
Giorgio Mauri (Biella, 1996) is a sculptor and visual artist who explores human fragility, spirituality, and identity through matter and image. His practice, combining sculpture, graphic work, 3D, and comics, centers on a single tension: understanding the human condition.
Educated at the Liceo Artistico in Biella and the Albertina Academy of Fine Arts in Turin, he developed a language that blends material tradition with digital experimentation. His sculptural work takes shape through the Ephemeral series, which examines the body as skin, limit, and memory, turning it into an invitation to perceive what lies beneath the surface. Alongside this, the Trascendence series investigates how spirituality manifests in perception and through what is tangible.
In parallel with his sculptural work, he carries out a transmedia investigation into identity, symbolism, and virtual space. In 2020/21, he founded the MetaVision Museum, a 3D digital museum dedicated to works and installations impossible to exhibit physically, hosting an international group show and a large personal installation.
Alongside his artistic production, he develops I Am Wrath, an engaging independent comic saga that translates his visual universe into a more accessible narrative form.
What distinguishes his artistic voice is the ability to move fluidly between matter and the virtual, using both as extensions of the same existential question.
"My work is based on content, for the rest I only take care of giving it a shape."

"I am an existential seeker, always drawn to questions that, by their nature, resist answers. Among them, the ones that stay with me the most are: What is humanity? Is there something spiritual that binds us together?
The tools I choose to explore these questions are sculpture, 3D, and drawing. What guides my work is the desire to examine what in the human being is fragile, temporary, and spiritual.
The series Ephemeral, Trascendence, and Three Heavens emerge from this existential urgency: understanding how body, time, and consciousness intertwine, and how this interaction shapes our humanity.
Whether working with iron, graphic processes, or digital modeling, I seek a visual language that unites tradition and experimentation. Each work becomes a way to give form to the questions that, in their incompleteness, define what it means to be human.
My uniqueness lies in this tension: I sculpt the fragile and the spiritual through materials that appear unyielding, and I use both physical matter and digital space to reflect on the same inner condition."
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