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Giulia Ottavia Frattini

Writer, poet and curator currently based in Berlin. She’s active in the editorial field and collaborates as contributing writer for several art magazines. She fostered a theory-based education at Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan with a BA in the Art Communication department and, at a later stage, pursued curatorial training at ZHdK in Zurich.

Blurring boundaries of identification through a multilayered artistic practice – Jesper Just
«I approach an image from several possible angles so to challenge the museum’s audience» — a conversation with Danish multimedia artist Jesper Just
‘The British Isles’ is ‘The British Isles’ is a book showcasing a collection of images taken during thirteen years of Jamie Hawkesworth solo journeys around Britaina book showcasing a collection of images taken during thirteen years of Jamie Hawkesworth solo journeys around Britain
Jamie Hawkesworth: photography as an act of discovery – ‘The British Isles’ a visual survey
The naivety of the gaze and the lure for discovery animate photographer Jamie Hawkesworth's journeys. Travel as a moment of appreciation of the ordinary from which the most unexpected beauty...
Hernan Bas-Pink plastic lures-painting
Hernan Bas: the otherworldly dimension of bizarreness and ambiguity
Paranormal Creativity – the American visual artist creates an encyclopedia of the weird with his works. «I put characters that don’t know who they are yet. They didn’t figure out...
Monira Al Qadiri-Future Past-Lampoon
Monira Al Qadiri: the human being is a tragic subject both on a geospatial and spiritual scale
The installation Holy Quarter by Monira Al Qadiri shows how technology can transcend human perception through an almost religious evocation
The syncopation phenomenon: Anri Sala is an enhancer of awareness
Anri Sala: «My work is linked to this tension taking place between on-beat and off-beat within the architecture of syncopation»