Biography
My research focalizes on the concept of relationships transforming artworks in moments of meeting/confrontation among individuals. Starting from the assumption that I strongly believe in the role of art as a catalyst for social change, the ideal testing ground becomes public space.
In my recent works, I analyse the relationship between man and nature by the creation of a landscape that becomes a "place" of reflection and at the same time safeguards the historical memory and collective action. This anthropological study is accompanied by experimental research, which aims to identify dissonant elements to be included in the landscape, thus generating a visual crack that modifies reality, but in an eco-friendly way.
So, I have ¬¬¬developed a practice through site-specific actions and collective works using diverse media – as drawing, video, installation and sculpture.
My work is an invitation to a dialogue on the concept of resistance and freedom applied to the relation with the environment, experiencing Social Ecology theorized by Murray Bookchin by involving the community in the creation of the work and the transformation of a place in a space where freedom can be experienced, breaking the hierarchy between artist and visitor.