About artist
Rosangela Giusti was born in Vigevano, where she lives and works. From a young age she has cultivated a deep passion for art in all its forms, with a particular love for painting. Her art allows her to express feelings and emotions, capturing what surrounds her and transposing it onto canvas or other media that she deems most suitable for the creative moment. When she paints, she immerses herself completely in her work, as if transported to another dimension. One of her highest goals is to share these intimate feelings with those who observe her works.
Rosangela Giusti has participated in art competitions since her school years and was able to devote herself totally to her passion by attending the School of Drawing and Painting at the Roncalli Institute in Vigevano, under the guidance of Professor Strada. She perfected the watercolor technique thanks to the teachings of teacher Giovanna Siviero. Her works are constantly exhibited during art events in her city and beyond, and the artist has held numerous solo exhibitions and participated in important group shows, both in Italy and abroad. Some of his works have become part of permanent collections in Italian school centers.
The artist is a member of several cultural associations, including “Arte in Vigevano,” “Femminile come Arte,” “ACAF Associazione Culturale Arti Figurative,” and the “Italia in Arte nel Mondo” Academy.
Many critics and art historians have written about her works, including Guido Folco, Annalisa Fanti, Paolo Levi, Stefania Bison, Sandro Serradifalco, Salvatore Russo, Pino Zanchin, Mara Campaner, Enrico Pasqua, Dino Marasà, Elena Gollini, Salvo Nugnes and Diana Cardaci.
Throughout her career, Rosangela Giusti has received numerous awards. Recent exhibition events include:
- “50 Artists for a Museum,” MIIT Museum, Turin.
- “Triennial Exhibition of Visual Arts,” La Sapienza University, Rome
- 2nd International Biennial of Art, Palermo
- “Royal Arts Prize - 2nd edition,” Arcade Gallery, London
- “Carrousel du Louvre,” Louvre Museum, Paris
- “I Triennial of Contemporary Art,” Palaexpo, Verona, Italy
- “RioArt Olympics of Art,” Tiffany's Residence Hotel, Rio de Janeiro
- The Biennale of Art at the Brera Site, Milan
- “Contemporary Reflections,” Galleria d'Arte Milano, Milan
- “2ª Bienal de Arte Barcelona,” European Museum of Modern Art, Barcelona
- “Contemporaries in the Sale del Bramante,” Sale del Bramante, Piazza del Popolo, Rome
- “New York International Art Expo,” The Michelangelo Hotel, New York
- “Infinite Worlds.”
- “Art in Provence,” Carte Blanche Gallery, Marseille, France