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Biography

immagine per Bruno Lisi Bruno Lisi, artist of the sign, was the core of that free exchange of energies, unconditioned by market strategies, which has characterised to this day the historical space of AOC F58, which he co-founded and managed for many years. The association of artists at via Flaminia 58 has been for over thirty years a place of artistic experiences and research, not only for the many artists and curators who have worked there, but for all those who have found in Bruno Lisi’s studio an open and warm place of cultural exchange. Bruno Lisi was born in Rome in 1942. He studied painting with Alberto Ziveri at Istituto Statale d’Arte in Rome, mosaic techniques with Michelangelo Conte and plastic art with Ettore Colla. He taught at Istituto d’Arte in L’Aquila from 1965 to 1973; at Liceo Artistico in Rome from 1973 to 1982. Several authors have written about his work, including Carmine Benincasa, Camilla Boemio, Cecilia Casorati, Patrizia Ferri, Francesca Gallo, Francesco Moschini, Carla Subrizi, Claudia Terenzi, Lorenza Trucchi, Cesare Vivaldi, Marisa Volpi. He died in Rome in 2012.
Exhibitions
  • 1960, Galleria Il Grigio, via del Babuino, Roma, collective exhibition.
  • 1961, Galleria Silmarc, via La Farina 289, Messina; 5th-11th June 1961, curated/text by A. Zotof, solo exhibition.
  • 1962, Galleria Anthea, via del Babuino 41a, Roma, 17th-28th February 1962, curated/text by G. Selvaggi, solo exhibition.
  • 1964, Galleria Anthea, via del Babuino 41a, Roma, 27th April-9th May 1964, curated/text by M. Venturoli, solo exhibition.
  • 1969, Galleria L’88, via Margutta 88, Roma, 26th November-13th December 1969, curated/text by M. Venturoli, solo exhibition.
  • 1971, Galleria L’88, via Margutta 88, Roma, 3rd-24th June 1971, solo exhibition.
  • 1972, Galleria N. Piccinni, corso Vittorio Emanuele 114, Bari, 13th-25th November 1972, solo exhibition.
  • 1976, Galleria Parametro, via A. Brunetti 31, Roma, 22nd January-21st February 1976, curated/text by C. Vivaldi, solo exhibition: “Lisi: l’ambiguità della luce”.
  • 1978, Galleria Documento Arte, via del Babuino 164, Roma, 15th March-15 April 1978, curated/text by C. Terenzi, collective exhibition: “Reversibilità”.
  • 1979, Galleria Documentazione Grafica, Roma, curated/text by C. Benincasa, solo exhibition.
  • 1984, Temple University, Lungotevere Arnaldo da Brescia 15, Roma, 9th-30th November 1984, curated/text by M. Volpi, solo exhibition.
  • 1986, Galleria Il Luogo, via della Lungara 15, Roma, 6th-28th May 1986, text by M. Martini, solo exhibition.
  • 1988, Sale del Bramante, Roma, 15th-30th June 1988, curated/text by P. Ferri, solo exhibition: “Cadenze Perfette”.
  • 1988, AOC F58, via Flaminia 58, Roma, 11th-30th June, 10th-30 July 1988, collective exhibition for the opening of AOC F58: “Il Pieno e il Vuoto”.
  • 1989, Galleria A.A.M., Roma, 28th September-11 October 1989, curated/text by F. Moschini, solo exhibition: “La vertigine del vuoto. Percorsi, segni, tessiture/opere e disegni 1960-1989”.
  • 1991, Galleria Eralov, via Merry del Val 20, Roma, 6th-20th November 1991, curated/text by E. Mascelloni, solo exhibition: “Spazialità della Passione”.
  • 1991, Project for Fondazione Ferruzzi – Galleria A.A.M., Ravenna, curated/text by F. Moschini, mostra collettiva.
  • 1999, Teatro Il Vascello, via G. Carini 72/78, Roma, dal 3 al 31 marzo 1999, curated/text by L. Turco Liveri, collective exhibition: “Sincronie”.
  • 2001, Galleria A.A.M., Palazzo Brancaccio, Roma, 26th November 2001-26 febbraio 2002, curated by F. Moschini, texts by C. Casorati, P. Ferri, M. Martini, E. Mascelloni, F. Moschini, C. Subrizi, L. Trucchi, solo exhibition: “Mostra Antologica 1989-2001”.
  • 2001, Galleria Ninni Esposito, via Francesco d’Assisi 26, Bari, solo exhibition: “Tracce di un percorso orizzontale”.
  • 2001, AOC F58 in collaboration with A.A.M., via Flaminia 58, Roma, 26th November 2001, text by C. Subrizi, solo exhibition in the context of the retrospective at Palazzo Brancaccio: “Come mettere in azione lo sguardo”.
  • 2001, AOC F58 in collaboration with A.A.M., via Flaminia 58, Roma, 10 December 2001, text by E. Mascelloni, solo exhibition in the context of the retrospective at Palazzo Brancaccio: “Spazialità della passione”.
  • 2002, AOC F58 in collaboration with A.A.M., via Flaminia 58, Roma, 14th-24th January 2002, text by C. Casorati, solo exhibition in the context of the retrospective at Palazzo Brancaccio: “Segno”.
  • 2002, AOC F58 in collaboration with A.A.M., via Flaminia 58, Roma, 28th January-9th February 2002, text by P. Ferri, solo exhibition in the context of the retrospective at Palazzo Brancaccio: “Variazioni”.
  • 2002, AOC F58 in collaboration with A.A.M., via Flaminia 58, Roma, 11th-21st February 2002, text by L. Trucchi, solo exhibition in the context of the retrospective at Palazzo Brancaccio: “Gesto”.
  • 2002, Italian Embassy, 17th May-17th June 2002, Jakarta, curated/text by P. Ferri, collective exhibition: “Deep Blue”.
  • 2003, Galleria Pino Casagrande, via degli Ausoni 7, 8th-12th January 2003, Roma, curated by P. Ferri and M. Scaringella, text by P. Ferri, solo exhibition: “Segno Aperto”.
  • 2004, Museo della via Ostiense, Roma, 1st-23rd October 2004, curated/texts by F. Moschini and P. Ferri, solo exhibition: “Cristalli d’acqua”.
  • 2009, Galleria Miralli, Palazzo Chigi, via Chigi 15, Viterbo, curated/text by P. Ferri, solo exhibition: “Corpi Estranei”.
  • 2012, AOC F58, via Flaminia 58, Roma, solo exhibition: “Opere 2011-2012”.
  • 2022, Polo Museale Sapienza 2022: MLAC Museo Laboratorio di Arte Contemporanea from 12th january to 4th february 2022 Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5 Roma, solo exhibition: “Works from 1958 to 2012”
  • 2022, Polo Museale Sapienza 2022: Museo dell’Arte Classica from 12th january to 25th february 2022 Piazzale Aldo Moro, 5 Roma, solo exhibition: “Segno aperto”