Giulia Aim (b. 1998) is an Italian multimedia artist from Rome whose work is defined by a saturated visual language, instinctive use of colour, and visually magnetic compositions that balance intensity, irony, beauty, and perceptual disorientation.Working across painting, sculpture, installation,...
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Giulia Aim (b. 1998) is an Italian multimedia artist from Rome whose work is defined by a saturated visual language, instinctive use of colour, and visually magnetic compositions that balance intensity, irony, beauty, and perceptual disorientation.
Working across painting, sculpture, installation, and mixed media, her practice explores the hidden intensity of forms, surfaces, and living matter through visually charged compositions that blur the boundaries between attraction, symbolism, and altered perception. Moving between organic subjects, material experimentation, and sculptural interventions, her works often transform familiar forms into immersive presences that appear simultaneously intimate, magnetic, and strangely alive.
She holds a Postgraduate degree in Fine Art from the University of the Arts London and a BA in Communication with a Minor in Entrepreneurship from John Cabot University, Rome.
After moving to London in 2020, Giulia developed her artistic practice alongside experiences within galleries, art fairs, institutions, and publishing houses, gaining direct insight into the contemporary art ecosystem and its visual culture.
In 2024, she established her first dedicated studio space, where she began developing Slices of Life - The Time of Nature, an ongoing body of work exploring nourishment, seasonality, colour, and the symbolic dimensions of the living world through enlarged and perceptually amplified organic forms.
She is the Founder and Creative Director of Arte is More (AIM - www.arteismore.com), an independent creative platform operating across contemporary art, design, fashion, and visual storytelling through editorial content, exhibitions, creative direction, collaborations, and immersive experiences.
Giulia Aim has exhibited internationally, including Rome, London, and Los Angeles.