Giuditta Vettese (1994) was born in Milan, where she lives and works. She graduated
in Aesthetic Philosophy (University of Milan – Paris Sorbonne) and then completed a
two-year Master's degree in Philosophy and Anthropology (EHESS, Paris). Her
academic research initially focused on the theme of the gaze between psychoanalysis
and phenomenology, before delving deeper into the relationship between trauma, the
body and spiritual experience. Working across sculpture, performance and abstract
painting, her artistic practice is an investigation in which sensoriality, matter and psychic
energy converge. She conceives corporeality as a fundamental medium for processes
of knowledge and evolution, while seeking to translate the philosophical concepts that
have shaped her academic career into forms and volumes.
She co-founded Provinciale11, a collective artistic and curatorial research project
which, in dialogue with academic scholars, promotes residencies for emerging artists in
Italy through public funding. Her work has recently been shown at Basilica Palladiana,
Vicenza (2025); Triennale Milano (2025); Fanshaw Projects, London (2025); CMQ
Architettura, Milan (2025); Guts Gallery, London (2024); The Broken Arm, Paris (2024);
Spazio Volta, Bergamo (2023); Galleria Rossana Orlandi (2023); and ReaFair, Fabbrica
del Vapore, Milan (2023).
Today, he combines his artistic career with work as a set designer and consultant in
the fashion and design industry.