Bianca Matalon (Milan, 1998) is an Italian photographer, currently living and working in Haifa, Israel.
Her artistic endeavors traverse a spectrum from personal to community-oriented themes. Since relocating to Israel, Bianca delves into the intricate nuances of conflicts, exploring the territory as a dynamic stage marked by constant change, layered histories, and subtle tensions.
In addition to her personal research, Bianca also applies her artistic talents in the commercial realm, creating captivating visuals for clothing and accessories brands.
Education
MA Photography, IUAV Architecture University of Venice, IT (2023)
BA Photography, IED European Design Institute, Milano, IT (2021)
Exhibitions (collective)
Ladri d’Anime IV, curated by Flavio Della Vite, Associazione Culturale Cento4, Bergamo, IT (2024)
Letterature Urbane 8.0, curated by Antonio Buonocore, Complesso di Santa Chiara, Vercelli, IT(2023)
Ladri d’Anime III, curated by Flavio Della Vite, Associazione Culturale Cento4, Bergamo, IT (2023)A Future Ruin, curated by José Pedro Cortes, Selinunte Archeological Park, Castelvetrano, IT (2022)
Paradigma Naturale, curated by Filippo Romano and Francesco Paleari, Palazzo Bartoli, Mazzarino, IT (2022)
Roma Subalterna, curated by Stefano Graziani and Emanuele De Donno, MUCIV, Rome, IT (2022)
Spettri, curated by Saul Marcadent, Villa Manin, Passariano, IT (2022)
Books
“Haifa City”, self published, curated by Yaakov Israel (2023)
“Roma Subalterna”, Via Industriae, pp. 81-83, 105-108 (2022)
“Più vicino”, self published, curated by Sergio Lovati (2021)
Workshops
A Future Ruin, with José Pedro Cortes, Selinunte Archeological Park, Castelvetrano, IT (2022)
Paradigma Naturale, with Filippo Romano and Francesco Paleari, Favara, IT (2022)
Roma Subalterna, with Stefano Graziani and Emanuele De Donno, Rome, IT (2022)
Spettri, with Jacopo Benassi and Saul Marcadent, Villa Manin, Passariano, IT (2022)
Taking a line for a walk, with Marina Caneve, Venice, IT (2022)
Curatorship, with Magali Avezou, Milan, IT (2021)
Coverage
Più Vicino: A Journey to Oneself | Bianca Matalon, Planted Journal, 9/2/23