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EPROM2008
Musical boxes, electric motors, voltage transformers, cables
122.1 x 7.8 x 63 in. -
25L2010
Flat sheets and bars of iron, bolts and nuts, trestles, plastic tubes, air compressor, air horn
110.3 x 94.5 x 98.5 in. -
Untitled (Adunchi)2010
Flat sheets and bars of iron, bolts and nuts
43.3 x 55.1 x 43.3 in. -
SHIFT2008
Speakers, amplifier, sound mixer, cables, circuits, voltage transformers
Dimensions variable -
Elektronskal2011
Metal structure, perforated metal sheet, electric bells, cables, MDF panels
63 x 63 x 39.4 in.
Alberto Tadiello
December 01, 2011 - March 31, 2012
italy
Sponsored by Ministry of External Affairs, Rome
The work of Alberto Tadiello challenges the boundaries between seemingly disconnected materials, disciplines, or phenomena by searching for their 'hidden' links. In many cases Tadiello's works are ephemeral, occuring in latent states waiting to be activated or resting dormant.
Alberto Tadiello (born 1983, Montecchio Maggiore, Italy) received his education in Visual Arts from IUAV University, Venice. He has exhibited nationally and internationally, with group exhibitions including T2 - Turin Triennale; 50 Moons of Saturn, Foundation Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin; Italian Art To Be Listened To, NCCA, Moscow; Experimental Station, CA2M Centro de Arte Dos de Mayo, Madrid; and Terre Vulnerabili, Hangar Bicocca, Milan. He has also shown at Artissima, Turin, and Art Basel. He won the Furla Prize in 2009 and has taken part in residency programs at Dena Foundation for Contemporary Art, Paris; Gasworks International Residency Programme, London; Villa Arson, Nice; HIAP, Helsinki; and Viafarini, Milan.