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Pamela Diamante
Pamela Diamante (1985), is an Italian visual artist, living and working in southern Italy.
Before embarking on an artistic career, she served in the Italian Army, discharging with the rank of Corporal Major.
In 2016, she received a diploma in sculpture.Her work is characterized by a minimalist formalism that blends different media, including video, sculpture, sound and installation. Her research explores and deepens the relationship between society and media power structures. The works turn out to be symbolic devices in which the conceptual framework guides the combination of representational languages. Diamante’s art practice is conceived as a dynamic process, an action that embraces the capacity to question the present, to act, to observe, to revise, to make mistakes, to deconstruct, to reconstruct and to affirm.
Her works have been exhibited in public and private institutions such as: Mattatoio (Rome 2023), The Arnaldo Pomodoro Foundation (Milan 2022), Ioseb Grishashvili Historical Museum (Tbilisi 2021), CerModern Arts Center (Ankara 2021), Kyiv History Museum (Kiev 2021), GAM Museum (Turin 2020), Pavilion of Contemporary Art (Milan 2020), Museo CaMusAc (Cassino 2020), Concretespace (Miami 2019) Kooshk, (Tehran 2017), MAXXI (Rome 2016) Centro de Desarollo de las Artes Visuales, (Havana, 2015). In 2022 she won the Covivio Prize, in 2019 The Artists Development Program of the European Investment Bank, in 2017 the Italy-Argentina Prize of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, and in 2015 the National Arts Prize sponsored by MIUR.
Since 2022 she has directed the Contemporary Art Focus for the BIG Bari International Gender Festival, a monographic section dedicated to an artist whose guests have included Franko B. and Regina Josè Galindo.