Jessica Rimondi is an Italian artist based in Berlin, renowned for her work with international appeal. She honed her artistic skills at the Accademia Albertina in Turin and furthered her education by graduating in Mixed Media from the University of Westminster in London.
Rimondi's artistic practice seamlessly blends pictorial works with installations, creating immersive, interactive, and intimate experiences for viewers. By interweaving visual, acoustic, and sculptural elements and employing a diverse range of materials, Rimondi's art reflects the complexities of reality. Her work often delves into the social and historical fabric of specific geographical regions, offering profound insights into human experience.
Her most recent series of works explores the theme of the Sublime, evoking the profound sensation experienced by individuals when confronted with the vastness of the natural world and the complexities of contemporary society. These pieces prompt viewers to engage in deep introspection, contemplating themes related to the self and society.
Rimondi's upcoming series will be featured this year in Berlin during the Annual Glass Conference and the Berlin Art Week, showcasing her innovative approach to art. Her focus on mixed media is evident in her paintings, which intricately blend printing techniques such as silkscreen, cyanotype, and monotype with traditional mediums like oil and acrylic.
In addition to her paintings, Rimondi's installations are crafted from a variety of materials including porcelain, sugar glass, salt, precious metals, and bone sound conductors. Through these installations, she explores the shifting values of materials and culture over time, inviting viewers to contemplate the transient nature of materiality and its cultural significance.