Marcello Maloberti

生まれ:
1966
在住:
Milan, Italy
国籍:
Italian
トラスト:
APT London
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Born in 1966 in Codogno, Italy, Marcello Maloberti lives and works between Milan and Lisbon. Drawing on the spirit of the carnival as a source of inspiration, Maloberti’s theatrical installations, performances, videos and photographs play with viewers’ expectations, at times literally involving them into his works. His pieces often take the form of carefully staged tableaux that extend a moment in time and provoke a subtle confrontation between spectator and performer. They appear as drawn out freeze-frames of an event at the breaking point between movement and inertia. Suspended in time, Maloberti’s pieces are literally held in a state of tension, charged with the promise of a denouement that is constantly postponed as a means of holding the viewer’s undivided attention.

Recent solo exhibitions include “Ghiaccio” at Teatro Studio, Scandicci, Firenze (2009), “Raptus” at GAMeC Galleria d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Bergamo (2009), “Circus” at Galleria Francesco Pantaleone, Palermo (2007), “Tagadà” at Galleria Raffaella Cortese, Milan (2007) and “Marcello Maloberti” at Fondazione Lanfranco Baldi, Pelago (2006). Maloberti’s work has also shown as part of Performa 09, New York (2009), “Sguardo periferico e corpo collettivo” at Museo d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Bozen, Bolzano (2008), “The people's choice” at Isola art center, Milan (2006), “Anteprima Torin”, the Rome Quadriennale at Palazzo della Promotrice delle Belle Arti, Turin (2004) and “Prague Biennale 1 – peripheries become center” at the National Gallery, Prague (2003).

Marcello Maloberti is represented by Galleria Raffaella Cortese, Milan.


For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art