Emanuela Giacco
Emanuela Giacco began as a child to be fascinated by art in the living rooms filled with the 17th-century works of her antiquarian uncle. Her creativity meets and collides with her scientific studies culminating in a degree with honors in engineering. However, his education will never be an obstacle. In fact, all sciences are, in his opinion, the result of creative outbursts. During her nearly 10-year stay in Rome, nodal was her meeting with Prof. Picozza, president of the Giorgio and Isa De Chirico Foundation, with whom she organized her first solo painting exhibition in the Via Dei Tre Orologi venue, and with Marina Mattei, archaeological curator of the Capitoline Museums, a figure who would soon become a mentor as well as a friend. Emanuela thus decided to strip off her engineer's clothes to dress the naked soul of an artist. She will thus begin to participate in exhibitions, opening herself to debate with artists, critics and collectors, confronting the national and international art world. He has exhibited in Rome, Palermo, Genoa, Turin, Milan, L'Aquila, Poltu Quatu, Porto Rotondo, Mantua, La Spezia, Florence, Venice, San Pantaleo, Paris, Bruges, and Barcelona. In 2019 he will move back to Abruzzo to join the studio of master Raimondo Tiberio, approaching the sculpture. In 2020, straddling the Pandemic, he will decide to move to Sardinia, a land full of energy. He will make in this year his first textile sculpture with which, in August 2020 he will win the first prize of the 4th edition of “ Le quai des artistes” in Porto Rotondo, strongly desired by Count Luigi Doná dalle Rose with his foundation. Textile sculptures at the moment explicate his deepest research.