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Giulia Crivellaro (Bolzano, 1995)
Lives and works between Rome (IT) and Rotterdam (NL).
She graduated in Visual Arts at IUAV University of Venice and is currently enrolled at Piet Zwart Institute MFA.
Since 2021 she has been co-founder and active member of Porto Simpatica, an artist-run space in Rome (Italy).
Her research focuses mainly on moving images.
Fascinated by the world of the web and digital cultural phenomena, the artist appropriates materials, attitudes, or themes to put them back in circulation under different perspectives.
Her research has its roots in the desire to rediscover the fragility,
experiences, and individual or collective human drives that inevitably
shape and condition our online dimension.
With constant shifting tones and registers she places herself in
a borderline between the individual and the digital collective, creating a sort
of method for analyzing our virtual being in an attempt to bring out
new interpretations and senses.
With a gaze that often shifts between the dramatic and the uncanny,
the sober and the playful, she reshuffles the linguistic registers
and phenomena, breaking down the polarities and smudging the
thresholds between the different categories of knowledge and human
feeling.