Ilaria Morganti
was born in Rome on 10th October 1975. She attended the Art School and the
Academy of Fine Arts. She teaches arts subjects in a High School. The field of
investigation is the language of painting, called into question about the
concept of illusionism. What is pursued is the conceptual process that works
trigger in the mind of the spectators and not its value as a shape. It wants to
give the result of thinking on the territory of knowledge concerining the
nature of painting and what it shows. The aim of this meticulous painting is
not to push to its extreme limits the representation, but to question it in its
own assumptions. The whole play is on the canvas, the true protagonist of
the visual and pictorial research that shows its peculiarities and
characteristics. There only isn’t the two-dimensional plane of the support:
painting wants to break or bring out, as appropriate, another reality that is
the physical one of the object represented. In this way the painting looks up a
visual correspondence with reality, not only through a consolidates tradition
of Renaissance, but through a constant reminder to the world of tangible. So
the pictorial tends to replace reality and tries to simulate the vision of
reality into an optical level as perceived by physical senses, not merely
restricted to the size of the canvas, but going beyond.
She has partecipated in various national and international exhibitions
including:
Personal exhibitions:
2012 Cars, Barbara Frigerio Contemporary Art, Milano, by Barbara Frigerio
2011 B-Side, L’anima della materia, Chiostro del Bramante, Roma, by Biagio
Cacciola
Collective exhibitions:
2017
International Contemporary Art, spazi Isola Blu, Jesolo (Venezia), by Vittorio
Sgarbi
2016 Italian California Dreaming, Istituto italiano di cultura, Los Angeles,
California, USA, by Alfio Borghese, Peter Frank
2014 Rumore d’inverno, Elsi del Rio Arte Contemporaneo, Buenos Aires,
Argentina, by Barbara Frigerio
2014 Bienal de la fin del mundo, (Perspectivas Italianas), Mar del Plata,
Argentina, by Massimo Scaringella
2013 Cibo per gli occhi, Barbara Frigerio Contemporary Art, Milano, by Barbara
Frigerio
2011 Biennale di Venezia, Tese di San Cristoforo, Arsenale, Padiglione Italia/Accademie,
by Vittorio Sgarbi
2009 Codice 02, Chiostro del Bramante, Sala delle Sibille, Roma, by Stefano
Elena and Natalia De Marco