Roma presents collages and pictures that repeatedly deal with the theme of the interior. In his paper works, he collages details from glossy design magazines in order to rearrange and transform them.
Solo show
In his first solo exhibition in Germany, the young Italian artist Alessandro Roma
presents collages and pictures that repeatedly deal with the theme of the interior.
In his paper works, he collages details from glossy design magazines in order to
rearrange and transform them. Reworked with garishly coloured felt-tip drawings, he
creates new fascinating and confusing interior views of rooms and architecture. The
excessive forms and colours, the glossy surfaces and the luxurious and stylish
furniture brought together in his works overstate the demands for an aesthetic
living. Emptied of people, the rooms are caught up in their own movement. Forms are
dissolved, adopting the rhythm of fabric patterns or carpets only to break away from
them again. Colours flow in waves, though without departing from the prescribed
path; objects, spaces, perspectives overlap.
The psychedelic and futuristic aspects in Roma’s works are connected with the search
for space. Space remains undefined; structures are repeatedly undermined to be taken
up again at another point. Alessandro Roma’s visionary architecture seems to have an
independent existence that is sufficient unto itself – a balancing act between
static and organic forces suggesting permanent change. The artist plays with the
abstract as well as concrete notion of space and time. What is normally so clearly
defined in space and time appears kaleidoscopically fragmented – as a fantasy of the
past, the future and the ephemeral.
Alessandro Roma (*1977) lives and works in Milan. Since 2003, following his studies
at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan, he has presented his works in solo
and group exhibitions in Italy and Switzerland. He is taking part in the Prague
Biennale 2007.
Opening: 17.03.2007, 6pm
Galerie Alexandra Saheb
Linienstr. 196 - Berlin