Bosco Sodi b. 1970

Overview

Renowned for large-scale paintings characterized by rich textures and vibrant colors, Sodi’s work stands out for the emotional identity conveyed through the use of raw, elemental materials. His artistic focus revolves around exploration of materials, the creative process, and the spiritual connection between the artist and the artwork, aiming to transcend conceptual limitations. 

His major solo exhibitions include "Bosco Sodi: La fuerza del destino," the Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas (2021); "Bosco Sodi: Unknown Unknowns. An Introduction to Mysteries," the 23rd Milan Triennale International Exhibition, Milan (2022); "Rock and Roll: Bosco Sodi," Museu Casa das Rosas, Sao Paulo (2024), among others. He has participated in group exhibitions, such as "Museum of Stones," The Noguchi Museum, New York (2016); "Mementos Mons, Cabinets de Curiosites," BAM Museum, Mons (2019), among others. His works are in collections at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Ishikawa; Nagoya City Art Museum, Aichi; Gunma Museum of Modern Art, Gunma; Harvard Art Museums, Massachusetts; Museo Internacional del Arte Aplicada Oggi, Turin; the Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh, among others.