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Episode 9: Architect turned artist Alessandro Giorgi drawing Sicily

Artist Alessandro joins Art Destinations Sicily to reflect on his childhood in a remote fishing village on the south-west coast of Sicily. He decribes Torretta Granitola as an “island within an island” marked by fragments of migrant boats, and the unspoken presence of the Mafia. He discusses how these formative experiences shaped his shift from architecture to art, and how drawing became both a meditative practice and a democratic tool.

Today, Alessandro’s work flows across mediums—murals, stop-motion, and fluid drawings. His artworks resist borders, tracing connections between figures from his childhoood memories while also drawing on Sicily’s Baroque architectural history.

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Epsiode 7: Nomadic artist Hanna Burkart Walking, sleeping and creating art in dialogue with place

Vienna-born artist Hanna Burkart has spent over a decade without a permanent home, creating art through walking, sleeping, and living in places across the world. In this conversation, she shares how site-specific works emerge from immersion in landscapes—from sleeping under the stars to transforming abandoned spaces—and how her nomadic life shapes her art.

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