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Liliana Moro's 'Rumore Bianco' Featured in Artribune Podcast

publication · 2026-04-27

Artribune launches a new podcast series featuring Italian artist Liliana Moro (born 1961 in Milan). Active since the late 1980s, Moro uses objects, materials, and spaces to create a language rich in investigative elements. Her early works include drawings, collages, sculptures, performances, and sound installations that reflect on collective experience. Trained under Luciano Fabro at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, she inherited a focus on spatial and audience relationships, developing a personal engagement with objects and an active spectator participation. Central to her practice is a listening condition that fosters shared experience. For the podcast, Moro discusses her work "Rumore Bianco" (White Noise), a sound installation commissioned for Arte Fiera Bologna 2022, where she was the featured artist. The piece, titled after Don DeLillo's novel, consists of a sound track installed along the fair's corridors. It addresses interference and the pandemic's societal impact, inviting viewers to go beyond the visible through sounds evoking the human landscape and its complexity. The podcast is part of Artribune's new offerings alongside newsletters like Lettera, Incanti (art market weekly), Render (urban regeneration biweekly), and PAX (cultural tourism biweekly). The article is written by Donatella Giordano.

Key facts

  • Liliana Moro was born in Milan in 1961.
  • She trained under Luciano Fabro at Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera.
  • She was the featured artist for Arte Fiera Bologna 2022.
  • Her work 'Rumore Bianco' is a sound installation installed along the fair's corridors.
  • The title is borrowed from Don DeLillo's novel.
  • The work addresses interference and the pandemic's impact on society.
  • The podcast is produced by Artribune.
  • Artribune also offers newsletters: Lettera, Incanti, Render, and PAX.

Entities

Artists

  • Liliana Moro
  • Luciano Fabro
  • Donatella Giordano

Institutions

  • Artribune
  • Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera
  • Arte Fiera Bologna

Locations

  • Milan
  • Italy
  • Bologna

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