Giulia Zaniol’s projects bring together over two decades of work across printmaking, painting, installation and public intervention. While varied in form, these bodies of work are connected by a sustained engagement with memory, transformation and the fragile systems, cultural, environmental and personal, through which places, identities and values are shaped.
Rooted in Venetian origins yet extending into broader social questions, projects such as Veniceland and Vanishing Memories explore tourism, identity, displacement and inherited memory through reflections on erosion, migration and the instability of place. More recent works increasingly foreground material fragility and precarity as both subject and method, moving from image-led narratives towards materially driven forms of enquiry.
Other projects extend this investigation into the public realm. Developed alongside professional experience and teaching in advertising, Brand Art Sensation used large-scale billboards across London and fictional branding strategies to explore visibility, authorship and the shifting relationship between cultural and commercial value.




