
Nanni Balestrini is a poet, novelist, visual artist, and an experimenter in the relationships between words, texts, and images.
In the 1960s, he participated in the most radical movements in the field of literary avant-gardes. Within the group of poets known as “NOVISSIMI” and the “GROUP 63,” which includes authors like Renato Barilli, Achille Bonito Oliva, and Umberto Eco, he embodies a quest for cultural renewal in Italy.
Moreover, the author played a crucial role in the creation of cultural magazines such as: “IL VERRI,” “QUINDICI,” “ALFABETA,” “ZOOOOM,” and “AZIMUTH.”
Balestrini has always sought the relationship between creativity, randomness, languages of information, mass media, and technology. Reflecting on the idea that linguistic experimentation can become a tool for critical understanding of reality, he selects materials taken from various sources, such as newspaper articles or advertising pages, and combines them to generate new meanings.
New languages, new worlds, through collage: in a short circuit where words become images and the message transforms.















