Rebecca Moccia
Rebecca Moccia (born 1992 in Naples) is an artist whose transdisciplinary practice explores the materiality of perceptive and emotive states that can emerge from specific social and spatial characteristics. Rebecca Moccia's works have been exhibited at the Sandretto Re Rebaudengo Foundation (Turin), Fondazione ICA (Milan), Jupiter Woods (London), the Italian Cultural Institute (Brussels), Morra Greco Foundation (Naples), Mazzoleni (London-Turin), Novecento Museum (Florence), Manifattura Tabacchi (Florence), Antonio Ratti Foundation (Como), MACRO (Rome), Contemporary Art Museum of Villa Croce (Genoa), ENSBA (Lyon), Academiae Youth Art Biennale (Brixen), among others. In 2021, she was the winner of the international research grant promoted by the Italian Ministry of Culture (DGCC) under the Italian Council X program for the project "Ministry of Loneliness," a collaboration with Magazzino Italian Art (New York), Outset England (London), Nanzan University (Nagoya) among other cultural partners. Rebecca Moccia is among the founding members of AWI – Art Workers Italia.
2024
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
Humboldt Books - Artist's Travels
currently out of stock
An artistic reflection on the political and social structures that shape the emotional state of loneliness and its perception in contemporary society.