Giorgia Valli (Italy, 1985) is a visual artist working across photography, painting, and sculpture, exploring the relationship between the visible and the invisible, the personal and the universal.
With over twenty years of experience, her work blends analog and digital techniques to create images that transcend reality and open up imaginative spaces. Her experimental practice integrates natural elements and materials, developing pieces that engage with memory, perception, and the subconscious.
Her artistic career has been recognized internationally, with works featured in prestigious museum collections such as LACMA, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, and the Center for Creative Photography in Arizona. Valli is known for her ability to combine traditional photography with material and digital interventions, transforming images into layered narratives that invite reflection.
With an approach that embraces continuous experimentation, Giorgia Valli explores themes related to nature, memory, and symbolic language, offering visions that intertwine the visible and the imponderable.
She has published with Nazraeli Press and continues to develop her artistic research, exhibiting in international shows and collaborating with curators and collectors worldwide.