Born in Mestre (VE) on 8 April 1980. At the beginning of 2009, through a series of ‘coincidences sought’, he met the Venetian Maestro Giorgio Zambelli on his path. Even though he has not practised for some time, the Maestro managed to instil in Alberto the foundations to take possession of the techniques that belonged to him.
On 26 June 2011, Zambelli’s solo exhibition entitled ‘Il silenzio del senso’ (The Silence of Sense) was inaugurated at the Melori&Rosenberg Gallery in Venice, located in the fascinating and historical setting of Campo del Ghetto Nuovo. The exhibition was critically introduced by the architect Marianna Accerboni, curator of the exhibition.
In 2012, some works were exhibited in the historical centre of Udine at the Osteria ‘La Ciacarade’ and then at the ‘Centro studi Aglaia’ in Treviso. On 15 October 2013, the evening Music Painting was staged at the theatre of the Centro Culturale Candiani in Mestre. On the notes of the musical work ‘Pictures of an Exhibition’ by M. Mussorgsky performed by Riccardo Levorato on the piano, Zambelli’s works displayed on stage and projected intertwine with the music interpreting a visual and sound message.
On 19 October 2013, under the patronage of the municipality of Venice, Zambelli’s exhibition ‘Spectrum of Consciousness’ opened at the medieval monument ‘La Torre di Mestre’. Starting with some works from his previous work, the personal exhibition entitled ‘Il Silenzio del Senso’ (The Silence of Meaning) (2011), dedicated to the discomfort of young people in constant search of an identity, Zambelli takes us on a fascinating journey through the states of consciousness as seen by the artist.
In May 2015, at the request of the municipality of Venice, the exhibition was held again at ‘la Torre di Mestre’.
Between 2015 and 2019 he exhibited in prestigious palaces in Venice, Milan and Trieste.