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Rossi Alessandro is a fixed-term Junior Research Fellow in History of Modern Art (L-ART/02) at the Faculty of Philosophy, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan. He teaches courses in Renaissance and Modern Art History, Iconology, and Institutions of Art History. A member of the ICONE Research Center (Cesano Maderno) and a collaborator of University of Fribourg (CH), his academic profile spans art historical research, visual theory, and public engagement.
- Education: Post-doctoral fellowship at University of Fribourg (2017), PhD in Cultural Studies in Literary Interzones / History and History of Art (2013), MA in History of Art at University of Pavia (2002)
Rossi's research interests focus on the intersection of Modern Art, Renaissance-Baroque studies, and visual semiotics, with special attention to connoisseurship, iconographic analysis, and theological dimensions in visual culture. His publications bridge formal analysis with anthropological methodologies, examining themes like deception in painting, symbolic structures, and the evolution of sacred imagery from Renaissance to contemporary contexts.
Scientific awards include a 2017 Post-doc Fellowship at University of Fribourg. He contributes to academic discourse through editorial roles at journals like Elephant & Castle and Sconfinamenti, and organizes events such as MIA Art Fair discussions and public lectures on Baroque fresco cycles. His public engagement extends to UNISR blog articles exploring topics ranging from Warburgian image theory to Caravaggio's theological narratives.


