Marco Corridoni was born in San Severino Marche, on September 26, 1991, and grew up in Monte Vidon Corrado, the town that was the birthplace of Osvaldo Licini.During his humanistic studies he discovered a passion for art and drawing, and...
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Marco Corridoni was born in San
Severino Marche, on September 26, 1991, and grew up in Monte Vidon Corrado, the
town that was the birthplace of Osvaldo Licini.
During his humanistic
studies he discovered a passion for art and drawing, and so he decided to improve
his technique enrolling in the three-year painting course at the Academy of
Fine Arts in Urbino, in the chair of prof Luigi Carboni.
His first works are mostly installations, a combination of sign and matter.
The result of his poetics are works that blend figure and sculpture, drawing
and recycled materials.
His exhibition career began in 2013, as a finalist of the X National Arts
Award and continues through prizes and group exhibitions in the Marche region.
In 2014 he enrolled in the two-year course of painting at the Brera Academy of
Fine Arts, in the chair of master Omar Galliani.
His work is aimed at deepening the dynamics that bind the individual to the
universal, through a sign and material investigation, always suspended between
the psychic and physical planes.
The figure survives through the sign, the glue of his artistic poetics,
albeit stripped of all frills and placed at the service of an art making and
thinking that decline on a conceptual level.
The human face thus becomes a vehicle for its own annihilation, through the
fragmentation of the pre-established identity, the dismemberment of mimetic
coordinates and the continuous shadowing of features.
The image thus becomes a border line, a passage that leads elsewhere, to
question even the concepts of space, time, human consciousness and religions, so deeply rooted in mass culture