Alessandro Biggio (1974), lives and works between Cagliari and Calasetta.
In his practice, strongly rooted in the place where he works, experimentation with different materials, both natural and artificial, in particular: ash, clay and polyurethane, plays a fundamental role. The sculptures, drawings and installations are the outcome of long
processes in which form and decay coexist in a delicate balance.
Among the main exhibitions: 2024, Filira, MAN, Nuoro, curated by Chiara Gatti; 2023, Schiume”, Fondazione di Sardegna, Cagliari;2022, Notes for an archeology of the future, Fondazione La Quadriennaledi Roma, Palazzo Braschi, Rome, curated by Alessandra
Troncone; 2021, Nothing is lost, GAMeC, Bergamo, curated by Anna Daneri and Lorenzo Giusti; 3.5 million years, Cler, Milan; 2019; Time Signatures, Galerie Stadtpark, Krems, curated by David Komary; 2018; Sénne, Galleries of Modern and Contemporary Art of
Cagliari, curated by Paola Mura; 2013, Braccia #2, Marino Marini Museum, Florence; Braccia #1, MAN, Nuoro.