ALFREDO LONGO BELGIUM, 1959
RECYCLING AS AN ART FORM
Born in Mons in 1959, Alfredo Longo is a self-taught artist whose monumental works challenge society’s relationship with overconsumption and waste. His signature concept, "Transform'Art Kompress®", redefines discarded materials by compressing commercial soda cans into intricate, thought-provoking artworks. By merging recycling with artistic beauty, he elevates industrial waste into striking visual statements. Known as the father of the compressed can, his sculptures possess an unexpected finesse, contrasting sharply with their raw origins. His work goes beyond aesthetics—it is a call for public reconscientization about sustainability and the artist's role in modern society.
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Alfredo LongoBlack HeartCoca Zero - 50 x 50 cm -
Alfredo LongoBlue Heart49 x 50 cm -
Alfredo LongoLa Bocca39 x 100 cm -
Alfredo LongoLa Bocca130 x 130 x 7 cm -
Alfredo LongoLa Bocca38 x 79 cm -
Alfredo LongoLeonardo Da Vinci vs. Alfredo Longo172 x 117 cm -
Alfredo LongoRed Heart61 x 62 x 11 cm -
Alfredo LongoRed Heart50 x 53 cm -
Alfredo LongoRed HeartCoca Cola - 75 cm -
Alfredo LongoRed Heart41 x 41 cm -
Alfredo LongoShe180 x 125 x 12 cm -
Alfredo LongoSimply Red130 x 130 x 12 cm -
Alfredo LongoThe Face130 x 130 x 13 cm -
Alfredo LongoThe Look80 x 210 x 15 cm
