Giulia Leonelli
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Giulia Leonelli is an artist and PhD in Visual Arts.
She holds a doctorate degree in Visual Arts from University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, where she teaches as a printmaking instructor.
After a BFA in Fine Arts at Rome University of Fine Arts, she enrolled at Sorbonne University in Paris in 2009. In 2012, she was chosen as a recipient for the French/American “Young Talents” award, for which she was selected to attend the MFA Studio Art Program at New York University.
Her work is oriented toward a pictorial approach of printmaking, led by a musical aspiration and a poetic intent.
Her doctoral thesis “Entendre le pictural” discusses the temporal understanding of an artwork by experiencing its unfolding as space and time, and the implications of Rhythm and Sensation as philosophical attributes of art.
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Giulia Leonelli is an artist and PhD in Visual Arts.
She holds a doctorate degree in Visual Arts from University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, where she teaches as a printmaking instructor.
After a BFA in Fine Arts at Rome University of Fine Arts, she enrolled at Sorbonne University in Paris in 2009. In 2012, she was chosen as a recipient for the French/American “Young Talents” award, for which she was selected to attend the MFA Studio Art Program at New York University.
Her work is oriented toward a pictorial approach of printmaking, led by a musical aspiration and a poetic intent.
Her doctoral thesis “Entendre le pictural” discusses the temporal understanding of an artwork by experiencing its unfolding as space and time, and the implications of Rhythm and Sensation as philosophical attributes of art.
Giulia Leonelli is an artist and PhD in Visual Arts.
She holds a doctorate degree in Visual Arts from University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, where she teaches as a printmaking instructor.
After a BFA in Fine Arts at Rome University of Fine Arts, she enrolled at Sorbonne University in Paris in 2009. In 2012, she was chosen as a recipient for the French/American “Young Talents” award, for which she was selected to attend the MFA Studio Art Program at New York University.
Her work is oriented toward a pictorial approach of printmaking, led by a musical aspiration and a poetic intent.
Her doctoral thesis “Entendre le pictural” discusses the temporal understanding of an artwork by experiencing its unfolding as space and time, and the implications of Rhythm and Sensation as philosophical attributes of art.