Andrea Salvino
The artistic research of Andrea Salvino (born 1969 in Rome) is strictly connected with the Italian XXth Century history and draws inspiration from the political, social and cinematographic iconography in Italy and Europe in that period until today. His work can be considered as page of unofficial storiography, written in images, anedoctes and details of other visual documents. The subjects that Salvino brings to life in his drawn papers and painted canvases are historical frames identified amid numerous photographs, old postcards, books or prints, selected for their iconographic motives, particularly meaningful and capable to describe their time and culture of origin. Political events, war, pornography, erotism, fashion and cinema shapes in Salvino's drawing a sequence of fragments of a past world that return to the viewer a piece of its own identity. Salvino, without taking any political or ideological position, reveals with his works the importance and the power of images as elements that induce people to remember, to evoke an historical fact or a past experience. And finally, to recognize a world of affinities that goes beyond all taboos. Subjects are treated by Andrea Salvino with a nearly obsessive familiarity, through a quick and marked trait able to transmit force and to nourish the unconscious of the viewer.
2023
English edition
Tonini Editore
In his "Autobiography", Andrea Salvino uses different visual elements that characterized his production through the years: movie stills, details of master paintings, images of celebrities and many others.