the overall structure evokes a sense of order and rhythm. This artwork could explore the intersection between individuality and collectivity through the lens of the abstract portrait. The use of color is particularly striking, emphasizing both contrast and cohesion. The piece could be seen as a commentary on how faces, while unique, are part of a larger mosaic of human experience. It invites viewers to reflect on the diversity of expression and emotion within an apparently uniform scheme.

Salvatore Alibrio, born in 1991, is an artist who has developed meaningful sculptural research, participating in exhibitions and symposia, including those promoted by the Academy of Fine Arts of Catania. His practice explores artistic language through an iconographic vocabulary that unites tradition and experimentation. He uses materials such as stone, marble, clay, and resin, revealing a deep connection with his cultural roots. His work tackles 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 force.

The work will be provided with a certificate of authenticity and will be shipped in rigid packaging.

Seller's Story

In the dialogue between matter and meaning, sculpture becomes a fragment of truth, capable of telling the stories of our contemporaneity and the roots that connect us to the past. 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 artistic language through an iconographic vocabulary that combines tradition and experimentation. He uses materials such as stone, marble, and clay, revealing a deep connection to 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 reflections. His mastery of materials and rigorous approach contribute to developing an autonomous artistic language capable of expressing tension and strength.
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Bas-relief composed of small and precious faces. It is a unique work of its kind because every tile has been painted and manually inserted onto a wooden support. The materials used are plaster diplast (resin) and acrylic paints, all of excellent quality, ideal for furnishing contemporary spaces.

The artwork consists of a grid layout of small colored tiles, each characterized by a thin, abstract facial imprint. The repetition of the motif within the grid suggests themes of identity, diversity and unity. The textured surface adds depth and invites tactile exploration, while the overall structure evokes a sense of order and rhythm. This artwork could explore the intersection between individuality and collectivity through the lens of the abstract portrait. The use of color is particularly striking, emphasizing both contrast and cohesion. The piece could be seen as a commentary on how faces, while unique, are part of a larger mosaic of human experience. It invites viewers to reflect on the diversity of expression and emotion within an apparently uniform scheme.

Salvatore Alibrio, born in 1991, is an artist who has developed meaningful sculptural research, participating in exhibitions and symposia, including those promoted by the Academy of Fine Arts of Catania. His practice explores artistic language through an iconographic vocabulary that unites tradition and experimentation. He uses materials such as stone, marble, clay, and resin, revealing a deep connection with his cultural roots. His work tackles 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 force.

The work will be provided with a certificate of authenticity and will be shipped in rigid packaging.

Seller's Story

In the dialogue between matter and meaning, sculpture becomes a fragment of truth, capable of telling the stories of our contemporaneity and the roots that connect us to the past. 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 artistic language through an iconographic vocabulary that combines tradition and experimentation. He uses materials such as stone, marble, and clay, revealing a deep connection to 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 reflections. His mastery of materials and rigorous approach contribute to developing an autonomous artistic language capable of expressing tension and strength.
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Details

Era
After 2000
Country of origin
Italy
Material
Mixed media
Artist
Salvatore Alibrio
Title of artwork
Fuori dal coro
Signature
Hand signed
Edition
One-of-a-kind piece
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
30 cm
Width
30 cm
Depth
2 cm
ItalyVerified
1652
Objects sold
100%
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