Fe2O3, IRON OXIDE
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Fe2O3, IRON OXIDE
Giclee štampa / Umetnički otisak
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Biografija umetnika
Early Life and Artistic Foundations
Francesca Grilli, born in Bologna, Italy, in 1978, emerged as a significant voice in contemporary art through a practice deeply rooted in performance, video installation, and sound exploration. Her artistic journey began with a formal education at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Bologna, where she earned her BA in 1997. This foundational training was further enriched by an MA from the Istituto Superiore per le Industrie Artistiche in Urbino in 2001. A pivotal moment in her development came with selection for the Advanced Course in Visual Art at the Fondazione Antonio Ratti in Como, where she benefited from the mentorship of Alfredo Jaar—a figure known for his politically charged and conceptually rigorous work. Further honing her skills and expanding her artistic horizons, Grilli attended the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam between 2007 and 2008.
From Intimate Narratives to Expanded Performance
Grilli’s early works were characterized by a deeply personal focus. She began creating video pieces that documented performances inspired by interactions with her family, transforming intimate moments into compelling artistic statements. *194.9 MHz* (2006), for example, is a poignant exploration of familial relationships and memory, featuring a recorded conversation with her father about his childhood experiences—including the loss of his brother and its impact on their lives. *Gordon* (2007) similarly invited her grandfather to participate in a simple game of Bocce, revealing layers of connection and shared history. These initial explorations laid the groundwork for her broader investigation into the dynamics of human interaction and the power of personal narratives.
The Shifting Focus: Sound, Time, and the Ageing Body
Around 2006, Grilli’s artistic focus underwent a significant transformation, shifting towards performance and sound installations. This evolution wasn't merely a change in medium but a deepening of her conceptual concerns. Her work began to center on the ageing body—its vulnerabilities, its resilience, and its relationship to time. *Arriverà e ci coglierà di sorpresa* (2006) exemplifies this new direction, featuring two elderly dancers performing a tango for three hours before a video projection of an empty dancehall. The following year’s *Enduring Midnight* (2007) invited an aged soprano singer to perform at midnight, challenging conventional notions of performance and highlighting the physical limits—and enduring power—of the human voice. These performances weren't simply about witnessing an act; they were about creating a space for contemplation on the passage of time, memory, and the body’s capacity to resist entropy.
Exploring Resistance and Sensory Deprivation
The project *Moth* (2009) marked another crucial turning point. Grilli initiated research into the concept of the ‘resistant body,’ framing physical limitations not as obstacles but as unique conditions for artistic exploration. This work involved a scientific experiment analyzing the relationship between a singer with albinism and light, using a Rubens tube to create an interactive environment where the performer’s voice directly influenced the flame's behavior. Furthering this line of inquiry, *The Conversation* (2010) invited a deaf teenager to experience live music through vibrations—a powerful exploration of alternative modes of perception and communication. This work garnered recognition with the Nuove Arti award from the Museo d’Arte Moderna di Bologna.
International Recognition and Continued Innovation
Grilli's career has been marked by consistent international recognition, with solo exhibitions at prominent institutions such as MACRO in Rome (2012) and MAMbo in Bologna (2010). She has also participated in major events including the Italian Pavilion at the 55th Venice Biennale (2013), Manifesta 7 in Bolzano (2008), and the Kaunas Biennial (2019). Her work, often characterized by its subtle intensity and conceptual depth, continues to challenge viewers to reconsider their relationship with sound, time, and the human body. *Fe2O3, OSSIDO FERRICO*, presented at the Venice Biennale in 2013, exemplifies her mature style—incorporating elements from previous works and inviting a group of female performers to interact with a massive iron wall through vocalizations over an extended period, creating a dynamic process of corrosion and transformation. Currently based between Bologna and Brussels, Francesca Grilli remains a vital force in contemporary art, pushing the boundaries of performance and installation while exploring profound questions about human experience.
francesca grilli
1978 - , Italy
Osnovne informacije
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Performance art
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Alfredo Jaar']
- Date Of Birth: 1978
- Full Name: Francesca Grilli
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Artworks:
- Fe2O3, IRON OXIDE
- 194.9 MHz
- Gordon
- Arriverà e ci coglierà di sorpresa
- Enduring Midnight
- Moth
- The Conversation
- Place Of Birth: Bologna, Italy


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