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Maria Teresa Sartori's Therapeutic Art at Studio G7 Bologna

exhibition · 2026-05-05

Maria Teresa Sartori (Venice, 1961) transforms personal grief into art at Studio G7 in Bologna. Following her mother's illness and death, she uses audio recordings and pinhole photographs to objectify emotional life, creating a narrative akin to historical documentation. The poetry of Mariangela Gualtieri adds emotional depth. Sartori's method parallels Cesare Pavese's literary approach to pain. The exhibition 'Alberi Casa Mamma' runs until January 14, 2017, at Via Val d'Aposa 4a.

Key facts

  • Maria Teresa Sartori was born in Venice in 1961.
  • The exhibition is titled 'Alberi Casa Mamma'.
  • It is held at Studio G7 in Bologna.
  • The address is Via Val d'Aposa 4a.
  • The show runs until January 14, 2017.
  • Sartori uses audio traces and pinhole photographs.
  • The work reflects on her mother's illness and death.
  • Mariangela Gualtieri's poetry is incorporated.

Entities

Artists

  • Maria Teresa Sartori
  • Mariangela Gualtieri
  • Cesare Pavese

Institutions

  • Studio G7
  • Artribune

Locations

  • Venice
  • Italy
  • Bologna
  • Via Val d'Aposa 4a

Sources