Vincenzo Frattini's Anthological Exhibition at Ischia's Aragonese Castle
Vincenzo Frattini (Salerno, 1978) presents a solo exhibition at the Aragonese Castle in Ischia that traces the evolution of his artistic practice through an anthological approach, deliberately avoiding chronological order. The show rethinks natural creation processes to offer a direct experience of reality via a sensitive relationship between forms and colors. Frattini's creative gestures—holes, segments immersed in color, juxtaposed monochrome canvas modules, and a hypnotic video—each assert their own meaning, transforming abstract forms into concrete fragments that engage space and viewer. A drill displayed as a pure aesthetic object symbolizes the physical essence of his works, liberated from its functional nature. In the artist's hands, it becomes a brush that works paint and an invisible tool generating a temporal flow that animates the creation process. The exhibition is curated by Stefania Rinaldi.
Key facts
- Vincenzo Frattini was born in Salerno in 1978.
- The exhibition is held at the Aragonese Castle in Ischia.
- The show takes an anthological approach without chronological order.
- Frattini's works include holes, color segments, monochrome canvas modules, and a video.
- A drill is exhibited as a pure aesthetic object.
- The drill is transformed from a construction tool into a brush and an invisible tool of creation.
- The exhibition aims to provide a direct experience of reality through form and color.
- The show is curated by Stefania Rinaldi.
Entities
Artists
- Vincenzo Frattini
- Stefania Rinaldi
Institutions
- Aragonese Castle
- Artribune
Locations
- Ischia
- Italy
- Salerno