About the artist

Pietrantonio Fabio

Italy

Fabio Pietrantonio (Turin, 1966) began his artistic journey creating themed events in Ibiza, Porto Cervo, and Milan. His experience as Gaspare da Brescia’s assistant introduced him to sacred iconography, influencing his distinctive style. Inspired by Aboriginal and Native American cultures, his work explores inner balance and harmony with nature. Using wood, stone, sand, and organic materials, he creates paintings, installations, and performances. Since 2004, he has painted totemic animals as symbols of peace. His studio in Milan is a space for artistic exchange and research.


Fabio Pietrantonio (Turin, 1966) began his artistic journey creating themed events in Ibiza, Porto Cervo, and Milan. His experience as Gaspare da Brescia’s assistant introduced him to sacred iconography, influencing his distinctive style. Inspired by Aboriginal and Native American cultures, his work explores inner balance and harmony with nature. Using wood, stone, sand, and organic materials, he creates paintings, installations, and performances. Since 2004, he has painted totemic animals as symbols of peace. His studio in Milan is a space for artistic exchange and research.

About the artwork

Confini #3


Sculptures. Fabric, cement, paper with iron frame.

Hand selected by our curators


The artwork explores the tension between balance and collapse through material manipulation. Vertically arranged knots transform the surface into a field of forces, where fabric soaked in cement stiffens while retaining the memory of movement. The presence of paper adds another material layer, evoking a dialogue between fragility and resilience. The artist’s gesture, between constraint and release, creates a composition suspended between form and dissolution.
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