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Rosita DAgrosa - Fig. A
Artist Biography: Rosita D'Agrosa (1989) graduated in painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence. At the end of her artistic training, she also obtained a scholarship at the Il Bisonte Foundation for lithography and graphic art. During her academic years, she participated in several artistic residencies in Spain, namely Cordillera, Lleida and Artes by Mount. Her artistic research is an ongoing exploration combining painting, graphics and textile experimentation rooted in her family history. These techniques serve as both medium and language in her work, bridging the gap between poetry and the textile industry. D'Agrosa's poetry highlights a personal and intimate feminine dimension, the result of a rigorous study of the female body and an analysis of the changes to which every human being is subjected. She currently lives and works in Florence. "Art for an artist can be a tool of communication and language through which to break taboos, preconceptions and stereotypes, especially those that unfortunately still survive in the female universe. This is exactly what I try to do in my work: to break down walls, to use art as a tool of expression, freedom, dialogue, narration and testimony". Rosita D'Agrosa
Colazioni sull'erba, a series inspired by the works Le Déjeuner sur l'Herbe by Manet and Le déjeuner en fourrure by Meret Oppenheim. They are small installations or objects intervened with embroidery. Cups with an embroidered uterus, dessert plates with moths or thorns inside arranged on small tablecloths as if they were sweets displayed in a pastry shop. Pocket mirrors with embroidered messages such as: "Nosce te ipsum" (know thyself), represent a refined provocation on the present and past feminine condition.
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