Alessandro Padovan (1983) - BERNARD AUBERTIN





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Artwork titled BERNARD AUBERTIN, made of iron in red, dating to 2026, with dimensions 32 cm by 32 cm by 12 cm, hand-signed, origin Italy, Contemporary style, sold by Galleria, in excellent condition.
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Artwork by Alessandro Padovan, famous worldwide for his Screw Art technique. The piece is enriched by a plexiglass case.
This artwork enters into dialogue with Bernard Aubertin’s radical monochrome, reinterpreting his language through industrial matter. The absolute red – an identity-defining, totalizing color – is here not just a surface but an energetic field. As in Aubertin, the monochrome becomes mental space, pure tension, spiritual vibration. However, instead of fire and combustion, we find the screw: a mechanical, modular, serial element.
Screws emerge from the plane like a dynamic weave, creating a visual rhythm that breaks the two-dimensionality and transforms red into a territory traversed by forces. If Aubertin burned matter to release its essence, here matter is screwed, penetrated, built. It is an opposite gesture but conceptually akin: a radical act on the monochrome.
The transparent case isolates and protects, turning the work into a contemporary relic. The red is not only color but immersive experience; it is not only surface but tension between order and impulse, between mechanical control and emotional vibration.
From this perspective, the work presents itself as an evolution of monochrome: from fire to screw, from destructive energy to constructive energy, while preserving the absolute force of red.
The works of this contemporary artist situate themselves in the path of Pop Art, Screw Art, conceptual art, and urban art, evoking visually and culturally the work of great names such as Andy Warhol, Jean‑Michel Basquiat, Banksy, Jeff Koons, Keith Haring, Fontana, Imbue, obey, Padovan, Schifano, Nicole Lubbers, Bani, kev munday invader, murakami, and Damien Hirst.
At the same time, the artistic research dialogues with the imagery of luxury, iconic fashion, and global design, evoking symbols and brands universally recognized such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Chanel, Hermès, Rolex, Ferrari Porsche Lamborghini.
The works are not replicas nor official collaborations with the artists or brands cited, but original creations, realized with a personal style that reflects a critique and rereading of consumerism, the symbolic value of the brand, and art as a contemporary cultural object.
This approach makes the works particularly appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts of contemporary art, luxury Pop Art, conceptual street art, and art inspired by iconic big brands, while maintaining a strong autonomous artistic identity.
Artwork by Alessandro Padovan, famous worldwide for his Screw Art technique. The piece is enriched by a plexiglass case.
This artwork enters into dialogue with Bernard Aubertin’s radical monochrome, reinterpreting his language through industrial matter. The absolute red – an identity-defining, totalizing color – is here not just a surface but an energetic field. As in Aubertin, the monochrome becomes mental space, pure tension, spiritual vibration. However, instead of fire and combustion, we find the screw: a mechanical, modular, serial element.
Screws emerge from the plane like a dynamic weave, creating a visual rhythm that breaks the two-dimensionality and transforms red into a territory traversed by forces. If Aubertin burned matter to release its essence, here matter is screwed, penetrated, built. It is an opposite gesture but conceptually akin: a radical act on the monochrome.
The transparent case isolates and protects, turning the work into a contemporary relic. The red is not only color but immersive experience; it is not only surface but tension between order and impulse, between mechanical control and emotional vibration.
From this perspective, the work presents itself as an evolution of monochrome: from fire to screw, from destructive energy to constructive energy, while preserving the absolute force of red.
The works of this contemporary artist situate themselves in the path of Pop Art, Screw Art, conceptual art, and urban art, evoking visually and culturally the work of great names such as Andy Warhol, Jean‑Michel Basquiat, Banksy, Jeff Koons, Keith Haring, Fontana, Imbue, obey, Padovan, Schifano, Nicole Lubbers, Bani, kev munday invader, murakami, and Damien Hirst.
At the same time, the artistic research dialogues with the imagery of luxury, iconic fashion, and global design, evoking symbols and brands universally recognized such as Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Chanel, Hermès, Rolex, Ferrari Porsche Lamborghini.
The works are not replicas nor official collaborations with the artists or brands cited, but original creations, realized with a personal style that reflects a critique and rereading of consumerism, the symbolic value of the brand, and art as a contemporary cultural object.
This approach makes the works particularly appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts of contemporary art, luxury Pop Art, conceptual street art, and art inspired by iconic big brands, while maintaining a strong autonomous artistic identity.

