Sabrina Puppin is an internationally exhibited visual artist. Many renowned venues internationally have showcased her work, including the Central State Museum of Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan, Museo Arte e Scienza, Milan, Italy, The Kyoto Museum, Kyoto, Japan, MEAM Museu Europeu de...
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Sabrina Puppin is an internationally exhibited visual
artist. Many renowned venues internationally have showcased her work, including
the Central State Museum of Kazakhstan, Almaty, Kazakhstan, Museo Arte e
Scienza, Milan, Italy, The Kyoto Museum, Kyoto, Japan, MEAM Museu Europeu de
Arte Moderna, Barcelona, Spain, Museo Francesco Gonzaga, Mantua, Italy, and
Qatar Museums, Doha, Qatar, as well as museums and galleries in USA, Qatar,
Germany, Italy, Spain, Russia, China, Israel, Malta, Dubai and India. Qatar Museums
granted her a personal retrospective at the Fire Station contemporary
galleries, Doha, Qatar. She was chosen to represent the Italian contemporary
art in 2020 by the Italian Embassy in Qatar and awarded a solo show at Al
Gassar Gallery, Doha, Qatar. She participated at the XIV Florence Biennale,
2023; SEGNALATI at the Parliament of Malta, 2023; the 1st Sanremo
Biennale, 2023; and at the 4th Bienal de Arte Barcelona at Museu
Europeu D’Art Modern, 2022. Sabrina
Puppin was awarded showcase in the juried art show COLOR by the juror Marcela
Guerrero, Assistant Curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art and art show WIDE
OPEN by juror Paulina Pobocha, Associated Curator at MOMA, New York. She was a
guest artist at the celebration of the 300th anniversary of the founding of
Saint Petersburg, Russia at the Gorohovaya 6 Gallery. Additionally, she exhibited
twice at the Lalit Kala Akademi, India’s government-run national academy of
fine art.
Sabrina Puppin is the recipient of several highly
prestigious prizes for her artistic merit such as the Premio Donatello, 2023,
Florence, Italy; 5th Leonardo Da Vinci International Prize, 2023,
Museo della Scienza e della Tecnica, Milan, Italy; International Paris Prize
2022: and the Luxemburg Art Prize 2018 for artistic achievements, Pinacotheque
Museum, Luxemburg, among others. She was selected as Artist-in-Residence for
Expo 2015, representing Qatar at the prestigious event in Milan, Italy. Also, she
was awarded two residencies at the Center for Contemporary Arts Afghanistan,
Kabul, Afghanistan, in 2013 and 2014. The residencies were organized by the
Turquoise Mountain Institute and funded by the Qatar Museums Authority.
Puppin’s work has been included in numerous publication all
around the world and it is part of many public and private collections.
Ms. Puppin work is an investigation of the observation of reality and
the distorted perception I have of that reality. As a choreographer, she organizes color’s movement within space. Through the use of hyper-colorful, shining, and
overwhelming abstract arrangements, she depicts and investigates the distorted
perception of the reality, aiming to express feelings and daydreams
through work that wants to be felt, walked in front of, stared at, and dwelt
on.