Alberto Biasi
Bio
Alberto Biasi (Italy, 1937) is a prominent artist and pioneer of the kinetic and optical art movement. From a young age, Biasi showed a keen interest in exploring the possibilities of visual perception and movement in art. In the 1960s, he became one of the founders of the "Nouveau Réalisme" group and later of "Gruppo N," which sought to integrate science and technology into artistic creation. His work is characterized by the use of geometric forms, vibrant colors, and repetitive patterns that generate dynamic and immersive visual effects. Throughout his career, Biasi has exhibited in numerous international galleries and museums, establishing himself as a key figure in contemporary Italian and world art. His innovative approach and dedication to experimenting with perception have made him a leading figure in kinetic and optical art.
Statement
Alberto Biasi's work seeks to activate the viewer's perception through the interplay of form, color, and movement. Using geometric patterns and repetition techniques, he creates compositions that seem to vibrate, undulate, or shift with the simple movement of the eye. His interest lies in exploring how visual perception can be manipulated to generate sensations of depth, rhythm, and energy. Biasi combines mathematical precision with an artistic sensibility that invites active contemplation, challenging the observer's passivity. Each piece is a sensory experience that reveals the relationship between science and art, demonstrating that perception is not fixed, but dynamic and susceptible to the influence of design and colorimetry. His work invites us to question visual reality and experience the magic of movement within the static.
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