Alessandro Fogo

Alessandro Fogo

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Alessandro Fogo (b. 1992; Thiene, IT) is a painter whose canvases present themselves as framed rituals, oftentimes featuring pensive figures, sleeping animals, and hidden plants. On a first glance, his works appear to capture intimate ordinary moments but upon closer look his uncanny constructed world reveals itself as disobedient and uncanny. His paintings tell the genesis and history of lasting objects and ideas, establishing them as historical fragments that demand recognition. Fogo sources imagery like an archaeologist digging for artifacts, often drawing on ancient historical and alchemical motifs, which are then layered and interspersed with familiar everyday objects.

Alessandro Fogo, Visione, 2023

Oil on linen

82.7 x 63 inches, 210 x 160 cm

Installation View in Mythos at Museo Palazzo Buonaccorsi, IT. Photo courtesy of Roberto Balestrini

Alessandro Fogo, Idol burning itself, 2023

Oil on linen

31.5 x 23.6 inches, 80 x 60 cm

Alessandro Fogo, Tritone e satiressa, 2023

Oil on linen

48 x 61 inches, 122 x 155 cm

Installation View in Mythos at Museo Palazzo Buonaccorsi, IT. Photo courtesy of Roberto Balestrini

Alessandro Fogo, In principio fu la cicogna che perì nel calore degli astri celesti nel tentativo di portare il piccolo di Dio nell’altissimo, 2020

Oil on linen

68.9 x 78.7 inches, 175 x 200 cm

Installation View in Mythos at Museo Palazzo Buonaccorsi, IT. Photo courtesy of Roberto Balestrini

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