Fragmented Memories, Reimagined Futures:
Mary Di Iorio’s Vision
by Viviana Puello.
Mary Di Iorio’s art exists in a realm where the constraints of time, function, and form are shattered, allowing for a daring exploration of movement, sound, and materiality. At the heart of her practice is clay—an ancient medium traditionally associated with permanence and utility. Yet, Di Iorio’s work subverts these expectations, pushing ceramics into a multidisciplinary dimension that is at once lucid and deeply conceptual.
Through her radical experimentation, she transforms the rupture—literal and metaphorical—into a site of creation. Her use of breakage during the firing process is not an act of destruction but a bold gesture of liberation. By nullifying the conventional purpose of forms, she creates a dialogue between the material and the ephemeral, where each fragment finds its voice in an ever-evolving narrative. Her ceramics cease to be static objects and instead become fluid entities that traverse the boundaries of the visual and auditory realms.
The “Cadeira” series exemplifies her mastery of cross-disciplinary innovation. These works embody a collision of textures, a choreography of light and shadow, and a symphony of tactile resonance. Presented in a looping animation with amplified sound, each piece pulsates with life, offering viewers a transformative sensory experience. It is as if the ceramics, once bound by their hardened state, have reclaimed their capacity to move, to breathe, to speak.
CADEIRA03 by Mary Di Iorio.
Di Iorio draws on a mosaic of influences—moments of inspiration gleaned from her travels, encounters with global art forms, and the rich unpredictability of the creative process itself. Her relentless curiosity fuels an artistic journey that thrives on intersections: between control and chance, tradition and innovation, object and animation.
CADEIRA04 by Mary Di Iorio.
The experience of engaging with Di Iorio’s work is both intimate and expansive. It invites reflection on the passage of time, the fragility of form, and the boundless possibilities of reinvention. Each piece resonates with a universal question: What happens when we release the constraints of the past to imagine a new future?
Mary Di Iorio’s creations are not merely works of art; they are dynamic ecosystems, alive with meaning, movement, and sound. To witness her artistry is to be immersed in a world where fragments coalesce into a symphony of possibilities, where every fracture holds the promise of transformation.
Viviana Puello
Editor-in-Chief