This monograph presents the installations created by the artist Julia Nellie (Legnano, 1992) describing the research path of the last four years that made them possible, in an alternation of images and reflections written by the curators who followed the artist's work (Stefano Cagol, Jacqueline Ceresoli, Nicolò Fiammetti and Anna Paolini, Silvia Franceschi, Sabino Maria Frassà, An Paenhuysen e Mengyin Wang, Domenico M. Papa, Jonathan Vecchini).
Giulia Nelli bases her work on the complex web of bonds that constitute a person's identity and which develop from relationships with the territory of origin and with the community of reference. In a society characterized by "light and liquid" ties, from temporary connections between individuals that require minimal investments from a relational and cultural point of view, his works - which arise from a process of contamination between the world of consumer objects and textile art - show the beauty of lasting and responsible relationships, of cooperation and new ways of coexistence that can integrate into the symbiotic life of the earth, seamless, every element of culture, of the economy and technology.





