
“Preferisco che l’opera accada da sé”. Intervista all’artista anglo-italiana Alice Peach
Artribune interviews Anglo-Italian artist Alice Peach (b. 1996, Bari) at her studio in Milan, where she discusses her practice of assembling objects and materials with a childlike, intuitive logic. Peach, who studied Fine Art and Textiles at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam and spent two years in Berlin, is currently based between Milan and Lausanne, where she collaborated with Federico Nicolao on the research project Assemblée des écritures at ECAL. She is one of the selected artists for the third edition of the Nuovo Gran Tour residency program (2025-2026), promoted by the Direzione Generale Creatività Contemporanea, which brought her to work at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris. The interview explores her fascination with fragments, language, and the dissolution of meaning through repetition and improvisation.
