
Giacomo Bevanati
Based between Manchester and Córdoba, Giacomo Bevanati is an artist specializing in handwoven wire sculpture. With a Bachelor’s in Product Design and a Master’s in Architecture, he combines structural knowledge with a self-taught sewing technique to transform metal wire into ethereal, 3D forms. His work explores visual perception and transparency, ranging from free-standing sculptures to avant-garde wearable masks and jewellery. Bevanati’s work has been shown at Homo Faber, Exempla, and Milan and London Fashion Weeks. His pieces have been featured in AD, Vogue, 10 Magazine, and were worn by celebrity Mette for Metal Magazine.
In my practice, I use wire as a medium to map memories, instinct, and identity. I am fascinated by the versatility of wire, which allows me to transition from static sculpture to wearable art that interacts directly with the body. By hand-weaving metal wire, I create a dialogue between the wearer and the work, examining how our internal essence can be both shielded and revealed through intricate, metallic skins.
To me, this process is a commitment to slow craftsmanship; it represents the labor of turning raw, industrial matter into a physical extension of space and the human form.
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