Filippo Moroni

Filippo Moroni practice investigates the relationship between image, material, and perception. Working primarily with painting and mixed media, Moroni approaches the surface as a site of exploration, where layered gestures, subtle tonal variations, and material interventions interact to shape the viewer’s experience. His process often embraces a balance between intention and chance, allowing the work to evolve through experimentation and attentive engagement with its own making.
 
Moroni’s visual language moves fluidly between abstraction and figuration, resisting fixed meanings in favor of ambiguity and suggestion. Rather than presenting direct narratives, his works operate through atmospheres and visual cues, encouraging slow looking and personal interpretation. Texture, transparency, and rhythm play a central role, creating compositions that unfold over time and reward close attention.
 
Situated within a contemporary context, Moroni’s practice reflects on how images are perceived,
fragmented, and reassembled in the present moment. His work maintains a restrained yet inquisitive sensibility, combining formal rigor with openness and vulnerability. Through this approach, Moroni creates images that feel both intimate and expansive, inviting viewers into a quiet dialogue with the work and its material presence.