Dr. Elisabetta Rattalino

Ricercatrice post-dottorato

Interessi di ricerca

  • Postwar Italian art 
  • Landscape studies, elemental thinking and environmental history
  • Italian fascist heritage

Progetto di ricerca

On Ploughed Land, Work Tools and Community Rituals. Artistic Practices and Rural Italy 1968–1986

Curriculum vitae

Elisabetta Rattalino is Postdoctoral fellow at the Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Plack Institut für Kunstgeschichte, where she studies artists’ and architects’ engagement with the rural world in postwar Italy. After receiving a Ph.D. from the School of Art History at the University of St Andrews (2018), she was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Faculty of Design and Art of the Free University of Bolzano (“Curating Bolzano Fascist Legacies,” 2023-2025; “Written in the landscape,” 2022; “Scientific Visualisations: Impact on Practice,” 2018-2021), where she taught Contemporary Art History and Visual Culture. Her research has been supported by the Istituto di Cultura Italiana di Mumbai (2023), The Bauhaus Dessau Foundation (BauhauLab 2021), CIMA – Centre for Italian Modern Art (2018), the Margaret and Alfred Forrest Trust (2015-2017), and Fondazione G. Goria (Master dei Talenti, 2013-2015). In 2024, she was a Postdoctoral Fellow in the research unit “Decolonising Italian Visual and Material Culture” of the Bibliotheca Hertziana.
Elisabetta collaborated with socially engaged arts organisations (Cittadellarte–Fondazione Pistoletto, Italy, 2011-2012; Deveron Projects, Scotland, 2017-2018), and is currently a board member of BAU - Institute for Arts and Ecology and ar/ge kunst in Bolzano.

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