Francesco Castellani
Visual artist, director, videomaker. He lives and works in Rome, Milan, Bari. His work has always co-existed in the video and film images, and visual experimentation in the most diverse formats and media.
His research focuses on the relationship between individual / space / time / movement, and on the complexity of being in the existing.
In the course of 2018 participates in the exhibition "Vulci landscape fragments" by Francesca Perti; at the "Tiny Biennale 2018" of the Temple University Art Gallery, curated by Susan Moore, and at the collective "Fragile Dimension" at the Biblioteca Vallicelliana in Rome.
Also in 2018 he began his collaboration with the gallery Misia Arte and Cellule Creative of Bari. For these spaces he made video installations for the exhibitions "Nature against Nature" and for "These Japanese".
In 2017 he took part in the exhibition for the tenth anniversary of Casa Sponge in Pergola di Urbino.
Also in 2017 one of his works is among the ten included in the first issue of the ART BAG publishing initiative - art magazine with Surprise.
In 2015 he created the works "Over Cover" and "Mind Mapping" for the exhibition "Cervelli da buttare", at the Sinopia Gallery in Rome.
His first solo exhibition in Rome was in 2010, at Unicas - via del Tritone.
Alongside his artistic activity he is a curator and essayist; his is the critical essay "The Cinematic Eye" published in 2016 by the Galleria Invernizzi in Milan.
more infos at: https://castellanivisual.wordpress.com
Events at Rome Art Week
2018
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