Samuela Malizia is an Italian visual artist whose work moves between painting, photography, drawing, and installation. She graduated in Fine Arts with a specialization in Painting at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan, later deepening her expertise...
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Samuela Malizia is an Italian visual artist whose work moves between painting, photography, drawing, and installation. She graduated in Fine Arts with a specialization in Painting at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan, later deepening her expertise in archaeological research and architectural restoration. Her academic journey continued with a Master’s in Fine Arts and studies in art conservation at the University of Verona, including a two-year program in conservation techniques supported by the European Social Fund.
Her experience in archaeology—through excavations and restoration projects for the Faculty of Humanities, the Museum of Natural History in Verona, and private archaeological firms—has shaped her deep knowledge of ancient cultures and their expressive complexity. This background profoundly informs her conceptual work, where historical awareness meets a refined contemporary language.
Since 2011, after relocating to New York, she has collaborated with international artists and participated in numerous exhibitions and artistic projects across Italy, the U.S., and Europe. Her works are known for triggering intellectual “short circuits” by deconstructing familiar codes and inviting viewers into an open-ended, reflective experience. Through the minimal, the poetic, and the symbolic, Samuela Malizia explores memory, emotion, and aesthetic harmony.