Giuseppe La Spada

Giuseppe La Spada is an interdisciplinary artist whose research explores the human-nature relationship, with the aim of sensitising the public to environmental issues.

Always interested in the synesthetic experiences resulting from the interplay between artistic languages, today he focuses on photography, video and installations - three-dimensional, interactive or process-based.

In 2017 Shizen no Koe, his interactive water installation, is displayed during 'Festival for the Earth' at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco in the presence of HSH Prince Albert II.

In the same year, his work is also featured in the exhibition Re-Use, among artists as Man Ray, Duchamp, Piero Manzoni, Christo, Pistoletto, Penone, Tony Cragg, Damien Hirst.

In 2019 he exhibits the Traiettorie Liquide project in Rome, Bologna, Turin, Genoa and Monaco with photos of the world champion Federica Brignone portrayed while skiing underwater.

[6] Currently, he lives and works in Milan embracing his relentless research on the human-nature relationship as both an aesthetic artistic mission and a truly ethic one, with the aim of giving a real contribution to the human society.