ALMA IDRIZI

Country: 
Italy.
General: 

Alma Idrizi was born in Skopje, North Macedonia, and is currently based in Naples, Italy. She is a
versatile visual artist whose practice embraces painting, digital photography, sculpture, and
jewelry design. Her artistic journey began in earnest in 2014, when she entered the international
art stage. Since then, she has steadily built a strong presence across Europe and beyond,
participating in an impressive number of solo and group exhibitions. Her works have traveled
across borders, reaching prestigious venues such as the Biennale of Wales in Great Britain, the
Salon d’Automne in Paris, the Gallery Kobro in nódn, and the Castel dell’Ovo in Naples. She
has also been a recurring presence at the CAM Museum in Italy, where she participated in
landmark exhibitions including *Survival*, *Golden Women*, *Travelling to East*, and *Related
Words*. Her artistic voice has resonated in Spain through the international exhibition *SumArte*
in Madrid, while in Egypt she contributed to the Biennale of Ostraka Art and to large-scale
sculpture symposia in Cairo and Sharm El Sheikh. Other stages of her international career
include Prague, Trieste, Antalya, Alacati, Izmir, Thessaloniki, Ulcinj, Sarajevo, Gostivar, and
Pristina, among many others. Throughout the years, she has also been invited to art festivals of
great cultural significance such as Paratissima in North Macedonia, the International Mural Art
Festival in Kosovo, the Art Festival in Slovenia, and various editions of the Ostraka International
Art Festival in Egypt. These experiences have enriched her artistic language, giving her the
opportunity to engage in dialogue with diverse cultures and creative contexts. Alongside her
numerous collective exhibitions, Alma Idrizi has also held several solo shows that highlight the
uniqueness of her creative vision. She presented her works at the Felbach Center – German
Center of Art in Kosovo, at the Culture Centres of Gostivar, Kinevo, and Skopje in North
Macedonia, as well as at the Art Festival in Struga and the *Dream On* Art Festival in
Macedonia. In Italy, her personal exhibition at the CAM Factory of the CAM Contemporary Art
Museum in Casoria, Naples, marked a significant milestone in her career. Today, Alma Idrizi
continues to expand her artistic research with a dedication that transcends borders. Her work
reflects a deep connection with both her cultural roots and her international experiences, offering
viewers a journey through form, material, and imagination.

18th Luxor International Painting Symposium
Artists