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概要

  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Nationality: Italy
  • Museums on APS:
    • Viafarini
    • Viafarini
    • Viafarini
    • Viafarini
    • Viafarini
  • Top 3 works: Untitled #08
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  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Also known as: enza
  • Born: 1969, Rome, Italy
  • Top-ranked work: Untitled #08

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問題 1:
Where was Enza Galantini born?
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What academy did Enza Galantini attend for her MA in Set Design?
問題 3:
In which exhibition did Enza Galantini showcase her artwork “Reclaiming Magic”?’
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What is Enza Galantini currently involved in?
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Enza Galantini’s artistic exploration often centers around themes of:

Enza Galantini: Alchemy of Transformation

Enza Galantini, born in Rome in 1969, is an Italian contemporary artist currently residing and working in London. Her artistic journey began at Brera Academy of Fine Art with a BA in Set Design, followed by a two-year scholarship at La Scala Theatre Academy in Milan specializing in scene and costume design. This formative experience instilled within her a profound understanding of visual storytelling and spatial composition—elements that would later permeate her distinctive oeuvre. Galantini’s artistic practice is characterized by an exploration of themes centered around magic, metamorphosis, and the interplay between materiality and conceptual ideas. Her work frequently utilizes bronze as a medium, reflecting not only its inherent durability but also its symbolic association with resilience and protection – concepts powerfully conveyed in pieces like ‘Webreclaiming Magic,’ where she launches a surgical mask into bronze, transforming it into an amulet. This gesture embodies Galantini’s fascination with ritualistic processes and the ability of art to imbue objects with transformative power. Her exhibitions span across continents, showcasing her talent at prestigious venues such as The Royal Academy of Arts in London (2021-22), Prague Biennale 5, Marianne Boesky Gallery in New York, and numerous solo retrospectives highlighting her artistic evolution. Notably, her first retrospective, “…non ci sono più zanzare..” showcased her early explorations into sculptural form and conceptual narrative. Recent accolades include selection for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2025, cementing her position as a rising voice in the international art scene. Galantini’s artistic vision draws inspiration from diverse sources—from theatrical design to ethnographic research—resulting in artworks that grapple with complex questions about identity, culture, and the human condition. Her meticulous attention to detail—evident in her drawings and sculptures—combined with her willingness to experiment with unconventional materials contributes to a distinctive aesthetic marked by both intellectual rigor and emotional resonance.
  • Notable Exhibitions: The Royal Scottish Academy (2024), Prague Biennale 5, Marianne Boesky Gallery (2012), Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize (2025)
  • Education: Brera Academy of Fine Art (BA Set Design); La Scala Theatre Academy (Scholarship in Scene and Costume Design)
  • Mediums Employed: Bronze Sculpture, Ink Drawings, Mixed Media Paintings

The Alchemy of Material Transformation

Galantini’s artistic process is driven by a desire to transcend the limitations of conventional representation. She achieves this through a deliberate manipulation of materials—particularly bronze—to evoke symbolic meanings beyond their physical properties. As she herself describes, “By casting a surgical mask into bronze, I transform it into an amulet, an object believed to ‘protect a person from trouble.’” This transformative act underscores Galantini’s belief that art possesses the capacity to imbue objects with spiritual significance and to communicate profound ideas about human vulnerability and resilience.

Influences & Conceptual Framework

Her artistic sensibilities are shaped by influences ranging from theatrical design—where she honed her skills in spatial composition and storytelling—to ethnographic research into cultural traditions surrounding amulets and protective symbols. These explorations inform Galantini’s conceptual framework, which prioritizes questioning established narratives and investigating alternative perspectives on human experience. Her work consistently engages with themes of ritual, metamorphosis, and the relationship between materiality and psychological states.

Recent Achievements & Recognition

Galantini's commitment to artistic innovation has garnered considerable acclaim within the contemporary art community. Selection for the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize 2025 represents a significant validation of her artistic vision and underscores her continued engagement with experimental drawing practices. Furthermore, her ongoing exploration of sculptural form—particularly utilizing bronze—demonstrates her unwavering dedication to pushing boundaries and redefining artistic expression.