Roberto Bernardi

Photorealist Painter

Roberto Bernardi was born in 1974 and started painting at a very young age, his first oil paintings date back to the first half of the eighties. His obsession with detail and learning traditional painting techniques influenced his artistic formation.

In September 1994 Bernardi held his first solo exhibition, gaining the recognition of both public and local critics. Since then Bernardi has held 15 solo exhibitions worldwide between New York, London, Paris, Detroit and Singapore, his works have been included in 25 exhibitions in international museums and over 100 group shows in many worldwide art galleries.

From 2004 to 2010 Bernardi participated in numerous artistic projects sponsored by American and European collectors along with other artists of the hyperrealist movement. Among the most important are the “Zurich project” and “Hamburg project” in 2007, in 2008 the “Las Vegas project” and the “Montecarlo project” during the Formula One Grand Prix and “Bejing project” where Bernardi was invited, during the 2008 Olympic Games, along with his partner and artist Raphaella Spence by American politician Eliot Cutler who lived and worked in Beijing for several years. After two weeks of intense travel around China and meetings with many Chinese politicians and artists including Li Songsong, Cutler commissioned the two artists Roberto Bernardi and Raphaella Spence to paint a series of works inspired by this Chinese experience.

In 2010, the Italian multinational oil and gas company, ENI, added Bernardi to the group of young talents from all over the world to uniquely interpret every moment of Eni’s communication and commissioned Bernardi to add a work to their prestigious art collection.

Since 2012 Bernardi took part in an international museum tour that began at the Tübingen Museum in Germany and then continued in 13 other museums around the world. This exhibition tour included the prestigious Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum (Spain), the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (England), the New Orleans Museum Of Art (U.S.A.), the Oklahoma City Museum Of Art (U.S.A.), the De Bellas Artes De Bilbao Museum (Spain), the Kunsthal Museum Rotterdam (Holland), the Tampa Museum Of Art (U.S.A.) etc.

Over the last decade Bernardi’s works have evolved, his hyperreal compositions are increasingly influenced by the Pop Art movement and in 2015 the Oxford University Press Editions included one of his paintings in the book “Sugar and Sweets” by D. Goldstein. This work represents lollipops of different colors placed vertically on a black background. In 2016, MONA, Museum Of Old And Modern Art in Tasmania, published Bernardi’s paintings in the publication “On the Origin of Art”.

Nationality

Italian

Period

Contemporary

Location

Italia

Genre

Painting

Roberto Bernardi is an Umbrian photorealist painter who explores the beauty of everyday life though the reflections and transparencies in his still life paintings

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