Andrea Francolino

Looking at a crack is like looking at the universe, I reflect on the meaning of life and the meaning of things. Andrea Francolino was born in Bari, Italy, in 1979 and lives in Milan. His practice begins with and revolves around the concept of rupture in all its variations and consequences, offering endless possibilities […]

Salvatore Astore

Nature and Culture have always been reference points for my artistic research, but instead of speaking about the religion of art I’d rather speak of the sacredness of art. Salvatore Astore was born in 1957 in San Pancrazio Salentino, in the Province of Brindisi, moving to Turin with his family at a young age, where […]

Melissa McGill

Melissa McGill (b. Rhode Island, 1969. She lives and works in Beacon, New York) has presented both independent public art projects and solo exhibitions nationally and internationally since 1991. She is known for collaborative, ambitious site-specific public art projects and a vibrant studio practice. Her projects are site-specific, immersive experiences that explore nuanced conversations between […]

Massimo Vitali

Since my school days I’ve been interested in photography and my interest went on forever with ups and downs. At a very late age, I started realizing that only following strict concepts I would have really achieved what I had been looking for my all life. Luckily enough, my early fifties coincided with photography becoming […]

Rebecca Moccia

I describe my work as the creation of atmospheres, which surround bodies, pass through them and interact with them.  I am interested in creating circumstances that are situated in specific socio-cultural and psycho-physical contexts, also working with temporal and ephemeral elements. This way of working has led me to dwell in the residual spaces where […]