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Alberto Di Fabio's Cosmic Visions at Luca Tommasi Gallery

exhibition · 2026-04-27

Alberto Di Fabio (b. 1966, Avezzano) presents 'Paesaggi di una materia invisibile' at Luca Tommasi Gallery in Milan, exploring the dialogue between order and chaos through abstract painting and a monumental geometric wall drawing. The exhibition transforms the gallery into a cosmic journey, with works like 'Cosmo rosa' using veils, drips, and layers to create neuronal synapses connecting mind to universal energy. Titles such as 'Enigma della materia' and 'Trasformazioni invisibili' evoke mysteries of the cosmos, linking art and science by referencing the Higgs boson. The wall drawing, with concentric circles reminiscent of an armillary sphere, marks a new geometric order for the artist, inviting viewers into the energy animating the universe. The show runs at Luca Tommasi, Milan, as of February 2020.

Key facts

  • Alberto Di Fabio was born in Avezzano in 1966.
  • The exhibition is titled 'Paesaggi di una materia invisibile'.
  • It is held at Luca Tommasi Gallery in Milan.
  • The show features a large wall drawing with geometric order.
  • Works include 'Cosmo rosa' with veils, dripping, and color layers.
  • Titles reference cosmic mysteries: 'Enigma della materia', 'Trasformazioni invisibili', 'Espansione'.
  • The exhibition connects art and science, mentioning the Higgs boson.
  • The wall drawing uses concentric circles like an armillary sphere.

Entities

Artists

  • Alberto Di Fabio
  • Sol LeWitt

Institutions

  • Luca Tommasi Gallery
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Avezzano
  • Italy
  • Milan

Sources