Marco Grassi Italy, b. 1966

Marco Grassi (Grama) is a painter of Italian origin, born in 1966 and now living & working in Lugano, Switzerland. Marco creates remarkable portraits thanks to their realism, always accompanied by a special touch and a pinch of surrealism. The artist gives special importance to the thoroughness with which he handles the details of his not-very-traditional subjects.

 

Since the beginning of his career, Marco Grassi developed a very personal style which praises the identity of the female subject in the specific moment in which they are painted. With his intense female portraits, Marco searches to captivate the viewer, by creating a silent dialogue between the subject and the audience.

 

Marco Grassi's pieces are striking, they combine pure decoration and hyper-realistic colour. In his most recent works, Marco has abandoned the element that was once his trademark style and technique: the decisive brushstrokes which outlined his anatomic forms and lent a sense of stability to the whole of the figure, and contrasted with bold colours, blended with a spatula, and drippings to break them down and make them more subtle. His recent subjects display less certainty, which once allowed the figures to integrate themselves fully with the complex weave of colours. Today, the background against which they are represented is more decisive and reflects the subjects' facial expressions and intense silence, creating complicity with the observer.

Marco Grassi's works have been exhibited in many solo and group exhibitions, and international fairs such as Art Basel, SCOPE Basel and the Moscow Art Fair. He was selected to be at the opening of the Italian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2011.

Marco Grassi is a figurative Italian painter best known for his motley colored yet recognizable depictions of beautiful women. Situated within the context of Pop Art, Grassi produces a more personal expression through the baroque textures and hues that define his work. Born in 1966 in Milan, Italy, Grassi has been the subject of exhibitions at the Aspen Art Gallery in Colorado. He currently lives and works in Como, Italy.
Grassi  specializes in sumptuous portraits of women set against baroque gold-leaf backgrounds. Grassi’s style is characterized by bright, contrasting hues and delicate brushstrokes. His evocative subjects are depicted with a hyper-realistic attention to detail and penetrate the viewer with their intense, captivating stares. Grassi has exhibited around the world and participated in international art fairs that include Art Basel, SCOPE Basel, and the Cosmoscow International Contemporary Art Fair. Grassi’s diptych painting Thirteen; Brother and Sister (2011) was selected for presentation in the Italian Pavilion of the 2011 Venice Biennale.