
Jupiterfab
Jupiterfab (or Fabrizio Bianchini) is an Italian visual and sound artist. In the last 8 years he has lived between Barcelona, Rotterdam and Toronto, he has collaborated with several art galleries in different countries and he has participated in many institutional-public projects, such as “Citizens and Justice” in the Court of Justice of Rotterdam in collaboration with Mirta de Mare gallery and the curator Javier Villa, “(RE-)placing the city: Sacralizing migrant materialities, supported by Jackman Humanities Institute of Toronto and “Crafting Selves” supported by University of Toronto and Multisphere center of Toronto.
His visual works are realistic and contemporary, and their main subject is always human beings. His self-studied background and his wide observation of urban life and anthropology are represented in his works where realism is mixed with expressionism to represent in a unique and really personal way to paint, feelings and emotions of people behind normal actions.
Temporary Exhibitions
- Contemporary Times, Metamatic:taf Gallery (Athens)
- Art Athina International Contemporary Art Fair (Athens)
- WeArt, Studio Tre (Barcelona, Spain)
- Galeria La Plataforma (Barcelona, Spain)
- Manifesto Community Project (Toronto, Canada)
- Court of Justice in collaboration with Mirta de Mare Gallery (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
- Rudolph V Galerie (Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
- Regent Park Art and Culture Center (Toronto, Canada)
- Street Art Showcase project for Nuit Blange (Toronto, Canada)
- KS21 Galerie – solo exhibition (Utrecht, The Netherlands)
- Hommes Gallery – solo exhibition (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
- Kap Pur Art Gallery – solo exhibition (Tilburg, The Netherlands)
- Van de Water Galerie – solo exhibition – (Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
- B.a.D. Foundation (Rotterdam, The Netherlands)
- Galería Artevistas – solo exhibition – (Barcelona, Spain)
- Galleria dell’ombra – solo exhibition – (Brescia, Italy)
- Hotel Palace Laietana – solo exhibition – (Barcelona, Spain)
- Galerie Yellow Fish Art, Title: Hors d’oeuvre (Montreal, Canada)
- Galería Art Window, Title: Gestos Cotidianos (Barcelona, Spain)