Around the year 2000, Biasi started the Assemblaggi series, in which he juxtaposed several canvases that find a balance in their “breaking point”. These three-dimensional works that interact with space, with the seeming rigidity of geometric shapes and uniform colour, nevertheless convey a feeling of unevenness created by the strips that violently become part of the work, interrupting the homogeneity of the pictorial part.
Around the year 2000, Biasi started the Assemblaggi series, in which he juxtaposed several canvases that find a balance in their “breaking point”. These three-dimensional works that interact with space, with the seeming rigidity of geometric shapes and uniform colour, nevertheless convey a feeling of unevenness created by the strips that violently become part of the work, interrupting the homogeneity of the pictorial part.
Around the year 2000, Biasi started the Assemblaggi series, in which he juxtaposed several canvases that find a balance in their “breaking point”. These three-dimensional works that interact with space, with the seeming rigidity of geometric shapes and uniform colour, nevertheless convey a feeling of unevenness created by the strips that violently become part of the work, interrupting the homogeneity of the pictorial part.