On February 29, 1984, artist Alessandro Rinaldi inaugurated his solo exhibition entitled “Ships, Colors, Other… and Whales” in Macerata, hosted under the patronage of the Cassa di Risparmio of the Province of Macerata.
The exhibition offered the public a visual journey through themes dear to the artist: the evocative power of colors, the fascination of the sea and natural elements, and the allure of large whales as symbols of mystery and vastness. Rinaldi’s works are distinguished by an original and immediately recognizable style, where contemporary sensibility merges with deep expressive research.
The exhibition received a review from painter Vladimiro Tulli, who highlighted Rinaldi’s ability to convey emotions and engage viewers through an intense and refined pictorial language. The event confirmed Rinaldi’s role as a significant figure within the regional art scene.
"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.