Born in 1978 in Molfetta, Italy. Lives and works in Brussels, Belgium.

Biography

Across film, sculpture, performance and sound, Rossella Biscotti addresses historical narratives and systems of power. By bringing together individual testimonies and institutional archives, she constructs narratives that examine political, social, and economic dynamics, having notably engaged with Italian political history, questions of gender, climate issues, and the politics of resource extraction. Her practice operates as a form of critical reconstruction, drawing attention to marginalised or overlooked histories, while exploring the relationships between memory, testimony, and the production of collective knowledge.


With the support of the Pupitre France and the Cultural Service of Wallonie-Bruxelles International (WBI), in synergy with the Centre Wallonie-Bruxelles | Paris (CWB), as part of its Hors-Les-Murs Constellations programme
With the support of the Consulate General of Italy in Lyon and the Italian Cultural Institute of Lyon