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Eva Marisaldi presents sound works in Artribune podcast monologue

artist · 2026-04-27

Eva Marisaldi (Bologna, 1966) is featured in an Artribune podcast series curated by Donatella Giordano, where she presents a monologue discussing sound materials produced over the years with musician and partner Enrico Serotti. The works were originally part of installations at the Roman-era cistern of Villa Medici in Rome (2017), Molo Zaccagnini in Ravenna (2007), and the Teatro di Villa Aldrovandi Mazzacorati in Bologna (2018). Marisaldi's multidisciplinary practice spans photography, performance, video, animation, installation, drawing, and embroidery, often engaging viewers through mechanical sound-producing pieces that evoke collective childhood memories and everyday objects.

Key facts

  • Eva Marisaldi was born in Bologna in 1966.
  • The podcast is part of Artribune's series curated by Donatella Giordano.
  • Marisaldi collaborated with musician Enrico Serotti on the sound materials.
  • The sounds originated from installations at Villa Medici's cistern (2017), Molo Zaccagnini (2007), and Teatro di Villa Aldrovandi Mazzacorati (2018).
  • Marisaldi's practice includes photography, performance, video, animation, installation, drawing, and embroidery.
  • Her works often involve mechanical sound elements and explore everyday objects and collective childhood memories.
  • The podcast is available on Spreaker.
  • Donatella Giordano studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma, graduating in 2006.

Entities

Artists

  • Eva Marisaldi
  • Enrico Serotti
  • Donatella Giordano

Institutions

  • Artribune
  • Villa Medici
  • Molo Zaccagnini
  • Teatro di Villa Aldrovandi Mazzacorati
  • Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma

Locations

  • Bologna
  • Italy
  • Rome
  • Ravenna

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