“150 Artists Brothers in Italy” was a prestigious exhibition of artists held in Assisi in 2011, in conjunction with the tribute to the Romanian caricaturist Stefan Popa, winner of the Mediterranean Art Prize. The event featured the participation of numerous Italian artists, creating an important moment of encounter and cultural dialogue.
Among the protagonists was Alessandro Rinaldi, who contributed with his works distinguished by a personal and recognizable style, capable of combining contemporary sensitivity with artistic research. His presence further enriched the value of the exhibition, offering the public an original and intense perspective on the language of contemporary art.
The event produced official catalogues, now available at the OmpSi headquarters in Assisi, which collect the visual testimonies of all the participating artists, including Rinaldi’s works, confirming the cultural and documentary significance of the exhibition.
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"Blindness forces the eyes to look upward: it fishes out, from the primordial sea, the metaphysical vocation of the gaze"
"Consciousness does not have the same eyes as the individual. Consciousness has second ones that see the first"
"If I see, and what I see does not push my sight further, but stops it at our chosen meeting point, what else have I seen if not beauty"
Alessandro Rinaldi
Illustrations
Illustrations for the children’s book “Il mio volo senz’ali”, written by Sonia Ognibene, published by Amazon Books.
2020
In 2020, he published the book “Registro di un maestro”, published by Prospero/Calibano, Milan.
September/December 2006
Publication of a poem in the quarterly magazine of culture and art “Alla bottega”, Milan.