Fabrizio Corneli

Fabrizio Corneli's expressive language investigates the play between light and shadow through surprising effects of refraction, decomposition and anamorphosis that immerse the viewer in a purely perceptive experience. His works emerge as unpredictable revelations inspired by classical statuary or elements of nature.

works

 

video

Fabrizio Corneli
Italy, 2020
Studio Trisorio

 

 catalogue

 
  • Fabrizio Corneli lives and works in Florence where he was born in 1958.

    He has exhibited in various public and private venues in Italy and abroad including: Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome (1979); Villa Romana, Florence; Maryland Institute, Baltimore; XI Quadriennale di Roma; P.A.C. Milan (1986); Villa Celle, Santomato Pistoia (1988); Palau de la Generalitat in Valenciana, Valencia (1990); Museo de arte contemporáneo Sofía Imber, Caracas (1992); Kunstverein Grafschaft Bentheim, Neuenhaus; Galleria Comunale d’Arte Moderna, Bologna; Rocca Paolina, Perugia (1997); Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura; Museum of Contemporary Art, Sapporo (1999); Palau de la Virreina, Barcelona (2000); Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo (2001); Villa Medicea La Màgia, Quarrata, Pistoia; Palazzo delle Papesse, Siena; MAN, Nuoro (2006); Archäologisches Museum Frankfurt (2012); Musée Granet, Aix-en-Provence (2013); Sharjah Art Museum UAE (2014); Museo della città, Rimini; Torre degli Zuccaro and Torre di Sant’Alò, Mantova; Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Madrid (2016), curated by the Studio Trisorio; Centro Pecci, Prato; MAMbo, Bologna (2017). He has realized permanent installations in the cities of Pistoia (1997), Sélestat (1999), Kobe (2001, 2007), Anderlecht (2006), Prato (2000, 2014), L’Aquila (2011, 2015), Traunstein (2020), Tainan City (2021), Doha (2021).

    He has been working with Studio Trisorio since 2002.

  • Fabrizio Corneli vive e lavora a Firenze dove è nato nel 1958.

    Ha esposto in numerosi spazi pubblici e privati in Italia e all’estero, fra i quali: Palazzo delle Esposizioni, Roma (1979); Villa Romana, Firenze; Maryland Institute, Baltimora; XI Quadriennale di Roma; P.A.C. Milano (1986); Villa Celle, Santomato Pistoia (1988); Palau de la Generalitat Valenciana, Valencia (1990); Museo de arte contemporáneo Sofía Imber, Caracas (1992); Kunstverein Grafschaft Bentheim, Neuenhaus; Galleria Comunale d’Arte Moderna, Bologna; Rocca Paolina, Perugia (1997); Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura; Museum of Contemporary Art, Sapporo (1999); Palau de la Virreina, Barcellona (2000); Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo (2001); Villa Medicea La Màgia, Quarrata, Pistoia; Palazzo delle Papesse, Siena; MAN, Nuoro (2006); Archäologisches Museum Frankfurt (2012); Musée Granet, Aix-en- Provence (2013); Sharjah Art Museum UAE (2014); Museo della città, Rimini; Torre degli Zuccaro e Torre di Sant’Alò, Mantova; Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Madrid (2016), a cura dello Studio Trisorio; Centro Pecci, Prato; MAMbo, Bologna (2017). Ha realizzato installazioni permanenti nelle città di Pistoia (1997), Sélestat (1999), Kobe (2001, 2007), Anderlecht (2006), Prato (2000, 2014), L’Aquila (2011, 2015), Traunstein (2020), Tainan City (2021), Doha (2021).

    Collabora con lo Studio Trisorio dal 2002.

 

exhibitions

Fabrizio Corneli