Eleonora Ortolani is a multidisciplinary artist who wields research as a weapon against systems that commodify life, erase complexity, and enforce control. Her work exposes how food, technology, and politics intersect to construct value, identity, and survival, often through exclusion, invisibility, and violence.

Rejecting easy narratives and the demand for legibility, her practice inhabits the margins where bodies, knowledge, and materials resist capture and classification. 

With a foundation in visual communication and an MA in Material Futures, she confronts the infrastructures that dictate who is seen, who counts, and who is discarded, ultimately unearthing the politics beneath the surfaces we consume.

Portfolio and CV upon request.
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