Edoardo Tresoldi

Artist ∙ Italy

About the Speaker

Edoardo Tresoldi plays with the transparency of mesh and with industrial materials to transcend the time-space dimension and narrate a dialogue between Art and World, a visual summary which reveals itself in the fade-out of physical limitations.

Mixing classical and modern language, he generates a third one, strongly contemporary. Born in 1987, he grew up in Milan where, at the age of 9, experimented different languages and techniques under the guidance of painter Mario Straforini. In 2009, he moved to Rome and started working in various creative areas. Cinema, music, scenography and sculpture gave him a heterogeneous vision of arts and became a platform for experimentation.

Since 2013, he has performed public space interventions, focusing his research on genius loci and the study of landscape elements.

His works have been featured in public spaces, archaeological contexts, contemporary art festivals, music festivals and group shows.

In 2016, he carried out, together with the Italian Ministry of Culture, the restoration of the Basilica Paleocristiana of Siponto, a unique convergence between contemporary art and archaeology.

In January 2017, he was included by Forbes among ‘The 30 most influential European artists under 30’.

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Plenary III: Culture & The City II
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Dec 9
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