Alessandro Roma
Alessandro Roma (Milan, 1977) graduated at Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera of Milan in 2001. The artist’s research is characterized by a predominant pictorial approach, resulting from his academic education and early years activity. More recently, Roma investigated and adopted different techniques, exploring casting, printing on fabric, ceramics and collage. This lead to a whole new repertoire of inner landscapes, arising from both real experiences and literary sources, that transforms his imagination into something tangible and accessible to the viewer.
His works have been exposed in many solo and group exhibitions among: Quartz studio, Turin; Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix gallery, London, GB (2022); Triennale Museum, Milan (2021); Convent San Francesco in Bagnacavallo, IT (2020); Archaeological Museum Salinas, Palermo, IT; Renata Fabbri, Milan; Foundation Thalie Bruxelles, BE (2019); Mic Ceramic museum, Faenza, IT; Z2O/SaraZanin Gallery, Rome; Elsley House, London (2018); Biennale del disegno, Rimini (2016, 2015); Lorcan OʼNeill Gallery, Rome (2012); Prague Biennal (2009).
Alessandro Roma (Milan, 1977) graduated at Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera of Milan in 2001. The artist’s research is characterized by a predominant pictorial approach, resulting from his academic education and early years activity. More recently, Roma investigated and adopted different techniques, exploring casting, printing on fabric, ceramics and collage. This lead to a whole new repertoire of inner landscapes, arising from both real experiences and literary sources, that transforms his imagination into something tangible and accessible to the viewer.
His works have been exposed in many solo and group exhibitions among: Quartz studio, Turin; Yamamoto Keiko Rochaix gallery, London, GB (2022); Triennale Museum, Milan (2021); Convent San Francesco in Bagnacavallo, IT (2020); Archaeological Museum Salinas, Palermo, IT; Renata Fabbri, Milan; Foundation Thalie Bruxelles, BE (2019); Mic Ceramic museum, Faenza, IT; Z2O/SaraZanin Gallery, Rome; Elsley House, London (2018); Biennale del disegno, Rimini (2016, 2015); Lorcan OʼNeill Gallery, Rome (2012); Prague Biennal (2009).



Renata Fabbri is delighted to announce that the artist has been chosen to create a project for the Croatian pavilion at the Sixtieth Venice Biennale, to take place April 20 to November 24, 2024.

- Vlatka Horvat
Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb
Opening Sept 14
Until 12/11/2023
Curated by Kristina Bonjeković Stojković

- Vlatka Horvat,
- Tim Etchells,
- Sophie Ko
Artissima
2nd – 5th November 2023
Oval | Torino
Main Section
Hall Orange | Booth 12

- Giovanni Kronenberg
Curated by Vincenzo de Bellis and Alessandro Rabottini