Monica Gorini

Monica Gorini

artist

Monica Gorini lives and works between Milan and Lake Orta. After the Academy of Brera attended with excellent teachers, she has always combined her artistic activity with the collaboration with the Bicocca University of Milan and the Academy of Brera.
The University Ca' Foscari of Venice, U.I.C Unione Italiana Ciechi and Istituto dei Ciechi of Milan, Triennale Design Museum, Art Beyond Sight of New York and last but not least the City of Milan are some of the institutions with which she has collaborated.
In 2006 he met Gioia Aloisi, an artist trained alongside leading figures on the international art scene such as Bruno Munari, Silvio Coppola, Cruz Diez, Denise Rene, Fausta Squatriti and Luigi Veronesi, from whom he draws precious teachings and skills. With Aloisi he will manage, until 2017, Edu-art, a cultural association founded with the aim of spreading art and culture and will exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art in New York, 2007-2009, two sculptures within an audience of artists-researchers, gathered in the conference entitled Multi-modal approaches to learning, creativity and communication.

Monica Gorini's artistic research, which draws on the experience she has lived with blind people for many years, is based on the contamination between different languages with a strong propensity for experimentation. Her works, in fact, are characterized by a constant reference to multi-sensory and are accompanied by poetic texts that the artist composes herself.
Self-taught in photography, she often combines personal references and materials from her own poetic and dreamlike world with scientific and philosophical theories, bringing them together in a single form of narration. Sensitively linked to the world of nature and rights, she is in search of an aesthetic that stimulates current and intimate reflections, aimed at the development of a social consciousness and a new spiritual ecology of the world.

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