
Born in 1982 in Florence, Giovanni Ozzola lives and works in Canary Islands. He is a multidisciplinary artist working with photography, video and with more traditional media such as the engraving on slate or sculpture casting. Ozzola’s practice demonstrates a deep sensitivity towards the phenomenon of light and its various physical characteristics. His main thematic interests lie in conceptualizing and representing infinitude and exploration, both geographical and introspective. A selection of his most recent solo shows includes “Ora Blu - l’heure bleue” (LCA Studio Legale, Roma, 2025); "Senza te, senza Nord, senza titolo" (Manifattura Tabacchi, Florence, 2023); "For a little while" (Galleria Continua, Parigi, 2023); "Traces of Wind" (Galleria Continua, Beijing, 2022); "I did't see you" (166 Art Space, Shanghai, 2021); "Atto Unico" (Galleria Continua, San Gimignano, 2021); “Bunkeres y Estrellas” (XVI Bienal Internacional de Fotografia, Museo de Bellas Artes de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Tenerife, 2021); “If I Had to Explain, You Wouldn't Understand” (Fosun Foundation Shanghai, 2019); "Octillion" (Galleria Continua, San Gimignano, 2019); "Sin Tiempo" (Galleria Continua, Les Moulins, Boissy le Chatel, 2019); “Algo Tuyo y Mío” (Centro Foundacion UNICAJA, Malaga 2018 e Almeria 2019); “Rutas de Sangre” (Claustros del convento de San Francisco de Asis, Basilica Menor, La Habana, 2018); "Fallen Blossoms - Whispering" (Galleria Continua, 798, Beijing, 2017); "Relitti e camere con stelle", curato da Davide Ferri (Untitled Association- Lynchen, Berlino, 2017); “Adrift” (District 6 Museum, Cape Town, 2016). Among the artist’s most recent group exhibitions are “FORM TO PERFORM” at the River Side Art Center in Chongqing (China, 2025), “BLUE STREAMER – Explore the Mysterious Sea and Meet the Treasures of the Silk Road” at the Poly MGM Museum in Macau (China, 2024), “Metacosmo”, presented as part of the Nitto ATP Finals and hosted by TFH – Fondazione Teatro Ragazzi e Giovani in Turin (Italy, 2024), “Time Gravity – Echoes of the Earth”, part of the Chengdu Biennale at the Chengdu Art Museum (China, 2023), and “Cremona Contemporanea”, curated by Rossella Farinotti in Cremona (Italy, 2023).
