Beatrice Marchi (born in Gallarate, Italy, 1986) is a visual artist living and working in Berlin. She studied at the Accademia di Brera in Milan and at HfbK in Hamburg, where she received an MFA in 2017. Using various media such as video, performance, and painting, her practice explores identity roles within group dynamics to question gender stereotypes, as well as moral and professional definitions.
In 2023, she won the ArteVisione award, which supports artists working with moving images. Her work has been presented in both solo and group exhibitions at international institutions and galleries, including Fort Biennale 01, Festung Franzensfeste (TBA, 2024); Museion, Bozen (2023); Pogobar, KW, Berlin (2023); MAXXI L’Aquila (2022); Fondazione Prada, Milan and Tokyo (2022); Kunstquartier Bethanien, Berlin (2021); Istituto Svizzero, Milan (2021); MACRO, Rome (2021); Sandy Brown, Berlin (2020); Palazzo Reale, Milan (2019); Performance Space, New York (2018); Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin (2017); 16th Rome Art Quadriennale, Rome (2016).
Since 2024, she has been working as an assistant professor in Heike Baranowski's Fine Arts class at AdBK Nürnberg. In 2023, she was a professor of Fine Arts at NABA University, Milan. Since 2023, she has conducted a series of workshops titled ‘How to Make a Band,’ based on methodologies suitable for collaborative practice at various universities and art academies, including EMA, Chalon-sur-Saône; Accademia di Belle Arti Carrara, Bergamo; and Zurich University of the Arts, ZHdK.