Arianna Pace explores animal perspectives and landscape through walking practice
Arianna Pace, an Italian artist from Pesaro born in 1995, delves into the relationship between people and landscapes through her unique walking practice that emphasizes positioning and symbolic boundaries. She studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Urbino and creates works that highlight environmental changes and the concept of 'remains.' In 2025, she wrapped up projects like Volksbestiarium in Wolfsburg and Sedimenta in Porto Viro, Rovigo. She earned the GNAM Talent Prize in 2024, leading to a piece being acquired by the Galleria Nazionale di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea in Rome. In 2024, she also participated in a residency with the Tara Ocean Foundation, capturing the sea's surface in watercolor and photography. Her pieces explore themes like the emotional experiences of humans viewed by animals and the symbolic nature of gates.
Key facts
- Arianna Pace was born in Pesaro in 1995.
- She studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Urbino.
- In 2025 she completed projects: Volksbestiarium (Wolfsburg), Fonticelle (Frosolone), Sedimenta (Porto Viro, Rovigo), and News from Nowhere (Salerno).
- She won the GNAM Talent Prize 2024, curated by Inside Art.
- Her work was acquired by the Galleria Nazionale di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea in Rome.
- She participated in a residency on the Tara Ocean Foundation ship in 2024.
- Her work 'Cavallini' investigates how humans feel when looked at by horses.
- Her work 'Pietre che cantano' involves a 'sensitive nomenclature' for stones.
Entities
Artists
- Arianna Pace
Institutions
- Accademia di Belle Arti di Urbino
- Fondazione Filiberto e Bianca Menna
- Galleria Nazionale di Arte Moderna e Contemporanea
- Inside Art
- Tara Ocean Foundation
Locations
- Pesaro
- Italy
- Urbino
- Wolfsburg
- Germany
- Frosolone
- Porto Viro
- Rovigo
- Salerno
- Rome