Eleonora
Busato

Eleonora Busato was born in Vicenza, Italy, in 1999.
A photographer and visual artist, she lives and works between Paris and the Veneto region.
In the French capital, she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Art History and Archaeology from the University of Paris 1 Pan- théon-Sorbonne, followed by a Master’s in Photography at the University of Paris 8 Vincennes – Saint-Denis, with a thesis on spirituality in photographic practice, co-supervised by Paul-Louis Roubert and Arno Gisinger.
In 2025, she was selected as one of the artists in residence at the Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation in Venice.
Her artistic research employs photography as a tool for dis- covery and interpretation—where nature, autobiography, and metaphor become powerful means of exploring the com- plex relationship between our inner world and the external reality that surrounds us. In her practice, theoretical inquiry and visual experimentation intersect through a personal me- thodology that blends documentary sensibilities with lyrical obser vation.
The photographic image becomes a vehicle for both mi- raculous and testimonial revelation, unfolding through the enchantment of a poetic narrative that evokes belief, magic, environment, and tradition. A spiritual dimen- sion is thus revealed—understood as a human attempt to grasp and connect with one’s own contexts and mysteries. In this light, photography emerges as a medium of hope and attention—toward the geographies that concern us, and that we inhabit.
Studio views in the artist’s space at Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, Giudecca, Venice. Photograph by Nico Covre, courtesy of Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa.


