Archivio Lucia Romualdi is a cultural institution founded with the aim of preserving, promoting, and disseminating the work of the artist Lucia Romualdi, whose research unfolds in the intermedial space between visual arts, installation, music, and writing, in a constant dialogue between sign, sound, light, and mathematics.
The Archive collects, catalogs, and preserves the artist’s entire body of work—paintings, installations, writings, photographs, audiovisuals, correspondence, and unpublished materials—and oversees their certification and official registration. At the same time, its mission is to enhance and make accessible Lucia Romualdi’s work in order to foster new forms of knowledge, dialogue, and research around her practice and contemporary art more broadly.
The Archive is committed to being a space open to dialogue across the arts and generations, a place where the artist’s memory is not only preserved but continually reactivated through study, dissemination, and open-access research, revealing the connections between Lucia Romualdi’s work and the most pressing questions of contemporaneity, while engaging researchers, intellectuals, students, institutions, artists, and the public. At a time when cultural heritage often risks falling into oblivion, the Archive positions itself as a form of poetic resistance: a gesture of care, of attentiveness to the present, and of openness toward the future.
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