Liliana Moro Biography
Liliana Moro was born in Milan in 1961 and has lived and worked in the same city since 1989. During the 1980s she attended the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, where she graduated. In 1989 he founded, together with other artists, the Spazio di Via Lazzaro Palazzi in Milan, which operated until 1993.
Liliana Moro's work is characterized by the search for a synthesis between the different languages of art, such as sculpture, performance, words and sound. His works present themselves as a sort of staging of reality, in which the political dimension does not translate into a mere illustration of contents, but concerns the way of relating with the public.
One of the distinctive characteristics of Liliana Moro's work is the tension between freedom of action and the physical and poetic tension generated by the presence of the objects, sounds and words that make up her works. In this sense, his research focuses on the relationship between the universe of possibilities and the multi-level tension that it produces.
Liliana Moro has participated in numerous group exhibitions in Italy and abroad, including the Documenta IX in Kassel (1992), the Aperto XLV of the Venice Biennale (1993), the Castello di Rivoli (1994), the Quadrennial of Rome (1996/2008), the Moderna Museet in Stockholm (1998), the PS1 in New York (1999), De Appel in Amsterdam (1999), the I Biennial of Valencia (2001), Boundaries-Confini at the Man Museum in Nuoro ( 2006) and Italics at Palazzo Grassi in Venice (2008).
Liliana Moro's work is present in important public and private collections in Italy, France, Belgium and the United States, including the Castello di Rivoli, the Pecci Museum in Prato, the FNAC in Paris, the FRAC Center in Orléans and the FRAC Rhone -Alpes/Nouveau Musée of Villeurbanne.