Filippo Sciascia works between figuration and abstraction, capturing the transitional process from one medium to another in an amalgamation of pixels, lines and forms. Placing emphasis on process rather than object, he explores the pictorial tensions between painting and imaging technology to challenge the boundaries of painting as a practice. Deftly employing classical painterly techniques to new media and technology, as well as organic materials such as volcanic ash and fossilised resin, Sciascia’s works reflect his enduring fascination with the materiality, production and metaphorical language of Light.
Based in Bali, Sciascia has also played a significant role in reshaping the Balinese art scene. Founder of the Gaya Gallery (active 1998 – 2008), he provided a platform for local Balinese artists and facilitated collaborations with prominent figures in the contemporary art scene. His contributions extend to translating exhibitions to the Indonesian pavilion at the Venice Biennale, showcasing artists like Made Wianta (2003) and Krisna Murti (2005).
Filippo Sciascia has been exhibited internationally including Banquet Gallery, Italy (2025); Yeo Workshop, Singapore (2024, 2021, 2019, 2017); Nonfrasa gallery, Bali (2024); Istituto Italiano Di Cultura Jakarta, Embassy Of Italy Jakarta and Museum Pasifika Bali (2023); Ruang Dini, Jakarta (2021); Galerie Pedro Cera, Lisbon (2019); Sarang I, Yogyakarta (2016); Archeological National Museum, Naples (2013); 54th La Biennale di Venezia (2011); among others.
Primitive Learning, 2024 Various fossilized stones, bauxite and led light 160×120 cm
Primitive Learning, 2024 Oil on canvas and led light 160×120 cm
Primitive Learning, 2024 Earth soil, flood light 140×120 cm
Lumina Clorofilliana, 2020 Stainless steel, coral silicon cast 50×28 cm
Primitive Learning, 2021 Synthetic fur, aluminium on wood 125×83 cm
Primitive Learning, 2021 Volcanic black sand and oil on canvas 110×140 cm
Primitive Learning, 2021 Volcanic sand and oil on canvas 100×170 cm
Primitive Learning, 2024 Oil on canvas and led light 120×173 cm
Cable Bacteria, 2025
Electric cable, melatonin powder on textile. 100×150 cm
Cable Bacteria, 2025 Electric cable, melatonin powder on textile. 100×150 cm