I was born in Milan, where I live and work, on April
12, 1972.
I trained with my father Bruno Resina, a prolific
experimental artist active between the 1960s and 1990s. At the same time I
followed a path of musical studies.
Since 2012 I have been exhibiting continuously. I have
participated in numerous collective and personal exhibitions in Italy.
I speak of death. I speak of the disintegration of
memories, of the futility of accumulation, of ancestors dissolving.
I speak of the melancholy to which we are destined, of
the deterioration of our individuality and of our personal fact (so important
for each of us and so useless in the economy of the universe).
I am talking about the time that corrodes, dissolves
washes away and becomes History, which is the time of Humanity.
I'm talking about personality
disorders, psychiatric pathologies, neurotic and anaffective families, panic
attacks, loneliness. Of the social phobia that deprives you of speech and
plunges you into shame and embarrassment. Of the need to rearrange and order
the chaos, to discipline oneself, to plan, to organize in an obsessive way.
But I'm also talking about how
much we leave to posterity. Of ethics which, despite the incessant and
sometimes oppressive sense of emptiness, must not fail.
This includes the strenuous will,
even in the context of artistic production, to limit consumption, to use waste
materials, to avoid polluting and damaging our planet as much as possible
My artistic
research finds answers in the use of hemp sheets, jute yarns and Chinese red
tubulars, henna ink, recycled paper, corroded metals, rusty safety pins, stones
and shards collected from the ground. And then knots, stains, lacerations and
abrasions, graphic lines that evoke
ancient and mysterious alphabetic systems, fragments of recomposed books,
stamps that seem to come from an out of hand
time, boxes and small boxes that collect, order and recompose internal
scenarios and structures. At the same time, a maximalist line that runs
through my production makes the use of gold and precious features its
distinctive feature, while making use of recycled materials.