Massimo Sacchetti is an eclectic contemporary Italian artist from the Italian Alps of Aosta Valley, Italy and has exhibited over the years in various important locations in Italy, Finland, Great Britain, the United States, Germany and France.[1] He is a Lecturer at the Art School of Aosta and he has been collaborating for years with numerous art and design institutes.[2]
The protagonist of Sacchetti's works is Nature, almost a tribute to the Aosta Valley, through its landscapes, caught in the changing of the seasons, which push the observer to reflect on the beauty of the places of the heart and memory, often only evoked by traits, lines and symbols, suspended between abstractionism and symbolism.[3]
He uses all the techniques: drawing, painting, sculpture, graphics, photography and 3D videography. The last two decades are marked by numerous collaborations in internationally important exhibition spaces such as the Lathi Art Tadai Museum, in Finland, the Art Ville de Meyzieu, Lyon, the MACRO Museum of Contemporary Art Rome and Triennale in Milan.[4]
He has been active from at least 1974 who recently had an exhibition of his art at the Palazzo Rosso art museum in Genoa.[5]
Exhibitions
editPERSONAL EXHIBITIONS[6]
2017 | Residenza d’artista
villa Durazzo Bombrini, Cornigliano, GE |
2016 | Seminario Arte contemporanea
e Architettura: architetto Gianluca Peluffo e Massimo Sacchetti Sala conferenze Castello Baron Gamba Museo Arte moderna e contemporanea, Chatillon |
2016 | Latitudine Longitudine
Castello Baron Gamba Museo Arte moderna e contemporanea, Chatillon |
2015 | Stanno dove sono
Galleria Alfredo Meconi
e Officine Solimano , Savona |
2015 | Alito che si condensa
Spazio Laura Mayolino, Milano |
2012 | Tutto ciò Avviene
Palazzo Pantaleo Spinola, Genova |
2010 | Stanno dove sono
Ambra Gaudenzi Gallery, Genova |
2009 | Pathosformel
Studio C10H12N20, Torino |
2006 | Videosegni
Spazio T, Saint Cristophe Aosta |
2007 | Still life?
Museo di Palazzo Rosso, Genova |
2004 | Conversazioni su cultura e società
secondo ciclo di seminari
Fondazione Chabod, Aosta |
2003 | la visione del non visibile
fondazione Federico Chabod, Aosta |
2002 | Sensitive Chemical Recognition
Museo d'Arte Contemporanea
Palazzo delle Papesse, Siena |
2002 | Pitiriasis Rosea di Gilbert
Palazzo Fattinanti Cambiaso, Genova |
1997/
1999 |
Deposito Invernale
The International Institute of Art and Architecture, New York. The American University, Washington DC. |
1997 | Dall'alto
Curtain Arts Gallery, London |
1993 | Ombra Aperta SALA 1
Mary Angela Schroth , Roma |
1991 | Da dove nasce la montagna
Galleria Rosa Leonardi/V Idea, Genova |
1991 | Fine Chiesa di San lorenzo, Aosta |
1989 | Le Tracce della Memoria
Santa Maria di Castello, Genova |
1989 | Sull'Idolo
Museum of Modern Art Kemi
Suomi, Finland
Museum of Modern Art Tampere
Suomi Finland
Museum of Modern Art Kokkola
Suomi, Finland
Museum of Modern Art Joensuu
Suomi, Finland |
COLLECTIVE EXHIBITIONS
2017 | Latitudini dell’Arte Germania/Italia
Palazzo Ducale, Genova |
2011 | VideoArt Fest
Teatro delle Muse, Ancona |
2011 | Monitor Space
La Triennale di Milano, Milano |
2010 | Violenza invisibile
Macro Museo di Arte Contemporanea, Roma |
2010 | Ravello LAB
Villa san Rufolo Ravello, Salerno |
1992 | Exhibition Lahti
Art Tadai Museum, Lahti Finland |
1992 | Art Ville de Meysieu
Lyon, France |
1991 | Subtransalpina
Fortezza di Bard, Hone Bard Valle d’Aosta |
1990 | Spezzare il Tetto
Palazzo Lanfranchi, Pisa |
1990/
1991 |
Luoghi Poetici della Sperimentazione
Galleria Civica Sampierdarena, Genova |
'1990' | Junge Malerei in Italien
Bildende Kunst, Muchen |
References
edit- ^ "La Valle 'unica e astratta' di Massimo Sacchetti al Castello Gamba". Valledaostaglocal.it (in Italian). 2016-07-30. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
- ^ "Massimo Sacchetti - Latitudine 45,7 / Longitudine 7,6 - Regione Autonoma Valle d'Aosta". www.castellogamba.vda.it. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
- ^ "Massimo Sacchetti - Latitudine 45,7 / Longitudine 7,6 - Regione Autonoma Valle d'Aosta". www.castellogamba.vda.it. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
- ^ "Massimo Sacchetti - Latitudine 45,7 / Longitudine 7,6 - Regione Autonoma Valle d'Aosta". www.castellogamba.vda.it. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
- ^ Press release from Musei di Strada Nuova - Palazzo Rosso, 05-OCT-06, accessed 01-AUG-07. http://www.undo.net/cgi-bin/undo/pressrelease/pressrelease.pl?id=1159869737
- ^ "Contact". Massimo Sacchetti. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
External links
edit[1] Website of Artist http://www.massimosacchetti.it/en/