Francesco Ciavaglioli was born in Avezzano (AQ) in 1983.
He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Perugia where he graduated in Painting with full marks and a thesis in Aesthetics with Prof. Tommaso Ariemma.
He then moved to Rome where he started his first significant artistic experiences experimenting different media with the idea of deepening the relationship between images and reproduction systems. Between 2015 and 2017 he is involved in various residencies in Italy including: Kilow'art (Kilowatt Festival, Sansepolcro - AR) curated by Saverio Verini for which he produces Adunanza, permanently exhibited at Teatro alla Misericordia; BoCs Art - Cosenza curated by Alberto D’Ambruoso.
He participated in solo and group exhibitions including: 5 Mostre / The Picture Club curated by Ilaria Gianni, Saverio Verini and Gianni Politi at the American Academy in Rome; Reversal Control curated by Marta Silvi and Carla Capodimonte at Palazzo Candiotti in Foligno (PG); Straperetana project by Paola Capata and Delfo Durante curated by Saverio Verini in Pereto (AQ).
In 2019 he set up the exhibition Fremo Immagine at Spazio Molini in Pastificio Cerere Foundation curated by Saverio Verini with the critical contribution of Cecilia Canziani.
In the same year he was a finalist of the Talent Prize and participated in the collective exhibition curated by Insideart at Ex Mattatoio di Testaccio in Rome.
In 2020 He moves to Milan.
In June, together with other artists, writers and Italian culture exponents, he has been published by Rvm Hub for the book Riscatti curated by Ivana Marrone.
In october he won the award Premio Nocivelli.
He’s currently involved in the multidisciplinary project Universal Gardens curated by Cornelia Lauf.
At the beginning of 2021 he participates to the collective show Lunar Stories curated by Andrea Lacarpia at Dimora Artica in Milan, in May he set up Orders, a solo exhibition curated by Daniele Astrologo Abadal at the Diocesan Museum of Brescia and subsequently, in June, the collective Stanze del Contemporaneo curated by Daniele Astrologo Abadal at Palazzo Martinengo in Brescia.
He lives and works in Milan .
The collaboration between Agricola Due Leoni + Olio2Go features the work of artist Francesco Ciavaglioli. Olive branches are depicted in the style of watercolor paintings, in order to create a landscape suspended between nature and pattern.The image is digitally manipulated, in a rhythmic and mathematical way, while atmosphere is lent by the impression of an aerial perspective.