Arcangelo Sassolino is a contemporary Italian artist recognized for his kinetic sculptures that integrate industrial technology and physics to explore themes of tension, pressure, and material resistance.
Born in Vicenza, Italy, Arcangelo Sassolino developed a practice rooted in the intersection of engineering and fine art. His work often utilizes heavy industrial materials, such as steel, glass, and concrete, to create installations that challenge the viewer's perception of stability and physical force.
His signature works frequently involve mechanical systems that subject materials to extreme stress, resulting in sudden, dramatic transformations or structural failures. By highlighting the latent energy within inanimate objects, he investigates the fragility of the built environment and the unpredictable nature of mechanical systems.
Sassolino continues to be a prominent figure in the international contemporary art scene, with his work featured in major galleries and institutions. Recent exhibitions, including his participation in group shows at the Filanda foundation in Trissino, underscore his ongoing commitment to exploring the dialogue between industrial processes and artistic expression.
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