His artworks are directly linked to time, not chronological time, but frame periods embedded in the memory where values in contemporary societies play a significant role. 

Alexandre Frangioni is a self-taught artist born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1967. He graduated in Engineering from Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie in 1984. In 2005 he began activities in visual arts, exploring painting, photography, sculpture, and installation. 

 

Frangioni continuously searches for new reliable materials to convey his ideas and depict social-economic, cultural, and political story moments in a conceptual language. He encapsulates his point of view and presents it with an extraordinary esthetical form. Simultaneously, the variation in materials and surfaces results in intriguing objects allowing the viewer to react with curiosity and situate them in a place of reflection. 

 

His art proposals are directly linked to time, not chronological time, but frame periods embedded in the memory where values in contemporary societies play a significant role. 

 

During his 16 years career in the art world, he has accomplished eleven museum exhibitions, solo and collective, in his land of origin. His artwork presence in international fairs and gallery exhibitions positioned him in private and corporate-private-public art collections in New York, Miami, Atlanta, São Paulo, Argentina, Peru, and Chile. 

 

Frangioni has exhibited in Brazilian museums, such as; the Museu de Arte de Ribeirão Preto (MARP), Museu de Arte de Goiânia (MAG), Museu de Arte Contemporânea do Mato Grosso do Sul (MARCO), Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Blumenau (MAB), Museu Luiz Sacilotto (Casa do Olhar) de Santo André, Museu de Arte Contemporânea de Jataí (MAC Jataí), Pinacoteca Benedito Calixto, Museu Casa Alfredo Andersen, and Pinacoteca de São Bernardo do Campo, among others.

 

The artist currently lives and works in his studio located in São Paulo.