Born in 1975, Baby-D attended an art high school and studied at Ca’ Foscari University in Venice. She currently lives in Treviso and chooses to remain deliberately anonymous—whether to protect a reserved personality or due to the provocative nature of her work, we still don’t know. She exhibits through galleries across Italy and has participated in several international art fairs, including those in London and Innsbruck. Her most recent major solo exhibition was held in Caserta in 2025.
Baby-D stands out for her sharp and irreverent take on Pop Art, where she reinterprets pop culture icons not to celebrate them, but to expose their contradictions and hypocrisy.
Her works, created using mixed media techniques—from acrylic to digital collage, silkscreen printing to three-dimensional installations—blend irony with social critique. Baby-D takes familiar images—cartoons, logos, advertisements—and transforms them into provocative reflections on identity, appearance, consumerism, and digital alienation.
She doesn’t seek easy approval but rather aims to jolt the viewer’s conscience, using the language of pop to speak to those willing to question what they see.
Her goal is to awaken minds dulled by media saturation, and with each of her works, she launches a powerful challenge, inviting us to look beyond the glossy surface and reflect on the real meaning of the icons that populate our everyday lives.