Federica Mambrini Visual Arts and Architectural Photography Portfolio
Federica Mambrini is a contemporary Italian visual artist and photographer whose practice is deeply rooted in an architectural perspective. Born in Mantua in 1994, she lives and works between Turin, Milan, and Mantova. Federica Mambrini holds a degree in architecture from Politecnico di Milano and a Master in Photography from IUAV Venice, providing her with a unique technical and conceptual foundation for her work. Her visual research investigates the delicate equilibrium and inherent tensions found within built and natural environments. Through an interdisciplinary approach, Federica Mambrini sabotages ordinary perceptions of weight and space, often engaging with landscapes to reveal hidden narratives. Her career is marked by significant achievements, including the publication of her research project 'Come costruire un castello di carte' and receiving Italian Council funding. Federica Mambrini has participated in prestigious residencies such as LaWayakaCurrent in the Atacama Desert and has exhibited her work internationally in venues across Italy and Chile. Her portfolio reflects a rigorous exploration of everything built or deconstructed, utilizing photography as a tool for both documentation and artistic inquiry.