Rome, Italy
lives and works in London
Romana Londi is an Italian-Irish artist (b. Rome, Italy) lives and works in London, studied Political Science in Italy, Fine Art at Central Saint Martins and then progressed to Fine Art and Theory of Art at University of East London. Londi’s practice lives on the outskirts of painting, installation and performance.
Overriding themes of the physical and the virtual, cause and effect, chance, and fore mostly memory, binds each of her painting series into a catalogue of contradictory, and ultimately human perceptions.
Selected Exhibitions include: ‘Romana Londi’ at 93 Baker Street supported by Outset Art London, UK; ‘Mademoiselle’, Centre Regional D’Art Contemporaine, FR; ‘Romana Londi: From Hand to Mouth’, Kenny Schachter/ROVE, UK; ‘Fully Nude, Quarter III’, Hooper Projects, LA; ‘ The Limits of Law’, STATE ART, Freies Museum, Berlin.