From October 31, 2025 to November 2, 2025

Artissima 2025

Echoes of Responsibility: Presence, Matter, Connection
Booth White 13, Purple 14 | Oval Lingotto, Torino

For the 2025 edition of Artissima, Mazzoleni presents Echoes of Responsibility: Presence, Matter, Connection, a project uniting the work of Salvatore AstoreIran do Espírito SantoAndrea FrancolinoJorge Méndez BlakeRebecca MocciaMarinella Senatore and Massimo Vitali. Through distinct yet converging artistic languages, the presentation reflects on humanity’s place within the social and environmental fabric, urging a renewed awareness of our shared presence on the planet.

Artissima 2025
31 October – 2 November 2025
VIP preview (by invitation only): 30 October 11am – 8pm

Salvatore Astore, b. 1957
Fiore in carne e ossa, 2025
Steel
130 x 228 cm - - 51 1/8 x 89 3/4 in

Salvatore Astore continues his exploration of the dialogue between humankind and nature. His recent drawing series Fiore in carne e ossa (2025) captures a rhythm between geometry and organic movement, where material form becomes a reflection on vitality and transformation.

Salvatore Astore, b. 1957
Fiore in carne e ossa, 2025
Tempera and grease pencil on paper
50 x 70 cm - - 19 3/4 x 27 1/2 in
Salvatore Astore, b. 1957
Fiore in carne e ossa, 2025
Tempera and grease pencil on paper
50 x 70 cm - - 19 3/4 x 27 1/2 in

While Mazzoleni presents the artist’s first Italian retrospective at its Turin gallery, Artissima showcases works that continue the storytelling of Tracing Thought (2002–2025).

Iran do Espírito Santo, b. 1963
Dropping Bottles - Sequence, 2014
Crystal
9.5 x 3.2 x 3.2 cm - 3 3/4 x 1 1/4 x 1 1/4 in
Iran do Espírito Santo, Luz Negra, 2022
Granite
27 x 27 x 55cm

Iran do Espírito Santo reinterprets everyday objects through a minimalist lens. In Dropping Bottles – Sequence (2014), the precision of marble and stainless steel transforms familiar forms into quiet meditations on material culture and perception.

Iran do Espírito Santo, b. 1963
E. P. 2, 2014
Latex paint on paper
104 x 154 cm
Andrea Francolino, b. 1979
Esperimento #4 , 2023
Earth cement dust on paper and wood
35.4 x 27.4 cm cad - - 14 x 10 3/4 in each

Andrea Francolino focuses his research on the concept of rupture in its physical, philosophical, and ecological dimensions. In works such as (2025), the crack becomes a poetic bridge between earth and cosmos, inviting reflection on the fragility and resilience of existence.

Andrea Francolino, b. 1979
, 2025
Concrete, wood and lapis lazuli
106.5 x 106.5 cm - - 41 7/8 x 41 7/8 in
Andrea Francolino, b. 1979
, 2025
Concrete, wood and 24 kt gold leaf
106.5 x 106.5 cm - - 41 7/8 x 41 7/8 in
Rebecca Moccia, b. 1992
Cold as you are (Women at the pub), 2022
Thermal picture printed on Hahnemühle paper mounted on aluminium
80 x 60 cm - - 31 1/2 x 23 5/8 in

Rebecca Moccia investigates the emotional climate of contemporary life. Works such as the Cold as You Are series (2022 – 2024) explore loneliness and empathy, translating affective experience into sculptural and thermographic form.

Rebecca Moccia, b. 1992
Ministries of Loneliness, 2024
Video still printed on Cason paper
45 x 80 cm - - 17 3/4 x 31 1/2 in
Marinella Senatore, b. 1977
Paesaggio, 2024
Collage and gold leaf on wooden board
70 x 50 cm - - 27 1/2 x 19 3/4 in

Marinella Senatore’s large-format gold-leaf collages (Paesaggio, 2024) draw from The School of Narrative Dance, embedding collective stories into visual compositions that celebrate empowerment and shared creation.

Marinella Senatore, 1977
Make it Shine, 2023
Collage and mixed media on cotton paper
50 x 70 cm - - 19 3/4 x 27 1/2 in
Marinella Senatore, 1977
We Rise by Lifting Others, 2022
Glass tubes with mercury-free gas mixture on a painted steel panel
Ø 135 x 15 cm - - Ø 53 1/8 x 5 7/8 in

In the summer 1994, Massimo Vitali takes his first beach photograph in Marina di Pietrasanta. This marks the beginning of a successful series, which over the decades has consolidated him as one of the leading photographers on the international scene.

Massimo Vitali, 1944
Desiata Shoe, 2017
Lightjet print from original digital file on photographic paper - Diasec with wooden frame
187 x 248 x 6 cm - - 73 5/8 x 97 5/8 x 2 3/8 in
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