BuBu, Negli intrecci del fanciullino - Reclaimed rope textile sculpture with acrylic paint, resin finish, and galvanized iron structure
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- Artist Giacco Emanuela
- Category Figurative Sculptures
- Creation year 2023
- Dimensions 235 x 235 x H 250 cm
- Technique Textile sculpture made from reclaimed nautical ropes and resin, with a polished black metal base
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The sculptures that fall under the chapter "In My Mind" aim to highlight what governs our minds—our thoughts—represented here as intricate entanglements or tangles. Most often, the origin of our thoughts does not follow a linear development, and so we perceive the external reality through the lens of our past experiences. We build our reasoning, and at the same time, unconsciously, we begin to intertwine the tangled web.
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Giacco Emanuela
Emanuela Giacco is an Italian artist whose work combines existential themes, human identity, and sustainability through sculpture and textile art. Born in L’Aquila in 1983, Emanuela’s passion for art began early, but she initially pursued a degree in engineering. Her career shifted after encounters with key figures in Rome, leading to her first solo exhibition and a transition to a full-time artistic career.
Emanuela’s artwork has been showcased in numerous exhibitions across Italy and internationally, including Milan, Florence, Paris, and Venice. In 2019, she returned to L’Aquila, where she began exploring sculpture under Raimondo Tiberio. By 2020, Emanuela moved to Sardinia, focusing on textile sculptures that integrate themes of nature and sustainability.
A central symbol in her work is the rope, or "cima," representing the interconnectedness of human experience and the complexity of relationships. The rope also embodies the impact of human actions on the environment, especially through Emanuela’s use of recycled nautical ropes, salvaged from beaches in collaboration with local fishermen. These ropes, once discarded, are transformed into sculptures that speak to both the human condition and the ecological crisis.
Emanuela’s art raises awareness about environmental issues, particularly the pollution of oceans by synthetic fibers. She believes that art has the power to spark social change by engaging emotions and awakening collective consciousness. Her sculptures are a powerful blend of existential reflection, environmental activism, and aesthetic beauty, encouraging viewers to consider their connection to both humanity and the planet.
In essence, Emanuela Giacco’s work explores the intersections of life, identity, and sustainability, using art as a tool to inspire reflection and action on the climate crisis.
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