
Elen Bezhen (1996, Caucasus, lives and works in Grenoble, France) works at the intersection of the concept of New Medievalism and ecofeminist ideas. In her works, she often addresses themes related to the relationship between man and nature, focusing in particular on the female image.
In her work, Elen Bezhen often takes us back to the aesthetics of the early Renaissance and the Middle Ages. Her style is uniquely positioned at the intersection of the epochs, fusing medieval motifs with contemporary art.
- Agostino Rocco
- Andrea Samory
- Carlos Hache
- Cesare Biratoni
- Daniele Carpi
- Davide Dicorato
- Diego Azzola
- Elen Bezhen
- Elisa Bertaglia
- Federico Crespi
- Federico Polloni
- Fiorindi - Floriani
- Flavia Albu
- Francesco Ardini
- Francesco Pacelli
- Giovanni De Francesco
- Giuseppe Buffoli
- Gloria Tomasini
- Iacopo Pesenti
- Ilaria Fasoli
- Israel Larios
- Lorenzo Tonda
- Luigi Massari
- Marco Mastropieri
- Marco Sandreschi
- Margherita Mezzetti
- Marta Sesana
- Matteo Gatti
- Matteo Messori
- Naomi Gilon
- Nicola Caredda
- Nicola Gobbetto
- Paolo Pibi
- Paul Rog
- Paulo Arraiano
- Riccardo Albiero
- Sara Devetta
- Sara Fenicia
- Silvia Mei
- Simone Stuto
- Stef Fusani
- Tania Fiaccadori
- Valentina D'Amaro












