Italian artist Alessandro Boezio, based in Milan, specializes in creating surrealistic contemporary sculptures. His work defies conventional anatomy, blending different human body parts — mainly limbs, hands, and fingers — to compose intriguing and eerie creatures. Boezio’s belief that “everything can be transformed, everything can be re-used, everything is re-adaptable” drives his artistic vision.
His sculptures often appear as hybrids between humans and animals, drawing clear references to mythology. Through these bizarre multiplications of limbs and mutations, Boezio reflects the deformation of society, turning it into a laboratory of failed experiments and grotesque distortions. His extraordinary installations highlight the contradictions, futility, and absurdity of our present reality