Andrea Fontanari's Rome Exhibition Explores Light and Solitude
Andrea Fontanari (Trento, 1996) presents a solo exhibition in Rome featuring works on paper and small-format oil paintings. His style combines suspended, metaphysical scenes with intimate daily-life observations, using oblique perspectives and abrupt cuts. The artist, despite his youth, captures a sense of timelessness and memory. Most works are on paper, with black pastel or oil, exploring figures in zenithal light or dark solitude. The exhibition includes pieces from before the Rome show, all characterized by his swift, fugitive gaze at reality.
Key facts
- Andrea Fontanari was born in Trento in 1996.
- The exhibition is held in Rome.
- Most works are on paper, using black pastel or oil.
- Fontanari's style includes metaphysical and intimate scenes.
- He uses oblique perspectives and abrupt cuts.
- The artist explores themes of light, solitude, and memory.
- Works include small-format oil paintings.
- The exhibition features both new and previous works.
Entities
Artists
- Andrea Fontanari
Locations
- Rome
- Italy
- Trento