Biography
Nicole Moserle is an artist who explores the nature of visual mental imaginaries and their nature within different levels of reality.
Eclectic studies (a Bachelor degree in Economics from the University Bocconi of Milan, a degree in Visual Arts from the University IUAV of Venice and the Essex University (UK)) have led her to consider the bonds of reconciliation between art, nature and culture.
In 2013 it was the assignee of a scholarship for a Master in Photography and Visual Design promoted by NABA (New Academy of Fine Arts) and the Fondazione Forma in Milan. After which she has collaborated with the eminent British photographer Jem Southam at Plymouth University (UK) as his personal assistant.
From 2009 to date she has exhibited in several group exhibitions, including at the Spazio Forma (Milan 2013), at the Bun House (London 2011) and at the 95th Venice Biennale inside the Norwegian Pavilion along with Bjarne Melgaard and his students. In 2010, she was at Buziol Foundation in an exhibition curated by Lewis Baltz and Giuliana Racco. Besides being present in both the 94th and 95th Young Artists Collective at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa (Venice 2010, 2011). Most recently, she held his first solo exhibition "Bradisism" at Pensiero Visibile in the city of Verona, where she was born in 1984 and where it is moved after years of travel.