Born in Rome in 1981, she lives and works between Rome and Berlin. She graduated in Art History from La Sapienza University (2006) and earned a master’s degree in Sculpture from the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome (2010). Her work combines installation, sculp ture, and reflection on identity and desire, as seen in projects such as Che sia tu che sia io (2011) and Planetaria (2013). She has exhibited in Rome in venues including the Botanical Garden Museum, the San Domenico Complex, and the Pino Casagrande Galler y. Her poetics explore the fragility of the self through terracotta and wood structures, symbols of removed relationships and desires.
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