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Fabrizio Segaricci

Informations clés

  • Museums on APS:
    • THAT’S CONTEMPORAIRE
    • THAT’S CONTEMPORAIRE
    • THAT’S CONTEMPORAIRE
    • THAT’S CONTEMPORAIRE
    • THAT’S CONTEMPORAIRE
  • Works on APS: 9
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Nationality: Italie
  • Top 3 works:
    • TFR #4 Italian landscape (detail)
    • TFR #1 Behind the gates (detail)
    • TFR #1 Behind the gates (detail)
  • Plus…

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Question 1:
Quel est le mouvement artistique auquel Fabrizio Segaricci adhère principalement ?
Question 2:
Dans quelle ville Fabrizio Segaricci est-il né ?
Question 3:
Quelles sont les principales matières utilisées par Segaricci dans ses œuvres ?
Question 4:
Quel thème central explore Fabrizio Segaricci dans son travail artistique ?

Fabrizio Segaricci: Exploring Memory and Time Through Photographic Minimalism

Fabrizio Segaricci, born in Magione, Italy in 1969, is an Italian artist whose practice centers on a profound engagement with memory, identity, and the relentless march of time. He resides and works in Magione, consistently pushing boundaries across various artistic mediums – photography, video installation, and sculptural explorations – demonstrating a restless curiosity and dedication to experimentation. Segaricci’s approach isn't merely about depicting images; it’s about crafting experiences that resonate with contemplation and invite viewers to consider the complexities of human perception. Early Influences: Segaricci’s artistic journey began with a fascination for photography, nurtured by an interest in documenting everyday life and capturing fleeting moments. This initial focus instilled within him a meticulous attention to detail and a sensitivity to visual composition—qualities that would become hallmarks of his subsequent work. He recognized the transformative potential of capturing ephemeral instants, believing that these images could serve as conduits for conveying deeper emotional resonance. The influence of masters like Henri Cartier-Bresson and Josef Kesselmann – photographers who championed spontaneity and considered the role of framing in shaping perception – undoubtedly shaped Segaricci’s formative aesthetic sensibilities. Exploring Conceptual Art: Recognizing the limitations of traditional representation, Segaricci embraced conceptual art principles, prioritizing ideas over literal depictions. He sought to communicate emotions and concepts through carefully constructed visuals, often utilizing geometric forms and monochrome palettes—primarily grayscale—to heighten their impact. This deliberate stylistic choice reflects a broader trend within contemporary art – a rejection of illusionistic realism in favor of intellectual engagement and symbolic resonance. Segaricci’s conceptual framework aligns with the spirit of Minimalist artists like Donald Judd and Agnes Martin, emphasizing simplicity and reducing visual elements to their essential components. The ‘TFR’ Series: His most celebrated series, ‘TFR’ (That's Contemporary), exemplifies this commitment to exploring profound themes. Beginning in 2017 with ‘TFR #1 Behind the Gates,’ Segaricci created a striking light box installation—a deliberate choice designed to immerse viewers in a contemplative space and provoke reflection on notions of confinement and observation. The piece’s stark simplicity underscores the artist's belief that powerful imagery can convey complex ideas without resorting to overt symbolism. Subsequent installments, including ‘TFR #2 Eight Stories’ and ‘TFR #5 Window 1968,’ continue this exploration of geometric abstraction and grayscale photography, consistently emphasizing visual balance and conceptual depth. These installations utilize precisely cut acrylic sheets illuminated by LED lights—a technique that maximizes luminosity while minimizing glare—creating an environment conducive to prolonged contemplation and fostering a dialogue between the artwork and the viewer’s subconscious mind. Notable Exhibitions & Recognition: Segaricci's work has garnered international acclaim, appearing in prestigious venues such as Trevi Flash Art Museum, Pinacoteca Bãrao de Santo Ãngelo/Istituto de Artes a Rio Grande do Sul (Brasile), Museum of New Art Detroit (U.S.A.), Palazzo Lucarini Contemporary (Trevi - Perugia), Palazzo Vitelli alla Cannoniera (Città di Castello – Perugia), Castello dei Cavalieri di Malta Magione (Perugia), Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Madrid (Spagna), Palazzo Consoli Bevagna (Perugia), Museolaboratorio ex manifattura tabacchi Città Sant’Angelo (Pescara), Istituto Polacco di Roma, Casa Testori Novate Milanese (MI), Viafarini Milano; sia in spazi privati tra cui Circoloquadro Milano, Palazzo Coluccia (Specchia - Lecce), Sassetti Cultura Milano. His participation in the exhibition “Ci siamo solo persi di vista” alongside Circoloquadro cemented his position as a leading voice within Milan’s contemporary art scene. Current Biography: Fabrizio Segaricci continues to refine his artistic practice, experimenting with new materials and techniques while maintaining his unwavering focus on exploring themes of memory, time, and perception. His ongoing explorations reflect a deep engagement with the intellectual currents shaping our era—a commitment to confronting challenging questions about identity and social responsibility through the medium of photographic minimalism. He resides in Magione, Italy, where he pursues his artistic endeavors with quiet determination and profound sensitivity—a testament to the enduring power of art as a vehicle for contemplation and transformative insight.