Ruth Beraha: Italian, 1986
A multidisciplinary artist who analyses the breakdown of the certainties on which we base our experience of the world.-
Biography
Ruth Beraha (Milano, Italy, 1986)
Born in 1986, in Milan, she graduated in Art History at the State University of Milan and then attended the Bezael Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem.
In 2014, she returned to Milan, where she specialised with Nicola Setari in Visual and Curatorial Arts at the NABA.
In 2012, she was Chiara Fumai's assistant for the creation of the artwork presented at Documenta 13. Between 2013 and 2016, she participated in various collective exhibitions including disHumanisms, curated by Marco Scotini, DayDream Factory, curated by Peter Friedl and Occupying Horizons, curated by Bert Theis at the Isola Art Center in Milan.
In 2017, for the Italian Pavilion at the 57th Venice Biennale, she collaborated with Giorgio Andreotta Calò and Roberto Cuoghi. The following year, she participated in the SPRING/BREAK Art Show, curated by Andrew Gori and Ambre Kelly in New York City.
In 2020, she won the New York Prize together with a residency at the ISCP (New York) and, the following year, she participated in the MAMbo project "The New Bread Oven".
The artist now lives and works in Bologna.
Copyright the artist. Photo UniCredit Group (Sebastiano Pellion di Persano)
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