February Exhibitions:
Dubai; Palma de Mallorca; Thomson Gallery Zurich
Dear Andreas, I recently came across your stunning photograph "AS ABOVE so below" on Artboxy, and I would like to personally invite you to submit it for our upcoming digital exhibition next month. The serene reflection of the sky on the water, combined with the warm hues of the sunset, creates a breathtaking composition that would make a wonderful addition to our showcase. Your piece masterfully captures a sense of tranquility and symmetry, blurring the lines between sky and water. The glowing colors and mirrored forms invite viewers to contemplate the connection between the elements, aligning beautifully with the gallery’s mission to feature works that evoke reflection and awe. This immersive visual quality makes it especially suited for a digital exhibition, where its vivid beauty can be fully appreciated. We are genuinely excited about the possibility of featuring "AS ABOVE so below" in this event. Its poetic and meditative qualities are sure to resonate with audiences and leave a lasting impression. (Tim Thomson Gallery 14-01-2025)

Your piece "ICE CREAM" captivated everyone with its delightful narrative. The way you captured that moment of unfiltered joy from childhood, with ice cream smeared across your face, brings a sense of nostalgia and laughter. It’s such a clever portrayal of innocent rebellion, and it radiates a vibrant energy that draws attendees in. Many expressed how they couldn’t help but smile, feeling connected to their own joyful memories. Equally striking is "NIGHT TRAVELING." The atmospheric composition evokes a sense of mystery and longing, capturing the essence of sudden change beautifully. The interplay of light and shadow creates a dreamlike quality that resonates deeply with the theme of transformation. Your ability to balance technical precision with emotional storytelling allows viewers to reflect on their own journeys. It reminds us that sometimes it’s in the darkness where we find clarity and courage. Your work has become a cornerstone of our exhibitions at Artboxy, inspiring both visitors and our team alike. The themes you explore—innocence, wonder, and the complexities of change—reflect a broader conversation in contemporary art about human experience. Thank you for sharing your talent with us. Your artistic strength lies not only in your bold approach to technique but also in the emotional depth that you weave into your narratives. (Linda Head of Artboxy Artist Advisors)
January Exhibitions:
Dubai; Palma de Mallorca.

December Exhibitions:
Dubai; Palma de Mallorca.

November Exhibitions:
Dubai; Zurich; Palma de Mallorca; Roma.
“Spiderweb” is truly mesmerizing. The delicate intricacy of the spiderweb, adorned with morning dewdrops, against the ethereal, blurry background creates an atmosphere that is both eerie and serene. The way you have captured such a fleeting, natural moment speaks to your keen eye for detail and your ability to evoke a sense of wonder through subtle yet powerful imagery. This photograph would complement the gallery’s digital exhibition beautifully, which seeks to showcase art that is thought-provoking and captures the imagination of viewers. We would be honored to feature “Spiderweb” as part of our digital exhibition, which will allow your work to reach a diverse global audience. The digital format will truly emphasize the intricate details of your photograph, allowing viewers to appreciate it in a new light. (THOMSON GALLERY Zurich)

Via Margutta Roma: November 2024 exhibition
Here is a shot that AS defines as philosophical and that makes you reflect on the depth of life:
“INTERMINATI SPAZI DI LA DI QUELLA”
dedicated to the poem “L’infinito” by Giacomo Leopardi.
Andreas Martin Fedrigo loves shots in which geometries and multiple spaces are protagonists together with colors.
In this shot, a bright dot surrounded by an intense red emerges from the black line of trees, it is the sun of an Italian sunset. From that small and distant sun, the light illuminates the sky, changing the geometry and creating games of various colors with the clouds that go from pink to indigo to yellow, to whites and blues…
The image seems to change every time the gaze flies from one color to another, from dark to light or from light to dark.
Finally, the blue of the sky, above, parallel to the black of the trees, calms the soul of the observer, leading him to catharsis and to the awareness that, despite that hedge blocking a large part of our gaze, we can still be reached by Light and Knowledge and Wisdom.

October Exhibitions: Venice; Dubai; Paris.

DUBAI: ANDAKULOVA GALLERY ” ICE CREAM”
VENEZIA: Galleria Cipriarte
PARIGI: Art Expo
Swiss Art Expo 2024 in Zurich
His shots range in the naturalistic world like the photograph “SPIDERWEB” which was very successful



SICILIA: Exhibition in archimedean festivals: art and science
To landscapes, to portraits such as “SPLASH SUN AND LIFE” exhibited at the Giotto Prize Exhibition in the Feste Arhimedee, which received great appreciation from art critic Dr. Melinda Miceli.

Andreas Martin Fedrigo is socially engaged
Andreas Martin Fedrigo is socially engaged by being the
President of the “Atelier di Creatività”
the Association that deals with art, theater, music, fashion, bioconstruction and creates international relations with the members of the ancient and historic noble houses of the world.
In 2024 he was appointed, in a public ceremony, Ambassador for Italy of the Viennese Association “Flame of Peace”, by Her Royal and Imperial Highness Herta Margarete Habsburg Lorraine


For this commitment the artist takes the shots that he himself defines as “of social reflection” as 2020 FREEDOM DENIED and that raise doubts about the veracity of the information that the media provides us.
A broken phone: black spots, similar to ink, appear after the screen cracks, on Martin Luther King’s eyes.
The artist captures the moment by taking a picture of the broken cell phone.
And in this shot, everyone will be able to decode a message that comes from the past, directly from Luther King who in the 1960s claimed: “I have a dream“… I dream that every man in the world is recognized with equal dignity and equal rights, equal freedom.
Hence the title: “2020 FREEDOMS DENIED“. 2020: a date to remember: the year of lockdowns; the year of layoffs for those who did not accept being a guinea pig for new vaccines; the year in which social services kidnapped children from unvaccinated families; the year in which the powerful implemented the new inquisition with the closure of channels, newspapers, blogs… that were not aligned with the system… freedom denied