Giulia Dall'Olio (Bologna, 1983)

graduated at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna. The artist investigates the anthropisation process using painting and drawing. Her works represent a blooming nature without any borders. Unlimited details and illegible signs coexist in the artist's works, they become a metaphor of the human action and stimulate a reflection on the invisible and on the spirituality of a Nature that changes and constantly evolves trying to overcome, through time, the consequences of the phenomenon. The techniques applied on paper represent for Dall'Olio a way to reconnect deeply with herself; the nature becomes the symbol of an intimate research that does not have a clear form, it is continuously evolving.

Winner of several awards, in 2020 she receives the Acquisition Award by Emilia Romagna region and she is finalist at COMBAT prize, Livorno and Arte Laguna Prize, Venice; in 2019 she is finalist in the XX° edition of PREMIO CAIRO, Palazzo Reale, Milan. The artist displays in Italy, Germany and the United States. Among her main shows we mention: Through the Sign, Varfork Galeria, Budapest, 2023; Imbalance, Kunsthalle Mannheim, Mannheim, 2022; Level 0, Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea, Rome, 2021; INEFFABLE WORLDS, Tang Contemporary Art, Hong Kong, 2021; Suspension, Massey Klein Gallery, New York, 2018; Biennale del Disegno di Rimini, Rimini; 2018; Ad Naturam, Galerie Isabelle Lesmeister, Regensburg, 2017; Il Terzo Paesaggio, Museo di Palazzo Poggi, Bologna, 2016 and Cave Naturam, MAR, Ravenna, 2015, both curated by L. Regano. Her works are included in private and public collections such as MIA, Minneapolis Institut of Art, Minneapolis; Museo della città di Rimini, Rimini; MAR, Museo d’Arte della Città di Ravenna, Ravenna. The artist lives and works in Trieste.

Studio G7 presented her solo show La forma del nero curated by G. Salvaterra in collaboration with Essse Caffè during Artefiera, Artcity 2020 and the double solo show with Paola De Pietri Per ogni estatico istante, 2020, curated by I. S. Comi.

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