Marta Dell'Angelo
Follow ArtistMarta Dell’Angelo’s research relates at the human body through its postures and an anthropological and existential point of view. She use a variety of visual languages ranging from painting to video installation, drawing and performance. She is interested in neuroscience and anthropology, has publishing Manual of the human figure (2007). The Ori and with Ludovica Lumer e con Ludovica Lumer C'e' da Perderci la testa ed. Laterza. She graduated from the Academy of Brera, in 2002 she won the Premio New York. In 2004 she took part in a special project at the Biennale in Moscow, in 2009 at the Biennale of Tirana, in 2013 the Biennial Thessalonikij, in 2016 at Cabaret Voltaire Manifesta Zurich.
Dell’Angelo’s work has been exhibited in various galleries in Italy and abroad and in Museums and Institutions such as: Pac, Art for the World/Open Care, Santa Teresa Medialibrary, Palazzo delle Stelline, Palazzo Reale, Triennale and the Triennale Bovisa, Museo del Novecento (2011, 2012), Fondazione Pasquinelli, Università Statale, Fabbrica del Vapore Careof, Assab One (2002, 2005, 2016) in Milan; Galleria Comunale Arte Contemporanea Monfalcone, Castello Sforzesco Vigevano, MAGA Gallarate, Museum Flash Art, Trevi, Museion Bolzano, Re Rebaudengo Aosta, G.Cini Foundation of Venice, Nosadelladue Bologna, Remotti Foundation Camogli (2013, 2016), MAMbo Bologna(2011, 2013), MUSE Trento, Museum Villa Croce Genova; Ex Fabbrica Lucchesi Prato, Villa Pacchiani Santa Croce sull’Arno, Srisa Florence, Palazzo Fortuny Venice (2015 and 2017 PROPORZIO and INTUITION), Allestimento di un impaginato Macro Rome and Theatre Ateliersi Bologne; Gertrude Contemporary Art Spaces Melbourne, SESC San Paolo Brasil, Italian Cultural Institute Madrid, Medizinhistorisches Museum Berlin, KunstMuseum Thun, Fondaco Bruxelles, IIC and CCC San Francisco USA, Deutsches Hygiene Museum Dresda, 1° Triennale Armena Analogue Mount 2017.
Her work is part of the public collections of the Pérez Art Museum (Miami), Museo di Villa Croce (Genova), Museo del Novecento (Milano), Mapp Pavilion 1 Paolo Pini (Milano), 2003-2007 Contemporary art collection Farnesina (Roma), Ferragamo (Firenze), M.A.C.A.M. Maglione (Torino), and the Manual of Human body at the Watson Library of the Metropolitan Museum (New York)