Giulia Mangoni (b. 1991, Isola del Liri, Italy) is an Italian-Brazilian artist questioning the modes of linear narration in favour of more complex and fluid systems. By creating interventions orchestrated through the lens of painting, she is interested in deconstructing notions of memory and identity.
Mangoni has a Foundation Degree in Art & Design from Falmouth University of the Arts (2011), a Painting BA (Hons) from City & Guilds of London Art School (2014), where she was awarded the Skinner Connard’s Travel Prize and the Chadwick Healey Prize for Painting, and an MFA from the SVA Art Practice program in New York City, (2019).