BEATRICE SPADEA
studio@beatricespadea.com
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WHAT’S ON
Jun 2026 - Jan 2027
artist-in-residence at Centro Pecci and Casa Masaccio for SUPERTOSCANA project
21.01.27 - group show at Centro Pecci
Projects and exhibitions
WEAVINGS
I CARRY THE FOREST INSIDE
batik and eco print on silk
CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF A VOICE
ceramic sound sculptures
MUTAFORMA
Papier-mâché sculptures
ERBARI
batik on silk
FOREST REVERIE
works on paper
CURSES, SPELLS AND OTHER MAGICS
duo show with Elisa Bertaglia (2024)
NOTES FROM ANOTHER WORLD
solo show (2023)
SITE SPECIFIC WORKS
PAPER SCULPTURES
Limited Editions
Inner Maps, 2025
Textile series
Available here
Rivedere la foresta, 2024
Limited Edition Print
Surreal Landscapes, 2023
Limited Edition of scarves
BEATRICE SPADEA
b.1995
Italy
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Beatrice Spadea’s practice explores
the intersections of imagination,
perception, and memory, investigating how these dimensions shape our
experience of the world. Her work
moves through spaces where dream,
fantasy, and poetry emerge, opening
reflective and alternative perspectives.
Her earlier works engaged with
shared natural and cosmic symbols,
which formed the starting point of
her research. Over time, her focus has shifted toward a sensory crisis and a
growing estrangement from the natural world, and how this disconnection
shapes inner life and perception. The
forest often appears as a central presence, understood as both a physical
and psychic space of renewal, coexistence, and resonance.
At the core of her current practice are textile works developed through
batik-dyed silks and hand-assembled
pieces on a loom. Through slow, process-based techniques, she explores
themes of identity, transformation,
and voice, allowing forms to frag-
ment, shift, and reorganize. Ceramic
sculptures and sound operate in
dialogue with the textile works, extending the investigation of resonance
and presence. Through these materials, she seeks to awaken perception and build an imaginary ecosystem
where matter and sound reconnect us
with the living world.
Solo (2024)The Portal of Timeless Dreams, temporary public installation, Via Borgonuovo 1,
Milan
(2023) Notes From Another World, solo show, Galleria Martina Corbetta, Giussano, MB
(2021) One Step Closer to the Sky, solo show JC Gallery Mayfair, London - England
Selected group exhibitions
(2026) Move your hands, Galleria Civica Ezio Mariani, Seregno MB
(2025) Seamspells, Forci Art Foundation, Tenuta di Forci, Lucca, LU
(2025) Mondi Sottili, Studio DeTales, Milano, MI
(2024) Curses, Spells and Other Magics, di Elisa Bertaglia e Beatrice Spadea Galleria Marti-
na Corbetta, Giussano, MB
(2022) Roots Of Day, group show, JC Gallery Mayfair , London - England
(2022) C.R.A.C. Crepe, Rotture, Alterazioni e Cicatrici, group show Artiglieria, Contemporary
Art Center, Torino, TO
Awards
(2023) ArtPrize 2023, group show, Grand Rapids, Michigan, US
(2022) Combat Prize 13° Edition, group show, Museo Civico Giovanni Fattori, Livorno
(2021) Arte Laguna Prize 15° Edition, group show Arsenale, Venezia
(2020) Winner of
Nice&Fair Contemporary Visions Paratissima, Torino
Residencies
upcoming: (Jun 2026-Jan 2027) artist-in-residence SUPERTOSCANA at Centro Pecci (Prato) and Casa Masaccio (San Giovanni Valdarno)
(2025) Forci Art Foundation, Textile Art residency, Tenuta di Forci, Lucca
Education
(2015-2018) Bachelor’s Degree in Painting, Three-Year Program – Accademia di Belle
Arti di Brera
Last Updated 04/02/2026
Photo © Jaclyn Locke
I Carry The Forest Inside, 2025,
batik and eco-print technique on pongee silk, 180x70 cm cad
view from inside the private church of Tenuta di Forci, Lucca, IT
During my residency at Forci Art Foundation, (Summer 2025) in the hills near
Lucca, I worked on a piece that feels like a
manifesto (I Carry The Forest Inside, 2025)
a synthesis of the questions that have
guided me over the past years. It consists
of a series of silk fabrics made with the
batik technique and eco-printing, where
leaves and natural elements are imprinted
onto the textile. Dyed with pigments from oak bark, pomegranate, onion and avocado peels gathered on site, the process is
entirely natural, rooted in transformation
and memory. A slow process tied to the
rhythms of transformation that belong to
the natural world.
Within the veils of silk, faint anthropomorphic figures emerge. Perhaps dryads,
mythological spirits that dwell in trees and, in some tales, become them. The
outlines of ovaries, vertebrae, and bones
appear as if suspended in a landscape of metamorphosis. These are not fixed
bodies: they are transitional forms, elusive,
porous. They seem to exist in a state of
becoming, resisting any clear definition.
In this work, the imprint, once a faithful
trace, like the image of a shroud, becomes
something unstable and chaotic. The
natural forms blur, overlap, and dissolve
into one another. What remains is not a
copy of the real, but its memory, a residue
of presence transformed by time and
process.
This work speaks of identity as multiplicity, of the possibility of embracing all one’s
forms without the need to resolve them
into a single image. Each figure dissolves
into another; each layer of dye leaves a
trace. What emerges is not a definitive
image, but a living surface, one that holds
together contradictions, fragments, and
shifting states of being.
In a world that constantly asks us to
simplify, to become recognizable and
marketable, to fit into a defined category,
choosing to remain ungraspable feels
almost subversive. These silks attempt to
inhabit that fragile space of resistance: the
space where ambiguity is not a weakness,
but a form of freedom.
Studio research and work in progress, Forci Art Foundation, Lucca, Summer 2025
Photo © Jaclyn Locke
This Land Has a Body, 2025
natural pigment tie-dye and graphite on Habotai silk, 450x140 cm, 2025,
view from the show at Tenuta di Forci, Lucca, IT
Building on the exploration of identity, fragmentation, and the act of intervention in the weavings, This Land Has a
Body moves from the personal and visual
to the territorial and relational. While
previous works explored multiplicity
through form and material, here the
focus shifts to the land itself and to the
presence of those who inhabit it.
This Land Has a Body reflects on the
idea that territory, like the human body,
carries memory, wounds, and resistance.
It is not an abstract space to be owned or
reshaped, but a living presence inhabited
by histories and relationships. The work
questions the language through which we
name transformation: words like regeneration or renewal often conceal acts of
erasure, moments when care turns into
control, when gestures of improvement
disguise possession.
The piece was created using natural dyes,
with oak bark collected on site and iron,
and later drawn on with graphite. The
surface bears traces of the earth. Here,
the fabric becomes a skin that remem-
bers.
In this piece, the earth reclaims its voice and its body. It resists abstraction,
insisting on its materiality, on the fact
that every land is already inhabited,
already full of stories. What emerges is
an account of power and displacement,
tracing how land and its communities are
continually overwritten and redefined.
Alchemy of the Forest, 2026
batik on pongee silk with natural inks
140x190 cm
Wings of the Forest, 2026
batik and eco-print technique on pongee silk
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