BIO
Marta Zanatti (Lisbon, 1995) is a multidisciplinary artist that currently lives and works in Frankfurt.
She has a BA in Painting and she's a graduate from Camberwell College of Arts, with a MA in Printmaking.
Zanatti's work is based on printmaking, photography, painting and drawing. Her practice is contemplating Landscape and Spirituality and the thin border between the visible and invisible world. The fragmentation of the object and repositioning works is a way to evoke something beyond the initial view of the image taking the viewer to an unknown place.
Marta Zanatti finished her Fellowship in Printmaking, in Camberwell College of Arts, in December 2022, moved out from London in 2024 and she's currently creating a new body of work in her new home: Frankfurt, Germany.
EDUCATION
2020-2021
MA Fine Art: Printmaking, Camberwell College of Arts, London (Distinction)
2013-2017
BA Degree in Painting, Lisbon Faculty of Fine Arts
FELLOWSHIPS AND RESIDENCIES
2021-2022 (15 months)
Printmaking Fellowship - Digital Printing, Camberwell College of Arts, London
2022 (2 weeks)
Residency with POUSIO and Aldeia de S. José de Alcalar, Algarve, Portugal
SELECTED GROUP SHOWS
2023 "A vida é curta ó comprida", Espaço Cultural das Mercês, Lisbon
2023 "Ego Dialogue", regroup collective, Greatorex Street, London
2023 "Shadows we cast", regroup collective, Koppel Project, London
2022 "All the frequent troubles of our days", regroup collective, Four Corners Gallery, London
Curation: Rita Silveira Machado
2022 "Flux", regroup collective, Espacio Gallery, London
2022 "Intimacy", Fitzrovia Gallery, London
2022 "Witheld", Safehouse 2, London
Curation: Rosie Zielinski
2021 "Regroup/Advance", No Format Gallery, London
2021 Camberwell MA Graduates, South London Gallery/Camberwell College of Arts, London
2021 “Unmute”, Copeland Gallery, London
2020 "Queres te expor comigo?", Esquina Atelier, Lisbon
PUBLICATIONS
2021
GOLIM, Ana Bel e Zanatti, Marta - "Quando a Vida Acontece", Astrolábio Edições
2021
Printmaking's Zine, Geographies of Print, UK
2021
Postal Project, Camberwell College of Arts, London