Danni Morali is a multidisciplinary artist whose work traverses the realms of painting, sculpture, and installation art. Born in 1991 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Morali developed an early appreciation for the expressive power of color and texture, leading them to study at the National University of the Arts. Their practice is deeply informed by themes of memory, transformation, and the boundaries between the personal and collective experience.
Morali’s artistic language is characterized by bold gestural mark-making, evocative material juxtapositions, and an ongoing exploration of how lived histories can be encoded and unearthed through visual abstraction. Over the past decade, Morali has exhibited widely across South America, Europe, and the United States, including solo exhibitions at Galería Sur and the Buenos Aires Museum of Modern Art. Their work has been featured in international art fairs and critical publications, establishing Morali as a significant emerging voice in contemporary art.
Seeking to foster dialogue beyond the gallery space, Morali frequently collaborates with local communities and interdisciplinary artists, using art as a catalyst for social engagement and personal reflection.
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