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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
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  • Born: 1989, Ponte dell’Olivo, Italie
  • Works on APS: 1
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Alice Ronchi: Sculptural Minimalism Rooted in Everyday Observation

Italian sculptor Alice Ronchi emerged onto the contemporary art scene in Ponte dell’Olivo, Italy, in 1989, bringing a distinctive perspective to sculptural practice. Her artistic journey began with formal studies at Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti (NABA) in Milan and subsequently at Sandberg Instituut in Amsterdam, equipping her with a foundational understanding of artistic principles and experimental techniques. Early Influences: Ronchi’s fascination with the built environment—particularly its subtle emotional resonances—quickly became central to her creative vision. She draws inspiration from architectural forms and urban spaces, translating their inherent qualities into strikingly simple sculptural pieces. This preoccupation stems from a lifelong interest in how environments shape human experience, fostering an artistic impulse to distill complex feelings into tangible shapes. Her work often references geometric structures – pyramids, rings, spheres – mirroring the stability and dynamism found within familiar surroundings. Technique & Material Exploration: Ronchi’s approach is characterized by deliberate restraint. She prioritizes materials like polished concrete and resin that allow for exceptional surface finishes, emphasizing precision and understated elegance. This meticulous craftsmanship isn't merely about technical skill; it reflects a profound respect for the materiality itself—a belief that the material contributes significantly to conveying its conceptual essence. The resulting sculptures possess a remarkable tactile quality, inviting viewers to contemplate the interplay between form and texture. The “We Are All Astronauts” Series: A cornerstone of Ronchi’s oeuvre is her “We Are All Astronauts” series, which delves into the relationship between human presence and spatial perception. Pieces like “Sun, Ring, Pyramid,” exemplify this thematic preoccupation with geometric forms that simultaneously convey stability and dynamism. These sculptures aren't simply decorative objects; they are meditations on scale, perspective, and the way humans interact with their environment—a visual exploration of our shared experience as inhabitants of space. The series’ titles themselves underscore Ronchi’s desire to elevate everyday subjects into realms of contemplation. Developing Artistic Vision: Ronchi consistently pursues the intersection of form and emotion – a distinction that distinguishes her work from many others in the field. She strives not merely for visual representation but also for capturing the intangible feelings evoked by commonplace objects, transforming them into sculptures that provoke reflection. This artistic ethos reflects a deep conviction that art can illuminate hidden dimensions of human consciousness—a commitment to conveying both beauty and intellectual depth. Notable Exhibitions & Commissions: Ronchi’s solo exhibitions have garnered critical acclaim for their conceptual rigor and aesthetic refinement. These presentations showcase her ability to distill complex ideas into powerfully evocative sculptural forms, demonstrating a dedication to exploring the boundaries of artistic expression. Furthermore, she has participated in collaborative projects with fellow artists, fostering dialogue and expanding the scope of artistic inquiry. Her commitment extends beyond gallery spaces; she undertook public art commissions that enrich urban environments and engage audiences in meaningful contemplation—a testament to her belief in art’s role as a catalyst for social engagement. Alice Ronchi's legacy resides in her unwavering pursuit of minimalist aesthetics combined with profound observation, securing her place as a significant voice within the contemporary sculptural landscape.



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