Barbara D’Angelo Månsson is an Italian-Swedish abstract conceptual artist with a background in science, working at the intersection of analytical thinking and creative intuition.
D’Angelo Månsson investigates the dialogue between instinct and rationality, the natural and the artificial. Her process is guided by gesture and intuition — spontaneous brushstrokes and layered surfaces that capture emotional intensity — yet grounded in a structural logic that reflects her scientific and analytical background.
Throughout her residency, she has developed a new body of work combining painting and sculptural assemblage using reclaimed materials, studying how these human-made elements adapt to and interact with natural environments. Her project invites viewers into a space of tension between emotion and logic, instinct and control. Through sculptural forms made from found and artificial materials, she explores how the remnants of human creation coexist and collide with nature, prompting reflection on the evolving relationship between ourselves and the natural world — and the delicate balance that binds us to it.
