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What's become of them? Today, Mina FEINGOLD (Guichardière : 70 - 74)

26 January 2025 Older / Former
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From Paris to London to Imperia: Mina Feingold brings international art to the city. "Here I'm happy and find new inspiration"/Photos and Videos

In short: Mina Feingold's monumental works will soon be on view in the Imperia studio, where she has settled in search of new inspiration.

From Paris to London to Imperia. An unusual journey, but one full of inspiration for Mina Feingold, an internationally renowned artist, who has decided to settle in our town, finding an ideal context in which to develop her art.

Nina Feingold's monumental works will soon be on view in the Imperia studio, where she has moved in search of new inspiration.

Mina Feingold began her career as a sculptor and soon turned her attention to monumental works, guiding her creations by the study of body movement. The most striking example of the results of her research is certainly the gigantic representation of a whirling dervish. Dervishes originated in Turkey and are ascetics who seek communion with God through dance. Their mystical dance is a continuous rotation, with the right hand towards the sky to receive energy and the left towards the earth to transmit it. A mysticism that Mina Feingold transposes into her work.

Mina Feingold welcomes us to her studio between Borgo Prino and Piani and explains: "Why Imperia? Because I feel very comfortable and happy here. For me, this territory is a source of inspiration and I believe that in my future, here in Imperia, there will be many events. I want to bring many artists together, even with a ceramics studio, which will enable me to bring many artists and people together here in my studio.

I hope to be able to have a beautiful inauguration of the workshop already this year and I thank you because it gave me a lot of courage and then I was very lucky to find these premises in Imperia, right next to a company where there are specialists of people who can be useful to my work. I really feel very lucky."

Edited by Andrea Pomati and Ornella Forte




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