Carlo Roselli
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Carlo Roselli was born in Milan in 1939. After the Classic Lyceum, he attended the Faculty of Law in Rome. In the meantime he got interested in theatre and founded a small company with a group of friends. He abandoned his studies at the beginning of the Sixties and moved to Paris, where he met many artists and show business people. He then moved to London and travelled for a few years around the world before settling finally in Rome. Here he began to paint while studying Philosophy and Sciences, and cultivating his love for theatre. He studied at the Free School of Nude and Decoration at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome until 1972. In 1973 he held his first solo exhibition at Galleria N.F.1 (Nuova Figurazione 1) in Via Margutta. Since then, Carlo Roselli has been a nationally renown artist. In 1983 his activity expanded abroad, in Europe, with solo exhibitions in Geneva, Lucerne, Paris and London. In the mid Nineties, he thoroughly studied mathematics and physics, fascinated by the paradoxical implications of quantum physics. This research resulted in essays such as “Geometry, dynamics and architecture of void” and “The experiment Ro-Ma”. In 1998 Carlo Roselli approached new forms of expression, using plates and plastic to create abstract sculptures. In the same period he attended the studio of his friend Ennio Calabria, with whom, together with other artists, poets and writers, he began a long cycle of discussions on existential themes.
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