Stefano Baldisseri was born in Rome, where he pursued a classical education and began painting under the guidance of his grandmother, Marcella Caja, an artist active in the first half of the 20th century.
Alongside this early artistic training, he developed a strong interest in science and technology, eventually earning a degree in Electronic Engineering from the Sapienza University of Rome.
He currently lives and works between Munich and Rome.
His practice moves across contemporary painting, music, writing and scientific-technological disciplines, seeking a convergence between artistic intuition and analytical thought, between visual form and structural logic.
At the core of his visual research is the complex coexistence and integration of contemporary urban structures and the legacy of classical historical heritage.
His work has been presented in exhibitions, conferences, and cultural events hosted by galleries, museums, and private institutions.
Vedette del mare
Fortezza Spagnola, Porto Santo Stefano, Grosseto; curated by Ludovico Genone
Visionary Architecture: from Classic to Contemporary
Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Munich; curated by Laura Cristina Pepponi
The Metamorphoses of the Urban Landscape. From Historic Villas to Suburbs
Casa Museo Boncompagni Ludovisi, Rome; curated by Valentina Filamingo
Contemporary Alienation: Between Consumerism and Contemplation
Galleria Fidia, Rome, curated by Elisabetta Melchiorri
Accuracy and Inaccuracy. Insights from Italo Calvino’s American Lessons
Chiesa di Santa Maria della Consolazione al Foro Romano, Rome; curated by Laura Cristina Pepponi
“Uniqueness and Multiplicity”. Insights from Italo Calvino’s American Lessons
Arciconfraternita di Santa Maria Odigitria, Rome; curated by Laura Cristina Pepponi
“Visible and Invisible”. Insights from Italo Calvino’s American Lessons
Basilica di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, Rome; curated by Laura Cristina Pepponi
“Speed and Slowness”. Insights from Italo Calvino’s American Lessons
Oratorio del Caravita, Rome; curated by Laura Cristina Pepponi
Exhibiting Jazz Ballads
Museo Boncompagni Ludovisi, Rome; curated by Valentina Filamingo
Conversation on the theme “Accuracy and Inaccuracy”
Chiesa di Santa Maria della Consolazione al Foro Romano, Rome.
Conversation on the Theme “Uniqueness and Multiplicity”
Arciconfraternita di Santa Maria Odigitria, Rome
Conversation on the Theme “Visible and Invisible”
Basilica di Santa Croce in Gerusalemme, Rome.
Conversation on the Theme “Speed and Slowness”
Oratorio del Caravita, Rome.
Marcella Caja. Emotions on Canvas
Showroom Ciampi pianoforti, Rome.
Contemplative Women in the Portraits of Marcella Caja
Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Rome.