Angelo Aligia - Sculptor
By Alex Roe | May 16th, 2008 | Category: Featured Artist |
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Angelo Aligia is an Italian sculptor who turns crude stone and rock into intriguing works of art.
What Aligia primarily attempts to do is to create a form of order from the chaos of natural substances. His work, however, tends to retain and reflect the chaos inherent in such substances, as can be seen from the examples on this page.
On the right is another example of his work which can be seen, incidentally at Algia’s restaurant in Contrada Vrasi, in Maiera’.
His works have been featured in various Italian art galleries of note including Rome’s Rufartgallery .
The artist has also published a book of his work entitled ‘The Song of Silent Stones’ - ‘Il canto delle pietre silenziose’, in which his works compliment and become integral with architecture.
Although now concentrating on the creation of items using stone and rock, in the past Aligia has also worked with metal, wood, and reinforced concrete.
Aligia was born in MaierĂ in southern Italy in 1959. He now spends his time between Rome and Diamante.
Here is another example of his work, Silenzi:











Really interesting work by this artist. It reminds me of the stone work of Massimo Bollani. I have a book of photos of Bollani’s work, “@agine di Pietra”.
Interesting observation Joe - I’d like to hear if others share your opinion on the similarity of Aligia’s work to that of Bollani.
Regards,
Alex