DIRECTORY 2025
Giulia Guasta Guarnaccia | Photography
Giulia Guasta Guarnaccia (b. 1999 in Milan, Italy) is a digital artist and an intersectional activist; she also considers herself an interdisciplinary researcher and a data archaeologist. Her disability has led her to a greater sensitivity and a different way of perceiving the world. In 2024, she graduated in New Technologies of Art at Brera's Academy of Fine Arts in Milan (Italy); she's currently attending an MFA in Visual Arts and Curatorial Studies at NABA in Milan and a Postgraduate Programme in Ethics and AI at UniTo.
In her work, she mixes social engagement with varied artistic practices ranging from net art to sculpture. To better understand the world and its layered complexity, a cross-disciplinary and plural practice approach is crucial. In contemporary society, artists are like philosophers in the past; there's a strong need to go deeper, to dare, to shout. What is going wrong, and how can people collaborate mutually? What she tries to do is always linked to ethical issues; there's a strong need to deconstruct ourselves going through privileges and marginalities.