Denis Masi, (born 1942) is a British artist known for his experimental work which spans a broad range of media including assemblage, sculpture, installation, film, video, performance, photography, print, drawing and painting.
His work is concerned with a continuing interest in the shared human experience of questioning and resisting.
He studied at Seton Hall University in New Jersey, then went on to Brera Academy of Fine Art in Milan, Italy.
[3] He was then Sargant Fellow at The British School at Rome in 2003 and has had other residencies in Morocco (1994), Bulgaria (1995) and Iceland (2007).
[5] He has had numerous one-person exhibitions since 1965, in private and public galleries including the Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol (1976); ICA, London (1979 & 1984); The Third Eye Centre, Glasgow (1987)[6] Serpentine Gallery, London (1988); Imperial War Museum, London (1988); Barbican Art Gallery, London (2003); KunstlerHaus, Bremen, Germany (1995); Culturgest, Lisbon, Portugal (1996); Museum of Santa Maria della Scala, Siena, Italy (2001); The Victoria and Albert Museum, London (2005),[7] The Hafnarborg Institute of Culture and Fine Art, Hafnarfjordur, Iceland (2007); The European Foundation for Drawing, Meina, Italy (2008).