Monia Ben Hamouda Tunisian, Italian, b. 1991

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Born 1991. Milan, Italy
Lives and works between al-Qayrawan, Tunisia and Milan, Italy.
 

Monia Ben Hamouda is a Tunisian-Italian visual artist. 

 

Following the belief that each individual is inextricably connected to their family tree and the psychological universe of their ancestors, Ben Hamouda attempts to master her influences in a contemporary and constantly changing landscape. Born into a Muslim community as the daughter of an Islamic calligrapher, she navigates and confronts her generational heritage through what she calls a shamanic process – creating works that act as gestural exorcisms of the expectations placed upon her by tradition and the politicized present, drawing their power from the urgency of expression. Her visual language, which translates into a broad range of formal approaches, is steeped in cultural-religious symbology and rituals. 

 

Ben Hamouda’s work has been shown in several international institutions and biennials, such as the 14th edition of the Taipei Biennial (2025), Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taiwan; Museo Casa Rusca, Locarno, Switzerland; MUSEION Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Bolzano, Italy; MACRO – Museum of Contemporary Art of Rome, and MAXXI National Museum of 21st Century Art, Italy. 

 

Her works cabe found in public collections such as MAXXI, Rome; FRAC Bretagne, Rennes; Museion, Bolzano; Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin; TBA21 Thyssen - Bornemisza CollectionMadrid; and FRAC Corsica, Corse. 

 

She earned a BFA at Brera Academy of Fine Art in Milan and is currently aAffiliated artist resident at the American Academy in Rome. She was awarded with the Maxxi Bvlgari Prize (2024), the Vordemberge-Gildewart Foundation Grant (2024), the Fondazione Merz Prize (2024), the Museion Audience Award (2024), the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant (2022), the Italian Council for Contemporary Art (2023; 2024). 

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A brief period of darkness, flames and barricades XII, 2026
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