Massimo Uberti
Massimo Uberti is a leading light artist who captures and filters light, enhancing the impact of image processing techniques through drawing, painting and photography. He creates artworks that are ultra-modern, but at the same time inspired by traditional archetypes. Rigorous planning is the stylistic hallmark which we have come to expect of this artist, with works in which the light sometimes traces luminous and perfect architecture.
Other work by Massimo Uberti
Such work includes the exhibition 5500° K where Uberti surprises the viewer with a series of works whose characteristics are defined by the ideas of circularity and doubles.
Artist Profile
Massimo Uberti was born in Brescia, Italy in 1966. He trained with the artists known in Milan as the Via Lazzaro Palazzi group. His work has been discussed by important curators and critics including Sergio Risaliti, Laura Cherubini, Francesco Bonami, Bettina della Casa and Ludovico Pratesi. His work has been exhibited in Italy and around the globe, his most notable international appearance was in 2003, when he represented Italy at Ev+A Limerick (Ireland, Limerick City Gallery of Art) curated by Virginia Perez-Ratton. His work can also be found in important national and international collections.



