Biography
Elena Mazzi was born in 1984 in Reggio Emilia (Italy). She received her BFA in 2007 in History of Art from Siena University, and her MFA in 2011 in Visual Art from IUAV, Venice University. Elena Mazzi has been included in various exhibitions including the solo exhibition Collective memory and social space at Botkyrka Konsthall in Stockholm, after a three months residency, Letters from the sky video art festival at COP17 in Durban, IUAV Pavillion at XIV BBCC Expo in Venice, COMMON GROUND, projects for the Lagoon in Venice, TRA/ARADA/INBETWEEN in Istanbul. In 2011 she has attended Future Farmers A.I.R., supported by G.A.I. Italian prize for young Italian artists abroad. Last exhibitions include Posso essere racchiuso in uno spazio di noce e considerarmi un re dello spazio infinito at La Fenice Gallery in Venice, Volumi contrastanti/ Kontrasterande volymer at Italian Institute of Culture in Stockholm and in Art Stays_Festival of Contemporary Art, Ptuj, Slovenia. In 2012 she has been selected for the annual workshop with Tim Rollins & K.O.S. at Fondazione Spinola Banna in Turin. In 2013 she has been invited to participate in Dolomiti contemporanee project and is the winner of one-year studio space at Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation in Venice.
Her poetics deals with the relationship between man and the environment in which he lives and with which he must reckon on a daily basis. This analysis, which often follows an anthropological approach, investigates and documents an identity which is at the same time personal and collective, relating to a specific territory, and giving rise to forms of exchange and transformation.