Matteo Ciffo - Frammenti - Eracle

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Matteo Ciffo esittelee Frammenti - Eracle -veistoksen, jossa kova sekoitus marmori- ja kivenmuruja, 2026, painos 5/8, mitat 30 x 42 x 27 cm, paino 10 kg, allekirjoitettu ja todistettu aitoustodistuksella, valmistettu Italiassa ja myyty suoraan taiteilijalta.

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- Contemporary sculpture by Matteo Ciffo (Italy - 1987). Title Frammenti-Eracle
- Year 2026. Edition no. 5/8 - Signed and authenticated by the artist, with certificate of authenticity
- Material: Cold fusion of marble and stone powders
- Excellent conditions


FRAGMENTI Collection

The comparison with classical sculpture constitutes a central element of this collection. Those forms, historically associated with the idea of perfection, eternity and collective memory, are taken as a starting point and subjected to a process of fragmentation and redefinition.
The form is no longer understood as a stable unit, but as a transient condition. It is interrupted, broken apart and reassembled, revealing its own unstable nature. The volume opens up, separates into blocks and fragments, generating a new structure in which time is no longer hidden, but becomes a visible element.
This tension eliminates the idea of perfection as an absolute state. What appears eternal reveals its own vulnerability. The classical form survives, but transformed: no longer a symbol of immortality, but a presence traversed by time, exposed to change and returned to a new dimension.




MATTEO CIFFO

Born in Biella in 1987, since 2007 I have developed a research focused on matter, its transformation and the memory it retains. My work arises from a direct relationship with noble and complex materials such as marble and stone powders, natural pigments, Armenian soils, oxides and metals. I do not consider them mere expressive tools, but living presences, bearers of time, history and the possibility of rebirth.

Through a process that I consider more ritual than sculptural: a rebirth of stone guided by my hand. The practice arises from observation and the desire to restore life to what has been crushed, abandoned or forgotten. Fragments and scraps, often coming from the work of other sculptors, become the original material for my works.
They are materials that already carry a story within themselves. I break them down and recombine them, generating forms that no longer belong to their previous state, but to a new condition. Each work emerges from a fragile balance between loss and rebirth, between memory and possibility, making visible the moment when matter ceases to be what it was and becomes something else.

The journey takes the shape of a transformation that surpasses traditional sculpture, approaching an almost alchemical dimension. I use materials that have already existed, break them down and recombine them to generate new forms and identities. Each creation arises from a tension between destruction and regeneration, between loss and memory, making visible a continuous state of change.

The research confronts materials that embody a deep contradiction: seemingly eternal and indestructible, yet at the same time sensitive and vulnerable. What seems immutable reveals an unstable nature, capable of reacting, oxidizing and transforming over time. This condition makes matter an active part of the work, engaged in a constant dialogue with time and the environment.
Perfection yields to fragility, and eternity manifests as a living, human experience. Matter is not subordinate, but becomes co-author, preserving on the surface traces of gesture, process and its own evolution.

Autodidact, I have built my path through experimentation, observation and listening. The approach is not aimed at control, but at accompanying the material in its transformation. The resulting forms reflect the functioning of memory: structures in which fragments, traces and absences coexist and regenerate.
This practice explores matter as a living archive. The sculptures emerge as presences suspended between ruin and rebirth, between permanence and transformation, returning to matter a profoundly contemporary and human dimension.

- Contemporary sculpture by Matteo Ciffo (Italy - 1987). Title Frammenti-Eracle
- Year 2026. Edition no. 5/8 - Signed and authenticated by the artist, with certificate of authenticity
- Material: Cold fusion of marble and stone powders
- Excellent conditions


FRAGMENTI Collection

The comparison with classical sculpture constitutes a central element of this collection. Those forms, historically associated with the idea of perfection, eternity and collective memory, are taken as a starting point and subjected to a process of fragmentation and redefinition.
The form is no longer understood as a stable unit, but as a transient condition. It is interrupted, broken apart and reassembled, revealing its own unstable nature. The volume opens up, separates into blocks and fragments, generating a new structure in which time is no longer hidden, but becomes a visible element.
This tension eliminates the idea of perfection as an absolute state. What appears eternal reveals its own vulnerability. The classical form survives, but transformed: no longer a symbol of immortality, but a presence traversed by time, exposed to change and returned to a new dimension.




MATTEO CIFFO

Born in Biella in 1987, since 2007 I have developed a research focused on matter, its transformation and the memory it retains. My work arises from a direct relationship with noble and complex materials such as marble and stone powders, natural pigments, Armenian soils, oxides and metals. I do not consider them mere expressive tools, but living presences, bearers of time, history and the possibility of rebirth.

Through a process that I consider more ritual than sculptural: a rebirth of stone guided by my hand. The practice arises from observation and the desire to restore life to what has been crushed, abandoned or forgotten. Fragments and scraps, often coming from the work of other sculptors, become the original material for my works.
They are materials that already carry a story within themselves. I break them down and recombine them, generating forms that no longer belong to their previous state, but to a new condition. Each work emerges from a fragile balance between loss and rebirth, between memory and possibility, making visible the moment when matter ceases to be what it was and becomes something else.

The journey takes the shape of a transformation that surpasses traditional sculpture, approaching an almost alchemical dimension. I use materials that have already existed, break them down and recombine them to generate new forms and identities. Each creation arises from a tension between destruction and regeneration, between loss and memory, making visible a continuous state of change.

The research confronts materials that embody a deep contradiction: seemingly eternal and indestructible, yet at the same time sensitive and vulnerable. What seems immutable reveals an unstable nature, capable of reacting, oxidizing and transforming over time. This condition makes matter an active part of the work, engaged in a constant dialogue with time and the environment.
Perfection yields to fragility, and eternity manifests as a living, human experience. Matter is not subordinate, but becomes co-author, preserving on the surface traces of gesture, process and its own evolution.

Autodidact, I have built my path through experimentation, observation and listening. The approach is not aimed at control, but at accompanying the material in its transformation. The resulting forms reflect the functioning of memory: structures in which fragments, traces and absences coexist and regenerate.
This practice explores matter as a living archive. The sculptures emerge as presences suspended between ruin and rebirth, between permanence and transformation, returning to matter a profoundly contemporary and human dimension.

Tiedot

Aikakausi
Vuoden 2000 jälkeen
Myyjä
Suoraan taiteilijalta
Alkuperämaa
Italia
Tyyli
Nykyaikainen
Materiaali
other, Kivi, Marmori
Taiteilija
Matteo Ciffo
Taideteoksen nimi
Frammenti - Eracle
Signeeraus
Signeerattu
Editio
five eighths
Vuosi
2026
Väri
Beige, Keltainen, Ruskea, Valkoinen
Kunto
Erinomainen kunto
Leveys
42 cm
Leveys
30 cm
Syvyys
27 cm
Paino
10 kg
Myynyt käyttäjä
ItaliaVerifioitu
30
Myydyt esineet
100%
pro

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