TIBERTI OSVALDO | 20 Oct 2025 | Rome Art Week

TIBERTI OSVALDO Open Studio

The Fifth Essence in: The Volturno Morani Prize exhibition brings together eleven international artists on the theme "The Fifth Dimension," exploring the dialogue between art, science, and spirituality in the spirit of Spatial Neoconstructivism.

Thus, the encounter and discussion of diverse energies generates paths, directions, intersections, and overlaps to reach or pass from a center to various "peripheral" circles, transit points from painting to architecture. Constellations or satellites become open meeting points, where one can meet, read, discuss, pause, and leave a mark.">Title of the work: Quinta Essenza

Year of execution: 2025

Technique: Mixed media: acrylic on canvas; collage of copperplate prints

(linocut); assemblage of polyplatinum and bronze.

Actual dimensions: 120 x 80 cm

The Fifth Essence seeks to manifest itself: the fifth ethereal element combines in the work with the other four earthly elements (earth, water, air, fire) to represent the Celestial world.

The process of total art sees, reflects, and narrates Space and Time in the search for that Abstract, a discourse that approaches the real and incomprehensible concepts of the Universe and Love.

The basic signs: colors, lines, curves, and their distortions or evolutions become Proun environments of the mind and soul, which map and describe invisible places. In the "pictorial" work, time does not exist; all events coexist in the same moment, in a new dimension.

Thus, the encounter and discussion of diverse energies generates paths, directions, intersections, and overlaps to reach or pass from a center to various "peripheral" circles, transit points from painting to architecture. Constellations or satellites become open meeting points, where one can meet, read, discuss, pause, and leave a mark.
The Volturno Morani International Prize exhibition is a tribute to Maestro Volturno Morani (1932–2004), founder of Spatial Neoconstructivism, and an invitation to reflect on the dialogue between art, science, and spirituality.

Twenty years after the Maestro's passing and on the occasion of the opening of the Pinacoteca Morani at the Casa Blu in San Prospero, this edition of the Prize renews the mission of the movement he founded: to explore, through art, the relationship between space, time, and the inner dimension of humanity.

The proposed theme, "The Fifth Dimension," invites us to consider Love as a universal force that binds the visible and the invisible, matter and spirit, the human and the cosmic. The finalist works demonstrate a plurality of perspectives that, despite their diverse languages, converge toward a common horizon of research and transcendence.
The artists selected for this edition are: Tommaso Andreocci, Anna Tonelli, Gianluca Fascetto, Giovanna Marpicati, Osvaldo Tiberti, Cristiano Cavedon, Carlo Dottor, Ingrid Leka, Sebastiano Miduri, Cruciano Nasca, and Roberto Faggion.

Through their works, the exhibition becomes a visual and spiritual journey, in which color, form, and light are transformed into instruments of revelation, capable of evoking the "fifth dimension" that Maestro Morani intuited and represented in his works as a bridge between knowledge and faith.

This exhibition marks a new chapter in the School of Spatial Neoconstructivism, confirming the vitality of a thought that continues to inspire and indicate, in art, the path to building the future by looking to infinity.

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