Visual artist and videomaker.
Whether animating memory on the façade of a Renaissance cistern or illustrating the subconscious on the pages of The New York Times, Gaia Alari creates deeply felt, hand-crafted narratives that transcend the boundaries between visual art, cinema, and editorial illustration. Her technique—often analog, always intimate—channels the affective power of imperfection, ritual, and rhythm. With projects championed by MoMA, The New Yorker, Saatchi Gallery, and Centre Pompidou, and awards from ASME, SPD, and the Art Directors Club, she has positioned herself as a generational voice in image-making.
She collaborates with Colector Gallery (US, Mexico)
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